![]() However, the other day I was looking for an alcoholic drink to quell my woes when I saw a bright orange hue out of the corner of my eye. Golden Road and 21st Amendment still take the proverbial cake for best watermelon ale. Unfortunately, I was a bit underwhelmed from the flavor. I was initially alerted to their presence from a 6 pack of watermelon ale, a definite favorite in my house. So Tangerine Wheat is the second beer I’ve sampled from Lost Coast Brewery. The aesthetic on the site reads more as 80’s SoCal than NorCal. I like to say the king of the sea because sharks are fucking fantastic. LC’s flagship beer is Great White, a Belgian white featuring a toothy great white shark holding a beer and surfboard. I will be celebrating a birthday this weekend, unfortunately, a few years older than six. Lost Coast is celebrating its sixth birthday today, happy birthday! Judging solely from the pictures on Google, I definitely want to visit this gorgeous coastal city with tall ass redwood trees. Eureka is in that area of Northern California that is all national forest until the Oregonian border. Today’s offering is from Lost Coast Brewery, located in Eureka, CA. But due to a mentally ill president, a Congress who cares more about giving trillions of dollars to large business, and selfish fuck sticks who still refuse to wear a damn mask, we’re fucked. For fucks sake, we had every opportunity to contain this damn virus. Oh, and Coronavirus continues to ravish the nation. LA is currently in the middle of a 100° heatwave. This really sucks if, like me, you rely on quarters to do laundry. We have a coin shortage due to decreased circulation in money from businesses being closed. Sorry Chachi, maybe in another four years. The most disappointing part of the virtual conventions is the RNC not getting to parade around a barrage of washed-up 80’s celebrities. ![]() And speaking of elections, we have the DNC this week, and the RNC the next, albeit in a virtual capacity. People who may receive life-saving medication in the mail may feel differently. Now, my item was not crucial or time-sensitive, so I wasn’t too annoyed. I had a package arrive nearly two weeks after expected. Anyone who has been expecting packages the last few weeks has likely seen an uptick in arrival time. We have a president who is actively sabotaging the USPS, so citizens who want to mail in their ballots may not have their votes counted. At this point, there are so many terrible things going on in the world, it would take too long to list. Duran Central Pharmacy is proud to be an independent community pharmacy supporting other small and locally-owned businesses in West Downtown Albuquerque.Hey, party people! It’s almost the end of August, I think. The original soda fountain has evolved into a full blown restaurant, serving fantastic New Mexican food and is famous world wide for its red and green chile. In addition, the business now includes a large selection of toiletries, gift items, and medical supplies. The pharmacy has grown considerably over the years, reflecting changes in the health and medical fields. Mona, his daughter, has continued the family business credo, sharing her passion in the care of their patients. ![]() In 2010, Robert decided it was time to step back from the business and retired. The business began to outgrow its location and in 1975 the pharmacy moved to its current location at 1815 Central Avenue NW, where it has since been located. Duran retired and sold the store to his staff pharmacist, Robert Ghattas. As a resident of Old Town, he wanted his business close by on or near Central Avenue, Route 66. The original owner of the drugstore was Pete Duran. We’ve teamed up with Duran Central Pharmacy to brew a special lightly dry hopped Golden Ale to celebrate 80 years of being an iconic family-owned business on Route 66! In business since 1942, Duran Central Pharmacy is one of the oldest commercial establishments in Albuquerque.
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