Hey everyone,
Here is our tentative schedule for May. If you live in one of these cities and want to meet up or have suggestions, just let us know through e-mail or in the comments below! Note that the dates are subject to change at any time but will be close to what you see below:
Wed, 5/14 – Tulsa, OK
Thu, 5/15 – Fayetteville, AR
Fri, 5/16 – Springfield, MO
Sat, 5/17 – Murphysboro, IL
Sun, 5/18 – Tue, 5/20 – St. Louis, MO
Wed, 5/21 – Columbia, MO
Thu, 5/22 – Kansas City, MO
Fri, 5/23- Sat 5/24 – Lawrence, KS
Sun, 5/25 – Topeka, KS
Mon, 5/26 – Manhattan, KS
Tue, 5/27 – Lincoln, NE
Wed, 5/28 – Fri, 5/30 – Omaha, NE
5/31 – 6/2 – Iowa
From there, we head east through each of the states from Iowa to Maine, cross into Canada* from Maine to get to Michigan, then follow the Canadian border on the American side west to get from Michigan to Washington. From Washington, we will start heading back towards Texas since we have to be back November, 2, and then we will finish out the last 2 months in the southwest!
* The Canadian breweries we visit will not count towards the 365; they will be bonus stops
You can view our map here
I’d llile to buy you guys a pint when you get to Fayetteville tomorrow! Any plans for happy hour?
We should be done at Fossil Cove around 4 or 5 and we have no idea what we’re doing after that! Still trying to find a place to stay, though, so plans could change… shoot us an email or facebook message tomorrow
If you guys have time on Thursday, come check us out at Cinder Block Brewery in KC. We open at 4, let me know and I can meet you guys down there.
Hey Trent! We are planning on coming by there tomorrow, Sat 5/24. Sent an email and left a voicemail but have not heard back – would that work for you?
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