OK, I'm persuaded by Peter Cruise's discussion of Canadian beer and have decided to forego swimming at USMS Nationals this year. Instead, I'm off to Calgary to try the Canadian Nationals.
So here's the challenge to all you Canadian Forum users: where are the good local brews in Calgary? By local, I mean that it can't cross Province lines & doesn't come in cans.
I'm staying near the pool & won't be driving. So, I need some suggested locations within staggering (er, walking) distance of the hotel.
If some swimming gets done that's fine, but I'd like to come home with a good beer experience. Right now I'm starting my beer taper (nothing but 3.2 in very quick shots - the high intensity, low volume theory) until the Champs.
Any help would be much appreciated.
-- mel
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Catherine- usually lots of nanaimo bars at the social, unless I scratch my last event & scoff them all.
We also have an extensive leisure/wave/slide pool element, so the Geek could come & noodle away anonymously, insulting overweight people who are Canadian to his heart's content.
We usually offer (along with the normal events) some 25meter events, supposedly for novices, but I'm sure that this would be the Goodsmith's ultimate event. Come to think of it, Tall Paul could fall in and set a world record for that distance.
Catherine- usually lots of nanaimo bars at the social, unless I scratch my last event & scoff them all.
We also have an extensive leisure/wave/slide pool element, so the Geek could come & noodle away anonymously, insulting overweight people who are Canadian to his heart's content.
We usually offer (along with the normal events) some 25meter events, supposedly for novices, but I'm sure that this would be the Goodsmith's ultimate event. Come to think of it, Tall Paul could fall in and set a world record for that distance.