the main craft beer distributor in the area is Brown, and they are very much about "Drink Local"...did you seen any beers from Funky Buddha, Cigar City or Due South?
I saw Due South and Cigar City, but no Funky Buddha.
the main craft beer distributor in the area is Brown, and they are very much about "Drink Local"...did you seen any beers from Funky Buddha, Cigar City or Due South?
Now, Universal ( OK, COMCAST), why don't you guys show some northeast love and import some of our beers from the region that made you what you are today? Dare I say Troegs, Victory, Yards, Weyerbacher, Brooklyn.......I could go on, but I digress.........
Well saidWe can play the "why isn't xxxx brewery there?" game forever. In the end it doesn't matter, there's a good selection and hopefully they rotate the taps from time to time.
IMO, its kinda obnoxiously big...and bright
IMO, its kinda obnoxiously big...and bright
Being "green" expands beyond environmental reasons as far as Universal is concerned. The whole "Green is Universal" thing is a platform to make Uni look good and for them to save money across the board. Anyone within the company will tell you this is true. They have a whole section on it in the TM orientation.This is really an ignorant statement. Being green is not doing nothing, sure they could close the parks and hotels, super green! But being green is doing stuff in an intelligent way to have not an as big of a CO2 footprint on the world. Using gasses for the fire(effects) is one of them. These are far less harmful for the environment then other fuels.
The same goes for the use of led lighting. Universal quickly changed to led and saved enormous on their electricity bill and reduced their footprint. The led televisions and screens also are better then other options.
so is that giant tv screen going to always be on?
Seems like an eyesore to me.