Holiday Beer Part 4\n\nit seems like every year the holiday sneaks in sooner and sooner. this year is NO exception. sure, we're always glad to see the new beers because they offer exciting takes on taste. but do we really have to put up with retail needs to maximize efficiency of flying off the shelves for maximum profits? can't we enjoy dead turkey day and the birth of the invisible man's son without having it run apon us? okay, maybe we don't care. having it come out early means we can try some different things BEFORE we commit to bring bottles to the party. the best compliment in the world you can get is "dude, awesome picks on the beers... I like every one you brought." \n\nand that's my friends is what it really is all about. \n\nBeers on the show:\nAnchor Xmas 1986\nAnchor Xmas 1987\nAnchor Xmas 1988\nAnchor Xmas 2007\nAnchor Xmas 2009\nSierra Nevada Celebration\nSamuel Smith Winter Welcome\nRogue Santa's Private Reserve\nDeschutes Jubelale\n\nHomework:\nyour future self will thank you if you start making a vertical flight today.\n\ncall the Beer School Robot!\n424-242-3375 (NOTE: this is the CORRECT number!)\n\nBeer School everywhere:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213\nhttp://youtube.com/beerschool\n\nFollow JohnFoster and BeerSchool on Twitter.com\n\nHost: John Foster and Motor\nGuest: Mark aka Trade Mark.\n\nBe sure to visit City Beer Store in San Francisco, CA\nEmail us at info@beerschool.com\n\nGood noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 11/08/2009.\n\nBeer School and BeerSchool.com are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.\n\xa9 2009 Ayer Media, Inc.