--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote:
> Rick, what about Rick?! Oh that's easy, "Sacred Cow Brew", or "Mr. Accommodation Brew", or "Yes, Maharishi DID Have Sex With That Woman Brew" > > > ________________________________ > From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@... > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 11:56 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: "Earnest Confusion" to Steve > > >  > Oh shit, I forgot Richard. Maybe that cause I usually skip his posts. > But how about, the "Go Figure" beer, or the "Affectionate Troll" beer. I'm just not dialed in here. Or maybe, > "The Beer that Made the Austin Brahmastan Famous" > (you know, "Schlitz, The Beer that Made Milwaukee Famous") > Oh, Jesus, and Buck. > How about, "Too Far Gone" beer, or "Do As I Say, Say, Say" beer. That might be in close proximity. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray27" steve.sundur@ wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Share. I wouldn't have expected to post so much these past few > > months, but just worked out that way I guess. > > > > Here's something I came up with the other night when I couldn't sleep. > > > > Don't mean to offend anyone, (on what's turned out to be a sad day) > > > > There's been a lot of talk about craft beers here, and the other > > night, having trouble sleeping I thought about what qualities of a craft > > bear could be compared to a posting style. I came up with some side by > > side comparisons. And as many posts contain insults, the descriptions > > should also be viewed as applying to insult styles as well. > > > > Ann â" A relatively smooth concoction, but goes from sweet to bitter > > and back again many times in a single pint, usually ending on a mildly > > bitter note. > > > > Alex â" crisp and light, with emphasis on crisp. > > > > Share â" very smooth, but always with a strong finish. (a personal > > favorite of mine) > > > > Raunchy â" a true artisan, brewing a complex, original beer, with a > > bitter, yet sweet characteristic throughout. The labels are her bottles > > reflect well the flavor within. Said to be coming out with a new brew > > called SOTTPS > > > > Judy â" At some point the fermentation process got messed up. It may > > be that power got cut to the cooling tanks. A result is a quite bitter > > concoction. On the other hand, the ingredient list on the bottle is > > impeccable, including the bottling date, and origin and date of the > > harvest of the hops. The beer, in spite of its flaws, retains a strong > > following. > > > > Jim â"Loves the King of Beers, Budweiser. I think he just likes the > > idea of "King" (-: Recently started brewing in a second venue. > > The beer in the previous venue was getting a little stale beer it is > > said. Word is that they weren't really drinking much beer, but > > rather spending a lot of time talking about the attributes of different > > beers. > > > > Laughinggull â" Is it really beer she is brewing, or just a fizzy, > > sparkling beverage? The jury is out on that, but it always tickles the > > insides. > > > > Curtis â" An extraordinary brewer. It seems his concoctions draw > > outsize attention from beer critics. He is regularly accused of > > blasphemy in regards to the higher origins of the product. And yet his > > critics have a difficult time making their accusations stick, as he > > seems to have thought through the origins, development, and final > > disposition of the product better than most people would expect. > > > > Nablusoss â" The beer he brews is quite bitter. Occasionally some > > sweetness may creep in, even if by mistake, but it greatly enhances the > > drinkability when that happens. > > > > Irantea â" A good honest brew. Dark and rich in the true Bavarian > > Tradition. > > > > Susan â" Has what we used to refer to as 3/2 beer. Mild, and not > > much buzz but an alcohol beverage nonetheless. > > > > Xeno - A decent, but basically non alcoholic brew. On the other hand, > > the highly technical brewing process as outlined on the bottle has > > generated a respectable following. > > > > Ravi - Waaaay too much fermentation going on with this brew. In fact his > > brew requires special plastic packaging as the concoction keeps leaking > > from the bottle. And the beer itself? Rather unique, but once you get > > used to the pungent aroma from the leaking yeast, it is not that bad. > > The brew definitely has its adherents, but it is an acquired taste. > > > > Barry â" A strong masculine beer. So strong in fact that one often > > gags on it. Men have a little better time with it, but most woman just > > cannot handle those stout overtones and usually just spit it out. He is > > said to be trying to come up with concoction with just a tad more > > sweetness, but the beer drinking community seems skeptical on this > > point. > > > > Robin â" A complicated brew. The final note never seems to end. > > Plus, he says it is beer, but much of the time it tastes like malt > > liquor. The label doesn't help much in that regard. The rumor is > > that he plans to get some brewing tips from monks to help him come up > > with something which can positively be identified as to what type of > > beverage it is. > > > > Emily- Not so much a beer maker as a wine connoisseur. But she has a > > remarkable ability to deconstruct the different influences and notes in > > a given wine. Very much an up and comer in this world. > > > > Edg â" His beer appears to have been pulled off the market except for > > brief appearances. But it is always an enjoyable potpourri whenever it > > does appear. That is, with exception of a certain Texas brew. Word is > > that a sample has been sent to the Center of Disease Control and > > Prevention for further evaluation. > > > > Merudanda â" The concoction is all over the place. But the label! Oh > > the label is always divine. Accolades from the beer swilling community > > on that one. > > > > Feste â" What can only be described as a "mature" beer. > > Respectable in every parameter. Best enjoyed in a get together of old > > friends, perhaps before or after a art walk. > > > > Bill â" A technical beer. Quite dry, but with some good notes. The > > label often has footnotes on little known facts on the history of beer > > making. A dictionary of Hindu and Buddhist terms is really needed to > > derive maximum enjoyment from this selection. > > > > Sorry if I forgot anybody. > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ > > wrote: > > > > > > Happy Holidays to you too, Steve, and to your family.à It's been a > > year since I've seen them all so I'm looking forward to it.à Three > > big gatherings already planned plus more informal get togethers with my > > sisters.à Mom and I will mainly hang out and shop, see at least one > > movie, play Yahtzee and card games.à Oh yes, and eat (-: > > > > > > > > > BTW, you've really helped make the last 3 months easier than they > > would have been without you.à Saying thank you doesn't seem adequate > > but there it is anyway.à May all the good you've brought into my > > life come back to you and your family multiplied many times. > > > > > > Sorry for being a little mushy.à I put up my tree today.à > > Maybe that's why! > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@ > > > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 10:52 AM > > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: "Earnest Confusion" to Steve > > > > > > > > > à > > > All I can say Share, is that something is working for you. People love > > to ridicule what they like to refer to as "woo woo", but I see you > > swimming gracefully with both with the dolphins and the sharks here. > > > > > > I hope your upcoming trip to the DC area to see your Mom and other > > family members is an enjoyable one. > > > > > > (47) > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Steve, this is a general comment.Ãâà I wish EVERY FFL poster > > more peace and or happiness and or well being from whatever they post > > here.Ãâà And from whatever they do in their lives away from > > FFL.Ãâà And this wish benefits me too so I'm sticking to it as best > > I can.Ãâà Probably my actions won't always be in 100% alignment > > with it.Ãâà But that's what I'm aiming for. Ãâà Ãâà > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@ > > > > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > > > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 7:00 AM > > > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: "Earnest Confusion" to Nablusoss > > > > > > > > > > > > Ãâà > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater <no_reply@> > > wrote: > > > > Ãâà > > > > > Isn't it fun to be both judge and jury Steve? In a world of make > > believe you can be anyone you want to be. You can create the story as > > you see fit, you can live out all your fantasies and work through your > > scenarios of revenge. How great is that? (Plus how can anyone "own up > > to" anything when they can't post?) > > > > > > > > Ann, > > > > Is it possible that you meant to address this post to Judy.Ãâà > > I mean I think it makes a lot more sense if you did. > > > > And Ann, bless your heart.Ãâà Asking Judy to own up to > > something? If you advertised that, you could charge for admission and > > probablyÃâà garner some enormous receipts.Ãâà > > > > > > > > > >