Free Beer
Monday, March 29th, 2004Some friends and former colleagues came out from New York last week. I have tried to continue in my role as Montana evangelist for them when they visit, imploring them to give up yet another weekend at the office to stay here an extra day or two and visit Glacier, Chico, or at least give up the Holiday Inn’s broadband internet access long enough to stay at the Sanders or the Barrister. So I was eager to introduce them to the Tap Room; though its 7pm closing hour may be impractical for the business traveller, the beer and the crowd more than compensates. They loved it, and after last call we headed to the parking lot to plan our next move.
Earlier, I had introduced them to growlers, though when we brought our two growlers in for a refill they only had one lighter beer (not “light beer”, just something other than a stout, porter, or scottish ale), a bitter. By the time we left they had run out of that beer, and could only offer us the dark stuff for our growlers–we took a jug of scottish ale, but passed on the rest and left with an empty jug. But as we stood there in the parking lot with the forlorn empty growler, Sarah from the Tap Room ran out to catch me, apologized for running out of the bitter, and offered me another growler filled earlier with a pale ale–perfect! She had a deal. The thing was, she wouldn’t let me pay for it.
That’s right, someone from a bar chased after me to offer us a jug of free beer.
The New Yorkers stood speechless for one rare moment, wondering again why they work eighty-hour weeks to live in apartments smaller than our kitchen.
