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Title: Random - Wandering Golfer TV Show - Colorado Item
Post by: Steve_Roths on December 01, 2017, 12:13:18 PM
I know this very random but there used to be a TV show on FLN or HLN called Wandering Golfer or Traveling Golfer.


They had an episode in Colorado that they stood on this point and looked out at two rivers.


The point they were making is that one river fed into where Miller used those waters to craft Miller Beer.


The other river from that view fed into the Mississippi and those waters were used to craft A.Busch products.


I can't recall where that point or bluff in Colorado was and figured this group of data buffs might know what the heck I am talking about.


Does such place exist?
Title: Re: Random - Wandering Golfer TV Show - Colorado Item
Post by: Garland Bayley on December 02, 2017, 01:54:13 AM
Ain't no water in Colorado that flows to a Miller Beer site. Perhaps you are referring to Coors instead?
Title: Re: Random - Wandering Golfer TV Show - Colorado Item
Post by: V_Halyard on December 02, 2017, 05:33:33 PM
Ain't no water in Colorado that flows to a Miller Beer site. Perhaps you are referring to Coors instead?


Well I guess given that Miller-Coors is an anti-trust resistant mashup based in Pretoria, or wait, is it outside of Saġ Paolo?
Neither is near Milwaukee nor Golden Colorado. It could be Millers.  But it's probably Coors in Colorado.
Title: Re: Random - Wandering Golfer TV Show - Colorado Item
Post by: Steve Lang on December 02, 2017, 05:55:00 PM
 8)  I think that reference is to the Continental Divide.. which cuts north -south through Colo... and after drinking he local fare you can stand there and discharge into either the gulf of mexico or the pacific :o
Title: Re: Random - Wandering Golfer TV Show - Colorado Item
Post by: Matthew Petersen on December 04, 2017, 04:06:22 PM
Miller is now aligned with Coors, which is in Golden, Co. Clear Creek runs right by the brewery there, but no rivers do.


There's a Busch facility in Fort Collins. The Cache La Poudre flows through Ft Collins (not anywhere close to the AB plant, tho). Both are east of the continental divide of course so ultimately all that water is making it's way to the mighty Mississippi.