Event number one is in the books. I thoroughly enjoyed helping Adam Haynes with the grand opening of Rolling H Cycles in downtown Nampa. It's truly satisfying to see someone who is passionate about what they are doing and willing to step out of their comfort zone and do it.
Adam has a real love for cycling and it shows in his shop, attention to detail and interaction with his customers and friends. The open house had roughly 100 people from all walks of life come through over the course of the evening to enjoy the great selection of everything from mountain bikes to vintage bikes.
We were very fortunate to have a new local beer on tap for the event in Crooked Fence Brewing's, 3 Picket Porter. It turned out to be the perfect beer for the occasion for a number of reasons. First, a porter is not necessarily the average beer drinkers first choice and I think it contributed to people stepping outside of their comfort zone. Second, I would call it a very drinkable beer as it is very balanced and mellow for the enjoyment of both the rookie and the connoisseur. Third, it allowed us to introduce a new local beer to the Nampa market.
Thank you both for the opportunity to share your great products with the community in this true lifestyle marketing event. Be sure to stop by both Rolling H Cycles in Downtown Nampa and Crooked Fence Brewing in Garden City or as Andy so eloquently stated, the City of Gardens.
Cheers
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