MLB Opening Day 2018
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Mar. 29, 2018
Tag Team Partners: A record-setting 47,149 baseball fans
(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted. Between a long few weeks at my day job, and lots of things going on the past month, I've been pretty busy working lots of hours for multiple days in a row and traveling around the country. The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-3 months ago. I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)
I headed to Downtown Seattle on March 29th to witness my first Opening Day for Major League Baseball. The Seattle Mariners took on the Cleveland Indians, and I was not disappointed. The entire place was rocking, and I had to grab some delicious brew while there. The 2 beers I drank were both from Hop Valley.
Tag Team Partners: A record-setting 47,149 baseball fans
(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted. Between a long few weeks at my day job, and lots of things going on the past month, I've been pretty busy working lots of hours for multiple days in a row and traveling around the country. The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-3 months ago. I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)
I headed to Downtown Seattle on March 29th to witness my first Opening Day for Major League Baseball. The Seattle Mariners took on the Cleveland Indians, and I was not disappointed. The entire place was rocking, and I had to grab some delicious brew while there. The 2 beers I drank were both from Hop Valley.
As Mentioned before, the game was played in front of a record crowd at Safeco Field. It was truly a spectacle. To make the game even better...
...the Mariners pulled off the win with a 3-2 after a rally by the Indians was stopped in the 9th Inning.
On my Tap for the Night was:
Style: IPA
Brewery: Hop Valley Brewing
Untapped Rating: 2.5/5
Description: "Hoppy citrusy IPA."
Comments: This wasn't too bad. Your standard IPA jacked up to $10 a cup. It's not unlike other IPAs, but given the alternative was $9 Rainier beer, I'll take it.
Style: Pale Ale
Brewery: Hop Valley Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "7th Inning pale ale, bitter, refreshing."
Comments: This was a pretty good Pale Ale, and I actually preferred it to the IPA. Refreshing citrus taste, bitter, and delicious.
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