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NFL Draft Viewing Party - Growlers Pourhouse


Panthro

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I (and others) will be heading to Growlers Pourhouse (NoDa)to watch the NFL draft tomorrow night @ 7pm. Growlers was kind enough to let us use their establishment for the 2nd Huddle Podcast and now we are going to go and drink beer there and revel in all that is the draft.

Growlers was ranked as one of the Top 100 places to drink beer in America.

http://draftmag.com/features/americas-100-best-beer-bars-2011/

GROWLERS POURHOUSE

Charlotte, N.C.

Barely a year old, Growlers has stolen the heart of Charlotte beer lovers and simultaneously taught non-geeks the way of beer. A dozen taps and one rotating cask pours suds from as far as Coronado Island, while new educational events school the masses. House-stuffed sausages eclipse the rest of a scrumptious beer-food menu and well-edited, rotating oyster bar. 3120 N. Davidson St., growlerspourhouse.com(serves food, new to our list)

If you like the Panthers pick...drink beer and rejoice

If you hate the Panthers pick...drink beer and cry

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Im not afraid of them and would gladly embrace them on draft night. If the Panther fanbase and the team can open its arms and embrace a QB like Cam Newton, I can put aside any beefs and disagreements and embrace my fellow Huddlers and celebrate a new era and beginning for the Carolina Panthers.

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