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Clearly, Mike is top of the list for the King of this thread and a possible "spokesperson" for the "Imbibe and ride" passion. Now when I was a young man.. see pic... Note Heiney beer shirt as well. This is taken back in the early 1990's. ( sold bike to a CABE member about 15 years ago)
I still have the shirt. It has a 3- D holographic type image where the cap flies off in the air as the image/shirt moves. If I recall, I bought it at the Heineken brewery in Amsterdam in that same time period. I have hardly worn it since ( note no stains or holes like my usual apparel) because although a Large, it seems a little "snug" around my Molsen muscle or "sh** locker" as we affectionately describe the maturing physique. I still enjoy my "suds"... Ha!!
I recommended he be the spokesperson for "imbibe and ride"!! Great bikes and fine looking beers!! The REAL impressive thing is I think all his posts/pics are on one ride/same day. Amazing......
Good article, thanks. I've been a fan of Fat Tire Ale ( and the label) for many years.You just have to look at the many bicycle labels in a well stocked beer store, or the bicycles lined up outside a brew pub to understand.
Obviously the passtime of enjoying a few brew is equally embraced by the Classic rides many of us enjoy, and all forms of cycling/variety of bicycles. Craft and micro breweries have made the ride and taste more interesting.
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