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Cheers to beer in the mountains! Every year, around the middle of October, we take the short trip up to Red River for their Oktoberfest celebration. Set in the small Northern New Mexico mountain resort town, Oktoberfest is an ideal excuse to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and spend some time drinking beer amid nature, as Thoreau intended. On a typical Red River visit, we’ll head up on Friday after work, and make it into town just as the sun is going down. We have just enough time to check into the Auslander, a quaint array of condominiums just a ways off Main Street. We usually miss the moustache-themed pub crawl which begins at 5 p.m. in Brandenburg Park, but that’s okay. We’ll catch up with many of those mustachioed merrymakers later. First, before I do anything else, I have to have my traditional beer on the balcony, which is always the very piney Ranger IPA from New Belgium. Who knows how these traditions get started? But there, in the mountains, with the woods al … |
Source: NM Dark Side Brew Crew
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