Sure, contractors make sense too, especially if you're hiring them for an electric fence, or for rendering some sort of ritualistic appliance. You want that stuff kept private. I understand. I guess it would also make sense if I had a Hopslam deliverytruck driver's number. I wouldn't want the neighbors to find out about it, call him and divert him en route, as the French brasseurs might say.Not quite, but glad that it worked out for you.
It's also fairly common for contractors to give out their cell while they're working on a project, but again they probably don't want you to post them online. I have the contractors' cell numbers for the fence, plumbing, garage door, AC, appliance delivery, pest control, etc.
Oh, did I mention that the Hopslam is easily the best IPA I've ever tasted? (!!! , , , ...) It's got so much going on, but it's all perfectly balanced, excellent start and superb finish, I think it even has good "mouthfeel." Clearly, Bell's has a brewer who is completely on top of his game, in a zone, some kind of sorcery going on, or at least advanced alchemy. I think I've finally understood the importance of mouthfeel, akin to when a shoddie discovers the concept/perception of 'groundfeel' for the first time, like on a fine Persian carpet, or cool, refreshing sand.