A so-called 'Beer Summit' was held Thursday by President Barack Obama, uniting a Harvard Professor and his arresting Officer in an incident that ignited racial tensions across the County.
The President has said he's fascinated by the Country's interest in him sitting down and having a cold beer with these two men.
Maybe much of the hype is because of the publicized list of who's drinking what, and when.
A local bartender is weighing in on the beers-of-choice for the four power players:
Cambridge police Sergeant Joseph Crowley (Blue Moon), Harvard professor William Gates,Jr (Sam Adams Light, originally Red Stripe), and President Obama (Bud Light), and Joe Biden (Buckler, a non-alcoholic beer).
"Bud Light (the President's pick) is usually on tap and bottled most places... its usually popular." said Saint Dane's Bar & Grill bartender Natalie Hollon "People who get right off work and want to go to relax go for a Bud Light."
On Harvard professor Gates' original pick, Red Stripe:
" A so-called 'Beer Summit' was held Thursday by President Barack Obama, uniting a Harvard Professor and his arresting Officer in an incident that ignited racial tensions across the County.
The President has said he's fascinated by the Country's interest in him sitting down and having a cold beer with these two men.
Maybe much of the hype is because of the publicized list of who's drinking what, and when.
A local bartender is weighing in on the beers-of-choice for the four power players:
Cambridge police Sergeant Joseph Crowley (Blue Moon), Harvard professor William Gates,Jr (Sam Adams Light, originally Red Stripe), and President Obama (Bud Light), and Joe Biden (Buckler, a non-alcoholic beer).
"Bud Light (the President's pick) is usually on tap and bottled most places... its usually popular." said Saint Dane's Bar & Grill bartender Natalie Hollon "People who get right off work and want to go to relax go for a Bud Light."
On Harvard professor Gates' original pick, Red Stripe:
"If you're just at a Restaurant it's not that popular, but someone coming in looking for a different kind of beer, they may order a red stripe." said Hollon.
And on the beer-pick made by the arresting officer:
"Most people who like Blue Moon come here and they know a lot about beer." said Hollon " They usually order Blue Moon versus any other wheat beers we have, so it's a younger crowd who orders it."
Whether it's a Blue Moon, A Red Stripe, a Bud Light, or a late-in-the-game pick like Sam Adams Light, the meeting between some of Washington's Power Players, and the two men from Cambridge was said to be a success.
What better way to cool tensions than by having a brewski?
The President has said he's fascinated by the Country's interest in him sitting down and having a cold beer with these two men.
Maybe much of the hype is because of the publicized list of who's drinking what, and when.
A local bartender is weighing in on the beers-of-choice for the four power players:
Cambridge police Sergeant Joseph Crowley (Blue Moon), Harvard professor William Gates,Jr (Sam Adams Light, originally Red Stripe), and President Obama (Bud Light), and Joe Biden (Buckler, a non-alcoholic beer).
"Bud Light (the President's pick) is usually on tap and bottled most places... its usually popular." said Saint Dane's Bar & Grill bartender Natalie Hollon "People who get right off work and want to go to relax go for a Bud Light."
On Harvard professor Gates' original pick, Red Stripe:
" A so-called 'Beer Summit' was held Thursday by President Barack Obama, uniting a Harvard Professor and his arresting Officer in an incident that ignited racial tensions across the County.
The President has said he's fascinated by the Country's interest in him sitting down and having a cold beer with these two men.
Maybe much of the hype is because of the publicized list of who's drinking what, and when.
A local bartender is weighing in on the beers-of-choice for the four power players:
Cambridge police Sergeant Joseph Crowley (Blue Moon), Harvard professor William Gates,Jr (Sam Adams Light, originally Red Stripe), and President Obama (Bud Light), and Joe Biden (Buckler, a non-alcoholic beer).
"Bud Light (the President's pick) is usually on tap and bottled most places... its usually popular." said Saint Dane's Bar & Grill bartender Natalie Hollon "People who get right off work and want to go to relax go for a Bud Light."
On Harvard professor Gates' original pick, Red Stripe:
"If you're just at a Restaurant it's not that popular, but someone coming in looking for a different kind of beer, they may order a red stripe." said Hollon.
And on the beer-pick made by the arresting officer:
"Most people who like Blue Moon come here and they know a lot about beer." said Hollon " They usually order Blue Moon versus any other wheat beers we have, so it's a younger crowd who orders it."
Whether it's a Blue Moon, A Red Stripe, a Bud Light, or a late-in-the-game pick like Sam Adams Light, the meeting between some of Washington's Power Players, and the two men from Cambridge was said to be a success.
What better way to cool tensions than by having a brewski?



