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Tag Archives: bars
Update: the sounds of ROY’S WORLD
Last night Jason Adasiewicz and I met up to discuss the soundtrack of Roy’s World, which is moving forward quite nicely. We’re cooking up some really cool ideas. This is the first time I’ve been able to work with a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry Gifford, bars, beer, documentaries, hopleaf, Jason Adasiewicz, metropolitan, Metropolitan Brewing, music, Roy's World, The Hopleaf Bar
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The Foreclosure cocktail.
This is an off-menu drink served at The Barrelhouse Flat in Chicago. It’s delicious, but slow down there cowboy. This is a serious mixture. FORECLOSURE 1.5 oz. Lemon Hart 151 rum .25 oz. Cruzan Black Strap rum .25 oz allspice … Continue reading →
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Easy come, easy go.
“There were bars for cruising and bars for conversation, but in either kind of bar the restless hunt for something besides conversation gave friendships an ephemeral fluidity that alcohol rendered even looser and more transient. You could ‘know’ many people … Continue reading →