The BBB DO, BEER, BBQ, and Baseball, Austin TX May 9-10
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The BBB DO, BEER, BBQ, and Baseball, Austin TX May 9-10
With all the talk in the CO Forum about good BBQ, I thought I would arrange a little spring weekend, or at least gauge interest.
Thus the spring DO is born.
Tentative dates and activites.
May 9-10th, Austin Texas.
May 9th,
In the afternoon, I'll arrange a tour of one of the local breweries in Austin either the Live Oak brewery or Independence Brewery
That evening, dinner at the Saltlick. Later that night, get drinks at the Flying Saucer, or Ginger man pub.
May 10th
Lunch at a Cafe either BBQ or Magnolia Cafe.
2 pm Texas Longhorns v. Texas A+M, tickets are $7.00-12.00. The only where there is alcohol in the stadium is in the suite section. It does not appear that there will be enough people to justify the cost of renting a suite, but there is tailgating in the parking lot before the game. I would be willing to reserve a mini-keg and a few bottles of wine the night before so we can tailgate the game.
please post if interested.
Thus the spring DO is born.
Tentative dates and activites.
May 9-10th, Austin Texas.
May 9th,
In the afternoon, I'll arrange a tour of one of the local breweries in Austin either the Live Oak brewery or Independence Brewery
That evening, dinner at the Saltlick. Later that night, get drinks at the Flying Saucer, or Ginger man pub.
May 10th
Lunch at a Cafe either BBQ or Magnolia Cafe.
2 pm Texas Longhorns v. Texas A+M, tickets are $7.00-12.00. The only where there is alcohol in the stadium is in the suite section. It does not appear that there will be enough people to justify the cost of renting a suite, but there is tailgating in the parking lot before the game. I would be willing to reserve a mini-keg and a few bottles of wine the night before so we can tailgate the game.
please post if interested.
Last edited by colpuck; Apr 15, 2009 at 11:49 am
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Yes
Colpuck
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Starwood Lurker
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Yes
Colpuck
Frenchie Flyer (Sun)
nzqjyb
perezoso
Starwood Lurker
SchmutzigMSP (Sat)
TexasYankee (Sat)
Maybe/Interested
Baglady +1
Belynch +.9
Brituchenite
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FlyMan
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Fozz
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J.Edward
MrHalliday
Rolov
SfoGate
Shell NYC
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Sat.
Brewery Tour 12pm Live Oak Brewery
3301 E 5th St # B, Austin TX
Saltlick, 7pm (Saltlick is also, BYOB) I know this seems bad, but trust me we'll load up at the brewery.
drinks after, the ginger man seems to be the popular place
Sunday,
Lack of interest and beer has caused this event to moved to the flying saucer.
1pm UT v. A+M
Brewery Tour 12pm Live Oak Brewery
3301 E 5th St # B, Austin TX
Saltlick, 7pm (Saltlick is also, BYOB) I know this seems bad, but trust me we'll load up at the brewery.
drinks after, the ginger man seems to be the popular place
Sunday,
Lack of interest and beer has caused this event to moved to the flying saucer.
1pm UT v. A+M
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Reserved for the Saltlick rides list.
Yes, you will need to drive/be driven there. (Trust me its worth it.)
Myself + 2
TexasYankee +2/3
Yes, you will need to drive/be driven there. (Trust me its worth it.)

Myself + 2
TexasYankee +2/3
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The Aggies are ranked # 1 in the country right now in one poll and UT #4 (or 6th or 8th in others)...before much has happened says this Longhorn. There is a new Salt Lick and baseball that same weekend in Round Rock. The AAA Round Rock Express (Astros affiliate) are playing the Oklahoma Redhawks (Texas Rangers) in evening games Fri / Sat. and afternoon on Sun. Tickets are $6-$13. Yes, they serve beer although drinking and driving in Williamson County or anywhere else may not be a good idea. The Salt Lick is very near the ballfield.
I like baseball, but don't drink or even eat meat. Go figure...FlyerTalk makes strange bedfellows so they say...I didn't mean that literally now.
Please put me plus one down as a yes on the baseball for sure.
Frenchie Flyer
I like baseball, but don't drink or even eat meat. Go figure...FlyerTalk makes strange bedfellows so they say...I didn't mean that literally now.
Please put me plus one down as a yes on the baseball for sure.
Frenchie Flyer
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If we decide to do the Round Rock Express game, we'd be right down the road from Taylor and Louie Mueller BBQ, no need for Salt Lick in that case
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colpuck, you can make me a definite. ^
Hook'em! \_/
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Hook'em! \_/
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http://collegebaseball.rivals.com/co...asp?CID=627294
LSU, Georgia, and Texas are the only unbeaten teams in the Top 10. I may have found a way to abandon Longhorn Basketball before Football begins again in the fall. ^
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I won't be able to persuade a bunch of Salt Lick devotees; but Coopers is better.

Cooper's did indeed have some good 'que (and good sausage, too), but as for brisket (my fav), The Salt Lick was far better. The only competition to the Salt Lick, in my opinion, would be City Market in Luling. That was some fine eatin'. ^
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Having done a BBQ tour through Texas Hill Country last summer, I think I can opine: 
Cooper's did indeed have some good 'que (and good sausage, too), but as for brisket (my fav), The Salt Lick was far better. The only competition to the Salt Lick, in my opinion, would be City Market in Luling. That was some fine eatin'. ^

Cooper's did indeed have some good 'que (and good sausage, too), but as for brisket (my fav), The Salt Lick was far better. The only competition to the Salt Lick, in my opinion, would be City Market in Luling. That was some fine eatin'. ^
It is true that the brisket at Coopers can be variable - I've had good and better.
It is also true that the fake Coopers in Junction is to be avoided.
But, as a general proposition, the Salt Lick can't hold a candle to Coopers.
Besides, what would somebody from MSP know about this, anyway?


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Nah.
It is true that the brisket at Coopers can be variable - I've had good and better.
It is also true that the fake Coopers in Junction is to be avoided.
But, as a general proposition, the Salt Lick can't hold a candle to Coopers.
Besides, what would somebody from MSP know about this, anyway?


It is true that the brisket at Coopers can be variable - I've had good and better.
It is also true that the fake Coopers in Junction is to be avoided.
But, as a general proposition, the Salt Lick can't hold a candle to Coopers.
Besides, what would somebody from MSP know about this, anyway?



Besides, we all know BBQ is not a location, but rather a state of mind.

