PBR and Strip Clubs are for Wannabes.
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Peter Arnold
Windsor, CT
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From: "Rolf"
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Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 1:57:54 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
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Did PBR change t
Did PBR change their recipe or did I just get skunked? I was at the
clermont lounge this last week (Atlanta's oldest strip club, both by
date established and average age of the dancers (40+?)) and had a few
PBR's for the first time in ages. They were super heavy on the malt. I
had about 4 think
Thanks for that, now that I got wheels (well I use that term loosley) the
consumption of beer has to be moderated.
Hendrik
who better get on the road and off the computer
On Thu Jun 10 5:58 , Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> sent:
>For Henifay:
>
>Bodega Brew Pub Inc
>122 4th Street South
>La C
For Henifay:
Bodega Brew Pub Inc
122 4th Street South
La Crosse, WI 54601
Contact Information:
Phone: (608) 782-0677
It reportedly has a lot of varieties of beer from around the world,
in addition to their own brews. It gets high reviews, but is
apparently not the place to go for a cheap "we
crowd
though...
-Curt in California
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 16:01:22 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dimitri Seretakis
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It seems like the old
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> On Behalf Of E M
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>
> More small speciality beer places opening all the time. Seem to be more in
> Quebec and BC, than Ontario for some reason.
>
> I f
to Salvator by ending
their names in -ator.
Greg
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On Behalf Of E M
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More small speciality beer pla
. Strange to be sitting on the wrong coast with a Lakers crowd
> though...
>
> -Curt in California
>
> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 16:01:22 -0700 (PDT)
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> Quebecois beer with 9 percent alcohol costs about $7.00 per 16 oz bottle.
> Drink slowly and chew every mouthful
>
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It seems like the older I get the cheaper the beer I drink and like it more.
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fogel
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Quebecois beer with 9 percent alcohol costs about $7.00 per 16 oz bottle.
Drink slowly and chew every mouthful
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:27 AM, John Reames wrote:
> Hmmm I know that mos
Quebecois beer with 9 percent alcohol costs about $7.00 per 16 oz bottle.
Drink slowly and chew every mouthful
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 6:27 AM, John Reames wrote:
> Hmmm I know that most of the ones that I drink do have it printed
> somewhere...
>
> I think that most of the stuff that I like is h
I had Black Butte in Vegas in April, good stuff!
-Curt
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 22:14:52 -0700
From: Jim Cathey
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> My son gave me a bottle of Moosedrool last ni
Hmmm I know that most of the ones that I drink do have it printed
somewhere...
I think that most of the stuff that I like is high content then... But
I don't go after it for the percentages..,
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On Jun 9, 2010, at
All the suds here have the alcohol content printed on the label. And in the
typical Canadian way, anything that smells good, tastes good, or makes you
feel good, must be taxed and priced accordingly. A can of Fuller's London
Porter..$2.45 a 500ml can! And that is in no way the most expensive bee
Anything over 7%, speaking of which, I have noticed that a lot of beers don't
have the alcohol content printed on the label, why is that?
In ozland we have the alcohole pecentage and the amount if standard drinks in
the
brew.
Hendrik
who is feeling better but I think I am am getting a cold
On Tu
*lol* define high alcohol..
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On Jun 8, 2010, at 18:44, Hendrik and Fay
wrote:
I have been banned from high alcohol beers.
Hendrik
who had a bit of a hangover this morning
On Tue Jun 8 11:12 , Alex Chamberlain
It seems like the older I get the cheaper the beer I drink and like it more.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 8, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Hendrik and Fay wrote:
I have been banned from high alcohol beers.
Hendrik
who had a bit of a hangover this morning
On Tue Jun 8 11:12 , Alex Chamberlain sent:
On Mo
I have been banned from high alcohol beers.
Hendrik
who had a bit of a hangover this morning
On Tue Jun 8 11:12 , Alex Chamberlain sent:
>On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Jim Cathey j...@windwireless.net> wrote:
>> If you like Moose Drool, you might like Black Butte Porter even
>> better. I d
Hop Hound wheat beer is on promotion now locally @$3.46/six pack but it's
made by Michelob...
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Rolf wrote:
> Franzikaner came down to $10.49 a 12 back and is my new beer of choice.
>
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Franzikaner came down to $10.49 a 12 back and is my new beer of choice.
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I once had some of dick danger's ale (good stuff) I understand they
also put out some saudages which are quite good, and bumperstickers
that say they're unbeatable...
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On Behalf Of Jim Cathey
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My son gave me a bottle of Moosedrool last night. It's brewed in
Montana I
believe. First time I had it. Dark, but very well balanced. Very
Rogue is distributed out East to some extent. Deschutes much less so. How is
Root? I've heard of it, but not yet had any.
Regards,
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 11:12:31
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On Mon,
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
> If you like Moose Drool, you might like Black Butte Porter even
> better. I do!
>
Black Butte Porter is indeed a fine local beer for something you can
buy at the supermarket (well, at least if that supermarket is in
western Oregon or Washingto
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> My son gave me a bottle of Moosedrool last night. It's brewed in
> Montana I
> believe. First time I had it. Dark, but very well balanced
My son gave me a bottle of Moosedrool last night. It's brewed in
Montana I
believe. First time I had it. Dark, but very well balanced. Very
good
flavor.
If you like Moose Drool, you might like Black Butte Porter even
better. I do!
-- Jim
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Thank you Wilton but things are not going the way we hoped, these things happen
on the road and thankfully we are seasoned travellers and can cope.
Hendrik
who is struggling along
On Mon Jun 7 10:33 , 'WILTON' sent:
>Well, you were absolutely correct for at least one very REAL American. I DO
I looked at the Sammy web site, it was a horrible web site, and I was
unable to discern if Stock Ale is actually still produced. They had
undecipherable pictures of bottles, but no actual list of what they
make. The Old Fezziwig stuff around Christmas is quite tasty though,
Sams Club used to
Home ground advantage, get used to it.
Hendrik
who is not a happy camper
On Mon Jun 7 7:32 , 'Allan Streib' sent:
>I have found that Sam Adams Boston Ale on draught in Boston is a vastly
different (for the better) taste from the same-named stuff you buy in a bottle
elsewhere.
>
>Allan
>
>
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Greg wrote:
> My son gave me a bottle of Moosedrool last night. It's brewed in Montana I
> believe. First time I had it. Dark, but very well balanced. Very good
> flavor.
I bought some Moosedrool for a friend two years ago in West Yellowstone.
I don't recall it well, as I don't drink much beer
d Fay
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 9:50 PM
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Subject: [MBZ] OT Beer review
mao asked me to write up my thoughts on a couple of brews we got at Binny's
(never seen so many different beers in one place but this is the US after
all, I
said to Dan that I expected an isle
I also think bottled Sam Adams lager is too bitter, but when I had it on draft
at a bar in Boston it was a totally different flavor, much less bitter, and
quite good.
Allan
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 08:19 -0700, "Dimitri Seretakis"
wrote:
> How bout good 'ol PBR? I think Sam Adams is awful stuff.
Only if you are a Hipster.
--R
On 6/7/2010 11:19 AM, Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
How bout good 'ol PBR? I think Sam Adams is awful stuff. Too bitter.
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On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Rich Thomas
wrote:
Sam Adams makes a whole bunch of different brews, not many of them seem to b
How bout good 'ol PBR? I think Sam Adams is awful stuff. Too bitter.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Rich Thomas
wrote:
Sam Adams makes a whole bunch of different brews, not many of them seem to be
available with any regularity outside the Bahstahn area. One of my favorites
Thanks for the info re the glasses. BTW, I CAN even pronounce it. ;<))
Wilton
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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 9:14 AM
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If they take away whatever looks
mentioning it directly. ;<)))
'Hope your travels continue well, safely and enjoyable.
Wilton
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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 12:50 AM
Subject: [MBZ] OT Beer review
mao asked me to write u
I have found that Sam Adams Boston Ale on draught in Boston is a vastly
different (for the better) taste from the same-named stuff you buy in a bottle
elsewhere.
Allan
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 09:22 -0400, "Rich Thomas"
wrote:
> Sam Adams makes a whole bunch of different brews, not many of them s
Will do, in Adelaide there is a brewery called Coopers
http://www.coopers.com.au/
, they make a nice heavy ale called Vintage, about 7% from memory but get wobbly
boot syndrome something shocking from that stuff.
Hendrik
who drinks coffee in the morning and beer in the evening
On Mon Jun 7 9:2
Sam Adams makes a whole bunch of different brews, not many of them seem
to be available with any regularity outside the Bahstahn area. One of
my favorites is Stock Ale, which is a little more flavorful and darker
than the regular Boston Ale. If you can find that, give it a try, I
think you wo
If they take away whatever looks like trash, why are my clothes still here?
Anyway, carrying glass around while travelling is a dicey thing, while we where
at Binny's I remembered that the cheapskates at our Holiday Inn only provided us
with plastic cups, so I asked the check out fella if it would
IIRC, Room Service brings you food and drink, Houskeeping/Maid Service brings
clean sheets and takes away whatever looks like trash. I guess you should recap
the collectible trash and store it in your luggage.
Mitch.
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mao asked me to write up my thoughts on a couple of brews we got at Binny's
(never seen so many different beers in one place but this is the US after all, I
said to Dan that I expected an isle of Bud, an isle of Coors, an isle of Miller
and a few imported usuals like that energy drink from Holland)
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