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StPaulHusker said:
I would still like to know what Pintrest board told you that drinking tap Blue Moon out of a mason jar somehow enhances it's taste.
It's the Thursday bar special at a local restaurant. I thought it was quaint - didn't know it was a hipster thing.

 
StPaulHusker said:
I would still like to know what Pintrest board told you that drinking tap Blue Moon out of a mason jar somehow enhances it's taste.
It's the Thursday bar special at a local restaurant. I thought it was quaint - didn't know it was a hipster thing.
So there is nothing specific about it being in a mason jar? I'm being serious. When you said you liked to drink specifically Blue Moon specifically out of that type of glassware, I was genuinely curious as to why.

Do they serve all beers out of jars there or just Blue Moon?

 
It's a fun place with a good patio, and I've been there several times for a beer.

Here's a page with some reviews, and a couple of folks commenting on beer in a mason jar.

foodio54.com/restaurant/Lincoln-NE/1231c2/Toast

Speaking of pinterest, I googled "Wheat beer mason jar" and this came up.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/77616793547442764/

 
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StPaulHusker said:
I would still like to know what Pintrest board told you that drinking tap Blue Moon out of a mason jar somehow enhances it's taste.
It's the Thursday bar special at a local restaurant. I thought it was quaint - didn't know it was a hipster thing.
So there is nothing specific about it being in a mason jar? I'm being serious. When you said you liked to drink specifically Blue Moon specifically out of that type of glassware, I was genuinely curious as to why.

Do they serve all beers out of jars there or just Blue Moon?
Since Blue Moon is a wheat beer, it should be properly served in a vase-shaped glass.

 
Harvest Pumpkin Ale is the best Blue Moon has too offer.... I drink way too much of it every Fall..... If you're looking for a really good "just wheat" beer, it's hard to beat Boulevard Wheat.

 
I can't condone anyone drinking a beer with the word pumpkin in the name.
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StPaulHusker said:
I would still like to know what Pintrest board told you that drinking tap Blue Moon out of a mason jar somehow enhances it's taste.
It's the Thursday bar special at a local restaurant. I thought it was quaint - didn't know it was a hipster thing.
So there is nothing specific about it being in a mason jar? I'm being serious. When you said you liked to drink specifically Blue Moon specifically out of that type of glassware, I was genuinely curious as to why.

Do they serve all beers out of jars there or just Blue Moon?
Since Blue Moon is a wheat beer, it should be properly served in a vase-shaped glass.
I didn't even know that. Maybe that's why it stood out enough that I made a comment on it?

 
I get a kick out of the fact that Scott Frost is the face of that 1997 team in all of these photos. He was NOT well received when he came back to Nebraska in 1996, after having spent his first couple of years at Stanford under Bill Walsh, but time heals all wounds. Most people have forgotten about that, especially after how well he played on the way to the 1997 National Championship.

 
I get a kick out of the fact that Scott Frost is the face of that 1997 team in all of these photos. He was NOT well received when he came back to Nebraska in 1996, after having spent his first couple of years at Stanford under Bill Walsh, but time heals all wounds. Most people have forgotten about that, especially after how well he played on the way to the 1997 National Championship.
A lot of players weren't fond of Frost for his role in the Phillips-McEwen conflict in '95.

 
I get a kick out of the fact that Scott Frost is the face of that 1997 team in all of these photos. He was NOT well received when he came back to Nebraska in 1996, after having spent his first couple of years at Stanford under Bill Walsh, but time heals all wounds. Most people have forgotten about that, especially after how well he played on the way to the 1997 National Championship.
He's not the "face." He's the jersey reference.

And he wasn't as good as you remember in 97.

 
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