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Greatest thread of the year award!!!!
Anderson Valley is a definite front runner...great brewery, great location,on-site dg, and their own language...Bahl Hornin'In terms of proximity? Down here in North County SD we have two 3.5 rated courses and about 15 craft breweries within 15 minutes of them all.
Or, kill two birds with one stone and hit the disc golf course at Anderson Valley Brewing Co. in NorCal.
Anderson Valley is a definite front runner...great brewery, great location,on-site dg, and their own language...Bahl Hornin'
Yea, the consensus #1...but where do you go from here ?Portland - 33 breweries, 27 courses within 25 mile radius. 4 of them 4+ rated (including 1 top ten), 3 more rated 3.5-4. How can you go wrong? Pick your dates carefully though. I hear they get some rain there.
I'm actually doin some bahl hornin' with a winter solstice as we speak...thanks for inspiring the thread !You speak Boontling Mando? I knew we had a lot in common.
I have been honored in the AVBC Hall of Foam as a Heelch Horner (aka Big Drinker) for drinking so much of their beer. I've been to the brewery about 8 times and have a Hole in One hanging on my wall from Hole 15. Love AVBC.
Bahl Hornin to ya. (Good Drinkin)
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Lemon lake. 5 courses with a pro shop. 3 Floyd's and crown brewing are in the area. If you don't know about 3 Floyd's check them out.
http://www.3floyds.com/