Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Was cleaning up the kitchen and cutting up six pack carriers and thought I'd send one directly to Founders Brewing Company themselves thanking them for crafting a fine-tasting brew. My local twitter pals, @kristenry and @jrybandt had recommended the purchase and I was not disappointed. For a long time, I've been heavily oriented toward buying cases from Pennsylvania brewers since we have so many quality ones especially right here down in the lower right-hand corner. So it was nice to go a little further outside the region to Michigan's Founders Brewing Company. They have some good stuff going on.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
A Major Award: Breathing Easy in a Mountain Lake
Another Victory six-pack postcard drawing for Kristen (this one was Prima Pils - my favorite hoppy summertime beer). This was her reward for going 30 days without smoking. It's meant to signify the clean air and sunshiny, outdoorsy, slightly religious iconic, enlightenment feeling that she can now feel because she's not smoking. I did this the other day in a groggy, achy, slightly fevered, New Year's flu state.
If you think you deserve a major award, let me know.
If you think you deserve a major award, let me know.
Labels: 6pack, breathe, fresh air, lake, mountain, postcard, six pack, victory
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Victory Hop Devil 6-pack Postcard Creepy Dude
The other day after posting this drawing from a postcard to my friend, Kristen expressed some envy:
salt dairy mines. Mailed it out yesterday and she got it today.
I am apparently friends with the wrong people b/c i never get postcards like this in the mail. Creepy.Since I had some extra Victory six-packs with which to make some postcards, I asked her to send me her address and I'd send her a creep. She did and this is what I worked up for her while I took breaks in the
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Still on vaca: BoogieBoard Beer PostCard
On vacation still but posting this postcard drawing from the back of a Karma Ale six pack container from Avery Brewing Co. (Boulder CO). Using camera and Picnik to edit the photos (don't have photoshop or other tools on this laptop).
Not convinced that I dig the Karma. But I dig the waves and water temp. Been real nice.






