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COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION Its not every day an entire town moves. Not every decade either. But thats what happened when in 1883 when the Berthoud train depot started getting demands from railroad managers. The officials said the depth of the Berthoud valley and the heavy weight of the loads made it difficult for the train to get out. But that wasnt the only problem. After the trains first two years running, engineers just up and went missing when they passed through town. Families were writing, employers were frustrated, but no one ever came forward with an explanation. Some say they vanished. But then, some say after seeing the beauty of the Berthoud valley, the engineers knew theyd never find anywhere that compared. And even after the tracks moved, along with the town, the problem continued. It was hard work moving the tracks, but it seems its even harder for people to leave. Its not every day an entire town moves, and its not every day that you come across a brew like our Switch Track Amber Ale. But a word of caution, just like the lure of the Berthoud valley, itll leave you wanting more.
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