Do you know what I’m excited about? It's not because it seems like we are finally through that vicious cycle of 70 degree weather but then also snow every 6 days. Sure, this past weekend was beautiful! But do you know how many times I've taken out my golf clubs to play a round in the last few weeks just to have it snow the next day?? Too many. I’m stoked because The Sherriff has decided to come to town...Russell Wilson is officially a Bronco!!! And I can't wait for this upcoming season to see what comes of the gauntlet built in the AFC West.
Okay, now to your questions:
If you’re asking this, you must be putting down a fairly serious amount of daily caffeine – I love it! I did a little research and here’s the "official" word.
According to ASAPScience, a lethal amount of caffeine is about 150 milligrams per kilogram of body weight. There are about 95mg of caffeine in a cup of coffee. So in essence, if you weigh 160lbs, you’d have to drink approx. 113 cups of coffee in a sigle day to kill you. Don’t get me wrong, I love coffee and all, but that’s a ridiculous amount of coffee to consume in a single day!
That said, I’d be remis if I didn’t also include the FDA’s official recommendation for the average adult coffee drinker is 400 milligrams, or between 4-5 cups of coffee per day.
It’s warming up and we are all coming out of our collective winter hibernation period. Most of you are looking for things to do – this is what I came up with:
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2. Check out the Art Of Banksy Exhibit. It features over 100 pieces of original work and is the largest Banksy exhibit ever created – opening April 14th
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3. If you’re into running, the “Hoppy Easter 5k” at Zuni Street Brewing could be something you’re into. Get a free beer when you finish the race – April 16th
Info HERE
4. Hit up Great Divide Brewery for a tour – offered year-round and daily at select times.
Info HERE
5. Partake in the Denver Beer Trail map – this isn’t an event so much as a map of top Denver Breweries Denver.org has put together. Still, a great way to spend a Saturday and try new beers!
Info HERE
6. Have a park day. It’s free, it's easy, it's fun and Denver has a TON of parks to choose from! My top park recommendations are Cheeseman Park, City Park and Confluence Park.
Okay folks, that’s all I’ve got for this session – come back next month and I’ll answer some more questions. Until then, get out of the house and into the world to do something fun!
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