The bottle has a very plain wrap around it, and with a big mouth bass in the middle one can see where the brewer is from. All in all, Three Hearts Ale did not do it for me. A pale ale, the beer was much more bitter than a previous ale examined, Mad Anthony, and left that same aftertaste in the taster's mouth for a good period of time afterwards. Many in the office did support Mr. Cruise's choice today, however, there were several who also disliked it. I guess it's just one of those love-hate relationships. Personally, I give the beer 2 stars out of 5, but others said it was the best since they had Boddington a few weeks back.
Onto more important things; I made my journey back to Wrigley last night, seeing a nice Cubs win on a beautiful night. In addition, Z looked absolutely lights out, giving up just a hit and a run with no walks over eight wonderful innings.
My trade predictions and hopefuls didn't last long. Just about 12 hours after my post, Jim Hendry had confirmed the deal to bring Rich Harden to the Cubs. This is the same guy I was a bit worried about getting, only for his durability. As I say that now, my pick Erik Bedard just went to the DL. See, what do I know anyways.
It's a short one today because I was busy at work watching the Cubs, who just got routed. So, song of the day for you all would come from Mr. Bruce Carey trying to stump me. "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," from Edie Brickell & the Bohemians doing a Bob Dylan song. It's off the Born on the 4th of July soundtrack. Have a good night all.
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