haha yeah, many ways to get drunk in Nevada that's for sure, I don't partake much anymore though as high altitude + dryness = horrible hangover most of the time
You can also get growlers filled at beernv!
So, not to totally change the subject again, but I've noticed some weird shit about Colorado and altitude. At least I think it was altitude...
My daughter was in grad school in Denver, at CU med school, and occasionally we visited. She actually had a great view of the mountains, and we just all around had a great time when we went out to visit. It's so fucking awesome out there. That's the one thing I miss about my time in Wyoming when I was in the service, but I digress....
Anyway, I went to microwave some leftover fried chicken for lunch one day. Pulled it straight out of the fridge, onto a plate, into the microwave. Put it on for a minute. 60 seconds.
When I pulled it out, after one fucking minute, it was like lava. So fucking hot I couldn't touch it. It took forever for it to cool down enough where I could actually eat it. I have never experienced anything like that.
Was it altitude, or did she have a nuclear reactor for a microwave?