Trying out Colorado Native Lager's mobile marketing


Last night I tried AC Golden’s (aka Coors) Colorado Native Lager. The beer itself isn't bad and reminded me a bit of a hoppier Killian’s Irish Red. It’s got a nice amber color and a crisp lager taste. You can taste the sweetness of the malts and it’s balanced nicely with some hop bitterness.

At more than $9 for a six pack, it’s priced at the same price, or even a little higher, than most craft-brewed beers, and too be honest, if I’m going to spend nine bucks on beer, I’ll probably buy something with a bit more character.

Why I like Drupal

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I’m not a web developer and that’s why I like the Drupal content management system so much. Drupal allows you to build Web sites (like this blog) that do things that you have no idea how to do unless you know how to code, which I don't.
 
Here’s a perfect example: I’m riding in a charity bike ride this summer and I thought it would be neat to allow people who donated to the cause to see exclusive content that other people couldn’t see. 

Will cool gimmicks help this beer? I'll buy it.


I read this ad age article (hat tip to a Beer Wars’ Facebook post) about MillerCoor’s latest entry into the craft brew market. Colorado Native Lager is made entirely with ingredients from Colorado. 

That’s a pretty cool idea. In fact, I have been planning to do the same thing, except my beer would be brewed in my family cabin near Estes Park and would be called “Colorado Cabin.” Oh, and it will also be an ale, not a lager. But I digress.

Slow browsing? Try OpenDNS

For the last few days my Internet browsers have been taking forever to load pages. Actually it wasn’t the loading that was taking forever, but rather connecting to the site. I figured that the problem was with my DNS settings. I have been using Google Public DNS, which was supposed to speed things up, but something wasn’t working right.

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