• Some of the best indeed. These folks turn out some amazing beer. They’re one of the best in the world. I don’t say that lightly. I’ve visited breweries in 6 countries and 12 U.S. states. I’m probably close to 500 breweries.

      Obviously, my tastes are based on the beers I’ve enjoyed most locally in New England. And I certainly enjoy and respect beer from Germany, Canada, etc. I’ve visited older breweries in Germany.

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    More like a chore, really.

    Jk I’m a musician and respect jazz, it’s crazy talent. I also can’t stand to listen to it, but I respect it.

    • Ha, I understand. This is at one of my fav breweries. The groups can be very eclectic.

      Vast majority of groups are a combo of professors from Berklee or Boston Conservatory. Handful of groups are students or recent grads.

      It’s definitely all pro level jazz. I know some of the highly improv stuff is a challenge to enjoy.

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        I can always find a way to enjoy it just by appreciating the talent that is behind it. I tried to learn jazz back in the day and it was the one thing I backed away from. I’m good at improv but not like that. To me a lot of it sounds like chilled out anxiety if that were a sound.