> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "geezerfreak" <geezerfreak@>
> > wrote:
> Yep, of COURSE you're hip to the Trappist brew! Lately I've been
really getting into some of 
> the fine India Pale Ales that are produced right here in the USA.
Ever try Ruination IPA 
> brewed by Stone in CA? Beautiful stuff that you just hold in your
mouth and savor.
> Damn Curtis. One of these days....we gotta hang out and do some
serious listening, dining 
> and tasten'!

Yeah, long overdue Geezer.  Do you have SKYPE?  It is a free video
conference program and I've been using it to jam with other musicians
over the Internet.  We might be able to hoist one this way before
either of us gets to the opposite coast!


>



> > >
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >.  You can experience some real social peak
> > > > experiences that celebration cakes do not provide.
(Invincibility to
> > > > Uruguay...) 
> > > 
> > > Quote of the day. Great points Curtis!
> > > 
> > > BTW, ever delighted in the sent-from-heaven complexity of a Belgium
> > Trappist Monk ale like 
> > 
> > > Chimay or Westmalle? It really is damn near a religious experience!
> > 
> > Oh yeah. complex and satisfying like liquid bread!  And with Hops as a
> > cousin to cannabis who knows which part the magic brew gives it the
> > magic!  I favor domestic versions for the freshness but I'm a micro
> > brew man.  
> > 
> Yep, of COURSE you're hip to the Trappist brew! Lately I've been
really getting into some of 
> the fine India Pale Ales that are produced right here in the USA.
Ever try Ruination IPA 
> brewed by Stone in CA? Beautiful stuff that you just hold in your
mouth and savor.
> Damn Curtis. One of these days....we gotta hang out and do some
serious listening, dining 
> and tasten'!
>


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