
Victory Brewery, Downingtown, PA
Some high school friends of mine decided to get together in metropolis of Spring City, Pennsylvania. I carpooled up with my friend Kimon, who lives close by in DC. It’s about a three-hour drive but we hit some traffic getting out of DC and made slight detour to visit Victory Brewing in Downingtown, PA. All in all it took us about five hours.
This place was packed. The parking lot was completely full. We left my car in a questionably legal parking spot and went in just to say we were there, have one beer, and pick up some beer to take to Maureen and Josh, our hosts for the weekend. When we got inside, you could barely walk. I was sure that there was some special event going on, but we were later told that it was just “another Friday night.”
I first approached a woman named Kathy. She was a little bit interested, much more so than her husband who showed up a shortly thereafter. The couple was waiting on a table and it conveniently became available giving them a polite excuse to exit the situation.
I scanned the area while sipping on my malty Storm King Stout.
Nearby I found another woman named Kathy and her husband Jim. I noticed that Kathy was drinking wine. What?! Wine in a great brewery. “I’m allergic to wheat,” she told me. Not Jim…nope. He was happily enjoying some of their cold refreshing brews.
Kathy tells me that her real name was Myra, but as a young girl she attended Catholic School and all the nuns thought she was Jewish…so she went by Kathy. Jim I think was really named Jim…or James…at least no confessions were made to the contrary.
Speaking of Jim, I learned that he has a bit of daredevil inside him. While in the Poconos he went bungee jumping. “This sketchy guy tethered me to this rope,” Jim explained adding that he wouldn’t do it again.
It turns out this couple was having a little time out before they picked their daughter up from her high school where she was decorating for Homecoming which was the following evening. And Jim is going to drive one of the cars in the parade too! “It’s a red BMW 328 convertible.” Grinning he added, “Everyone should own a convertible once in their life.”
It was right about then that I got to see my $10 passed along. Kathy made her way up to the crowded bar and ordered another glass of wine. Seven for the wine and three for a tip.
Later I received an email from Kathy with an update…here is an excerpt.
“It was fun talking to you and even more fun connecting to your web site and reading all the stories of the people we are ‘one degree of separation’ from. I loved your 10-10-10 story! We should have told you about our 8-8-08 night at the Triple 8 vodka distillery in Nantucket! Anyway – I wanted to tell you that even though $7 of the money you gave us went to the alcohol – $3 of it went to the bartender..not sure if that is ‘donation’ or not but either way good luck in your final leg of your interviews and GOD BLESS YOUR MAMA!”
And as for homecoming…

Jim driving his son and fellow homecoming court nominee. (photo: Reed)
“Everyone had a blast. I think Jim enjoyed the parade more than my son Kevin. It was a beautiful fall day. The home team won. Life is good. Keep up the good work – you are on the home stretch!
-Kathy”