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121.1 | | GMT1::TEEKEMA | Barney made me do it !! | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:48 | 2 |
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If only my wife would believe it....%^)
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121.2 | | GMT1::TEEKEMA | Barney made me do it !! | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:49 | 4 |
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My favorite beer is "Grolsch", from Holland of course.
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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121.3 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Perdition | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:53 | 2 |
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This is good news indeed!
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121.4 | mmmmmm, Beeeer!!! | BSS::DEASON | Hit'em where they ain't | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:55 | 3 |
| I always though that Germans knew something that we didn't.
Marty
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121.5 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Quintessential Gruntling | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:12 | 2 |
| Veeeeerrrrrry interesting. Even the excess thing. Wow. Guess I'll just
have to work my way to 69 units.
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121.6 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:14 | 2 |
| Beer is rich in silicon?
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121.7 | We know it too.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:15 | 23 |
| Took a tour of the Boston Beer Company's boutique "research" brewery
in JP on Saturday with Marsden and Erica's father and brother. (They
really brew their beer in Penn and Washington, but they were goaded
into opening a Boston brewery.)
Marsden absolutely loved the barley.
We (except Marsden) sampled the standard Sam Adams Boston Ale (good),
a wouldn't pass the german purity laws Wheat beer doctored with Cranberry
and Maple Syrup (odd citrus feel to that one) and then the Triple Bock.
Now, an uncarbonated beer "aged" for 6 months in Jack Daniel's casks
isn't what most people think of with beer. A small bottle of beer
priced like a cheap wine isn't either. Personally, I prefer a
more complex sherry that's made with grapes, not grain.
And two thumbs up for Doyle's fish and chips, one thumbs up for the
beef stew, and a little tiny enthusiastic thumbs up for their franks
and beans (but Marsden didn't like the brown bread).
-mr. bill
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121.8 | i don't know enough to tell | USAT05::BENSON | | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:19 | 3 |
| how about a primer on beer - process, types, tastes, differences.
jeff
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121.9 | 8^) | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Perdition | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:21 | 6 |
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.6
Sure, look at the Bud Girls!
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121.10 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:23 | 2 |
| <--- Okay, if you really, really insist.
Brian
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121.11 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Comfortably numb... | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:46 | 8 |
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If anyone happens to find yourself in Toronto during your travels, I
recommend a tour of the Upper Canada Brewery. It's free, takes about
90 minutes, and they are VERY generous with the taste-testing. Since
there are 10 different beers to taste...well...you get the picture.
Best freebie in town.
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121.12 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Quintessential Gruntling | Wed Nov 30 1994 16:06 | 2 |
| I want to tour the Sleeman Brewery in Guelph someday. Gawd they make
goo beer!
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121.13 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Comfortably numb... | Wed Nov 30 1994 16:10 | 6 |
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Glenn,
They *do* have tours, but some unlucky chump has to be the
designated driver. ;^)
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121.14 | | DNEAST::RICKER_STEVE | | Wed Nov 30 1994 19:37 | 6 |
| I was reading an article on the GATT treaty today. Seems if it
passes, one of the items they will have to take taxes off from
(eventually) is BEER. Must say I liked that part of it.
S.R.
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121.15 | re .12 sounds good... | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Brother, can youse paradigm? | Wed Nov 30 1994 20:56 | 2 |
| Where kin I latch onto SomOvThat there "goo beer?"
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121.17 | | ANNECY::HUMAN | I came, I saw, I conked out | Thu Dec 01 1994 04:38 | 1 |
| any one know of a cocktail using red wine and beer, then?
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121.18 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Thu Dec 01 1994 04:41 | 7 |
| re: Germans knowing more (about beer)
Yes,
for example they know that Copenhagen, where the research was made,
is in Denmark :-)
Heiko
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121.19 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | what's the frequency, Kenneth? | Thu Dec 01 1994 07:25 | 1 |
| Had a scotch strong ale last night (homebrew). Nice.
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121.20 | | GAVEL::JANDROW | Green Eyed Lady... | Thu Dec 01 1994 07:45 | 6 |
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beer sucks
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121.21 | Beer is rich in Vitamin P | CSSREG::BROWN | KB1MZ FN42 | Thu Dec 01 1994 08:38 | 1 |
| One doesn't buy beer, one merely rents it.
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121.22 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Dec 01 1994 08:59 | 1 |
| .20 if it really did they'd be selling much more of it...
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121.23 | :-) | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Thu Dec 01 1994 09:02 | 5 |
| Raq, tell us how you really feel. Don't hold back or anything. Since
you don't like beer, I have a nice recent vintage box o' blush waiting
to be punctured.
Brian
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121.24 | <-- 8^p!! | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Perdition | Thu Dec 01 1994 09:27 | 1 |
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121.25 | {simper} | POLAR::RICHARDSON | The Quintessential Gruntling | Thu Dec 01 1994 10:48 | 2 |
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121.26 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Dec 01 1994 13:04 | 11 |
| Has anyone been to the Munich beer festival? It`s something i`ve been
meaning to do over the last few years,but never got round to it.
I was reading an article in a magazine last night. Apparently,it`s big
areas of the city cordoned off,and you sit in on wooden trestles
swigging down steins of very strong lager for hours on end. Big
breasted women come round with trays piled high with ox and chickens
n`stuff.
My God. If I went there i`d think i`d died and gone to heaven.
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121.27 | | GAVEL::JANDROW | Green Eyed Lady... | Thu Dec 01 1994 13:23 | 7 |
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ok, bri...i'll be right over after work!!! now that i know where you
live, i could walk there (on a warmer day, anyway...)...and i wouldn't
have to worry about emptying the box.... :>:>
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121.28 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Thu Dec 01 1994 17:03 | 1 |
| Sam Adams Octoberfest wasn't bad.
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121.29 | | USAT05::BENSON | | Thu Dec 01 1994 17:04 | 4 |
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Sam Adam's Winter Lager is pretty tasty too.
jeff
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121.30 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Tue Dec 06 1994 03:30 | 6 |
| Bavarian beer is fluffy in comparison to the average northern German
beer.
Jever and Einbecker, for example.
Einbecker Maibock for an even better example.
Heiko
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121.31 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Tue Dec 06 1994 13:34 | 4 |
| Belgian beer, particularly Duvel, is the best I've had. Although I'll
always have a hankerin' for Guiness on tap.
Mark.
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121.32 | rite of passage | CALDEC::RAH | the truth is out there. | Tue Dec 06 1994 13:41 | 3 |
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wish I could be 18 again, learning to drink the Will-Brau
in the Grafenwohr gasthaus.
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121.33 | corsendonk too | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | too few args | Tue Dec 06 1994 14:30 | 5 |
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>> Belgian beer, particularly Duvel, is the best I've had.
a man of taste
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121.34 | Graf? | SECOP1::CLARK | | Tue Dec 06 1994 15:50 | 8 |
| .32 Grafenwoer
If I recall correctly just being at Graf would make you look forward to
a trip to the Gasthaus. The pearl of the hinterlands would make Miller
Light look good after a few days of Uncle's field maneuvers. Could sure
enjoy a trip to a Gasthaus - goulash soup, a jaegerschnitzel and about
six of those tall Weizens with a twist of lemon. Glad I got to enjoy
some of that while there. Sure felt sorry for those who did not like
beer.
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121.35 | | CALDEC::RAH | the truth is out there. | Tue Dec 06 1994 16:53 | 5 |
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hey! we used to go hide in the bunkers at the arty ranges
(the ones leftover from Wehrmacht days) and listen to
Quicksilver tapes.
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121.36 | Les Belles Bubbels | KIRKTN::DWALLACE | Digirola | Tue Dec 06 1994 23:49 | 13 |
| Two fine ales which grace the shores of our bonny rain-kissed shores.
No. 1 Lynx lager - Our best seller, being matured much longer than
other so called 'premium labels' this baby has a better body
than a DB7. The distinctive taste of this brew immediately
named itself. i.e. Tatties & Lynx.
No. 2 Hampden lager - Yet another gem to come from that home of
the sharp minded ad exec , Glesca. Gives off a lovely bouquet
of bigots & wintergreen wi the odd whiff of burnt ozone. A
must for the well to do party aminmal.
Dogma.
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121.37 | | JURA::COEFFIC | | Wed Dec 07 1994 05:18 | 11 |
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| >> Belgian beer, particularly Duvel, is the best I've had.
| a man of taste
Try also Blanche de Brugge.
The very best belgian beer I know is Orval. Same kind as Duvel,
with much stronger taste.
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121.38 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Wed Dec 07 1994 12:37 | 5 |
| Stronger taste than Duvel? Or stronger alcohol content?
Duvel is about 14% if memory serves. 3 of these and I'm faced.
Mark.
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121.39 | | SMURF::BINDER | vitam gustare | Tue Dec 20 1994 10:40 | 5 |
| i am reliably informed that kirin is planning to start up several
microbreweries in japan. after considering many 'murican companies as
models, they chose the fine folks who bring us ipswich ale, one of the
better beers - a real honest LIVE brew - available in the prm. i'm
looking forward to another half-gallon some daht nite real soon.
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121.40 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Tue Dec 20 1994 10:43 | 4 |
| I had the displeasure to swill a Nantucket something or other. To me,
it was putrid and the price it was going for made it doubly unpalatable.
Brian
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121.41 | | SUBPAC::JJENSEN | Jojo the Fishing Widow | Tue Dec 20 1994 10:46 | 4 |
| <---- Nantucket Amber, or whatever they're calling it.
Not even made there. Just another rip-off on a trendy
location name.
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121.42 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Tue Dec 20 1994 11:05 | 4 |
| So...kirin is good? I've never tried it, though I've seen it in my
local beer stop.
-steve
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121.43 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Tue Dec 20 1994 11:14 | 4 |
| Kirin is not bad (IMO etc.) It is a large brewery and may very well be
Japan's version of Bud or Miller.
Brian
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121.44 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Tue Jan 10 1995 14:35 | 4 |
| Just recently tried a Pete's Wicked Lager...not bad. Oddly enough, I
think I like PW Ale better, though the lager seems 'smoother'.
-steve
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121.45 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, SDSC West, Palo Alto | Tue Jan 10 1995 14:37 | 4 |
| Pete's Wicked Ale is much better than the Lager; its got darker roasts
and fuller, toastier flavors.
DouGO
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121.46 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Nobody wants a Charlie in the Box! | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:17 | 8 |
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I have some DPM beer at home. The first 2 letters, and the last 2
letters make up the names of the 2 brewers. Home brewed beer, it's the best!
And now it comes with labels!
Glen
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121.47 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of WarmMoistRogering | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:47 | 2 |
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I like Pete's Wicked Red also.
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121.48 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Zebras should be seen and not herd | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:56 | 6 |
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had a Samuel Adams Cream Stout over the holidays down at the Cape...
Really tasted good with the Mussels Marinara
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121.49 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of WarmMoistRogering | Tue Jan 10 1995 23:52 | 2 |
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<-- Isn't Mussels Marinara the friend of Joe Bag'o'Donuts?
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121.50 | | COMICS::MCSKEANE | SANTA!!!! Ye forgot ma M16!!!! | Wed Jan 11 1995 06:03 | 8 |
| < Note 121.47 by POWDML::LAUER "Little Chamber of WarmMoistRogering" >
>I like Pete's Wicked Red also.
I've got to agree with you there, Debs. I had more than a few of them
whilst staying at the Westford Regency last October.
POL.
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121.51 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jan 11 1995 06:39 | 6 |
| i'm a PWA fan also, but have never tried the red... think i'll
put it on the grocery list for this weekend!
thanks for the tip!
Chip
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121.52 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Zebras should be seen and not herd | Wed Jan 11 1995 10:31 | 9 |
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RE: .49
Nope!!
Guido Barretta...
:)
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121.53 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Wed Jan 11 1995 11:26 | 5 |
| try the Pete's wicked winter beer.
Rasberries and nutmeg, mmmm.
meg
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121.54 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | Life's A Long Song | Wed Jan 11 1995 12:17 | 3 |
| Sam Adams Winter Lager gets my vote for best winter beer 94-95.
Jay
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121.55 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Wed Jan 11 1995 12:44 | 4 |
| re: .53
I had some of this during the holidays...a unique taste that I found
quite refreshing.
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121.56 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Thu Jan 12 1995 03:39 | 9 |
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Had two nice Jever Pilseners after Handball training last nite.
Another option would have been Warsteiner. We also had Bitburger once,
that was ok as well. Fosters and Holsten are forbidden. If you dare
to bring Astra you'd be expelled from the team.
heiko
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121.57 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | G��� �t�R �r�z� | Thu Jan 12 1995 11:08 | 1 |
| Heiko, ever have a Hacker?
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121.58 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Zebras should be seen and not herd | Thu Jan 12 1995 11:17 | 5 |
|
<------
My cats have one at least once a day...
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121.59 | | HBFDT2::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Fri Jan 13 1995 06:55 | 7 |
| No.
Prolly one of these watery brews they make down south of the river
Main.
Heiko
Jever 4 ever.
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121.60 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | G��� �t�R �r�z� | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:00 | 2 |
| Well there's a German tavern that imports it here. It's very good and
very strong, yet refreshing. Good for breakfast. 8^)
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121.61 | | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lager Lout | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:30 | 5 |
| Sainsbury's has got a special cheapie on at the moment, �1.49 for 4 pints
of Parkin's ale. Real ale buffs will probably claim it's piss, but I'll
drink it for 30 bob for a 4 pack.
Chris.
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121.64 | | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lager Lout | Fri Jan 13 1995 12:10 | 5 |
| Er, perhaps `full stop, period' etc if your tastes in beer are confined
to Pilsner lagers. There's loads of groovy ales out there that I'd rate
above it though.
Chris.
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121.66 | | CSOA1::LEECH | annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:46 | 1 |
| Never seen it in these here parts...the pilsner in question, i.e.
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121.67 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:53 | 1 |
| It is available in the States. Bought it, drank it, liked it.
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121.68 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | And monkeys might fly outa my butt! | Sun Jan 15 1995 21:29 | 4 |
| Tennants Extra or Stella - But I haven't had any since 27th of October
and I'm not likely to get any until December this year. <r.o> x 2
I hate this ozzies knats piss.
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121.69 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Oral Exploits | Sun Jan 15 1995 21:56 | 3 |
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I'm 3/4 through a Pete's Wicked Lager right now, and 100% into a snarf
8^).
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121.70 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jan 16 1995 07:00 | 4 |
| Got a six pack of Pete's Red... Yummy! In fact, I couldn't help
myself but to drink the whole thing Friday night :-)
Chip
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121.71 | What is this? | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Mon Jan 16 1995 08:46 | 21 |
| Oregon "nut brown ale"
Shoulda known something was up when it was hyped half a dozen different
ways to sunday that it was a *MICRO*brewery from the *MICRO*brewery
capital of America, the great *MICRO*state of *Micro*Oregon.
Shoulda known something was up when it rang up a couple of dollars
cheaper than other microbrews.
Shoulda known something was up when the cap screwed off.
Shoulda known something was up when the first two bottles I opened
were bad.
Shoulda known something was up when the color was too light for a nut
brown.
But I was thirsty.
-mr. bill
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121.72 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Mon Jan 16 1995 09:43 | 6 |
| Schlepped myself to my friend's house Sat. night where I commenced to
slurp a few of his own brand of Pale Ale. Yummy yummy yummy! Well
done indeed, well done. Pale Morning Dun from the Freestone Brewery.
Don't look for it in the store, it ain't there.
Brian
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121.73 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Zebras should be seen and not herd | Mon Jan 16 1995 09:44 | 6 |
|
Catamount Honey Lager - Vermont somewhere....
Not bad...
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121.74 | | POBOX::BATTIS | Contract Studmuffin | Fri Jan 20 1995 16:47 | 6 |
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Years ago a friend from Florida, brought back some local brew called
Hop & Gator (sp). Should have left it in Florida :-( :-( billed as
a lemon lime beer. Yuck.. Tasted worse than Hamm's preffered stock.
Mark
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121.75 | Hops and Malt plus | TROOA::TEMPLETON | | Tue Jan 31 1995 23:01 | 6 |
| Has anyone tried Newcastle brown ale lately? I did and it was not the
way I remember it, everything seems to be watered down now, either that
or my tolerence for beer is getting to the point where i can't tell the
difference anymore.
Joan
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121.76 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Be vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas! | Wed Feb 01 1995 12:19 | 13 |
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Anyone ever try "triple bock"
I received a bottle for Christmas (Sam Adams)...
Gave directions on how to drink it (room temp.... sorta like drinking
brandy..etc.)
Gak!!!! Stuff is gross!!!
I still have 4/5ths of the bottle left over... anyone want it?
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121.77 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | too few args | Wed Feb 01 1995 12:28 | 7 |
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>> Anyone ever try "triple bock"
yeah, we talked about this before.
it's not bad.
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121.78 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Be vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas! | Wed Feb 01 1995 13:21 | 7 |
| <-----
Want the rest of mine?
it's in a corked bottle and stored as they suggested.... I certainly
have no intention of.. gak.... drinking it...
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121.79 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | too few args | Wed Feb 01 1995 13:26 | 7 |
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If you didn't put your lips to it, I wouldn't bother
taking it. ;>
btw, the blue bottle makes a nice little bud vase.
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121.80 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Be vewy, vewy caweful awound Zebwas! | Wed Feb 01 1995 13:30 | 7 |
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<-------
Sorry.... poured it right from the bottle into a brandy snifter...
but I can go home tonight and wrap my lips around it if you'd like...
;)
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121.81 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Feb 20 1995 08:25 | 8 |
| finally tried Westminster Ale (micro brewery in Westminster, Ma).
novelty is it comes in 1/2 Gal. glass jugs.
i liked it. smooth-mild taste. much lighter than most ales i've tried,
but still full-bodied and on the potent side.
Chip
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121.82 | | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:21 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 121.81 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>
> finally tried Westminster Ale (micro brewery in Westminster, Ma).
> i liked it. smooth-mild taste. much lighter than most ales i've tried,
> but still full-bodied and on the potent side.
Yep, I had some a couple of weeks ago. A little sharp for my taste, but most
bottled beers are. Glad to see micro-brews from New England!
If you like Sam Adams, you'll like it.
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121.83 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | And monkeys might fly outa my butt! | Tue Feb 21 1995 16:59 | 5 |
| I am at last ajusting to this urine they all beer downunder.
I think the only thing that's ok to drink is Calton Cold and
even that tastes pritti shitti! :)
Ahhhh, what I wouldn't give for a pint of Stella or something...
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121.84 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Feb 23 1995 08:08 | 4 |
| Australian beer is crud is it?
I won`t bother going there then.
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121.85 | | CSOA1::LEECH | hi | Thu Feb 23 1995 09:54 | 4 |
| Anyone try Sam Adams double bock? I'm curious, but don't feel like
shelling out $6.19 for a six unless it is really good.
-steve
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121.86 | | SMURF::BINDER | vitam gustare | Thu Feb 23 1995 09:58 | 4 |
| .85
it wasn't worth that price to me. too sweet for my taste. but that's
just it, it's a matter of taste.
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121.87 | | NETCAD::WOODFORD | Light dawns over marblehead.... | Thu Feb 23 1995 09:59 | 10 |
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I have the same question of Sam Adams Porter...anyone tried it yet?
Thanks,
Terrie
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121.88 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Be vewy caweful awound Zebwas! | Thu Feb 23 1995 10:09 | 6 |
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I still have that almost full bottle of Sam Adams triple bock...
No takers??
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121.89 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Thu Feb 23 1995 11:12 | 4 |
| >I have the same question of Sam Adams Porter...anyone tried it yet?
The honey porter? I'm not a big porter drinker, but it was a pleasant
beverage to my inexperienced (with porters) palate.
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121.90 | | SMURF::BINDER | vitam gustare | Thu Feb 23 1995 11:52 | 2 |
| i rather like sam adams honey porter. it falls below catamount porter
on my list because it's sweeter than the cat. i like bitter brews.
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121.91 | | STOWOA::JOLLIMORE | Food for a crow | Thu Feb 23 1995 12:49 | 3 |
| another thumbs up for SA Honey Porter, although I agree w/Binder
not as good as Catamount. And, IMO, the best porter is a Samuel
Smith's.
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121.92 | Never feel like drinking a Genny Cream though.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:17 | 38 |
| The best porter is the one I'm drinking right now. (Don't take that
literally.)
They are all different, but the same. Most have their merits. (There
are real dogs out there.) But these best beer arguments are
nonsense. It's like arguing about best red wine. There are many many
fine red wines. There are even many many fine Barolos or Zins.
Arguing that a Barolo is better than a Zin is like arguing that
a sirloin is better than a lobster. They are different. They *should*
be different.
So, arguing that a porter is better than a double bock is nonsense.
If you like a porter, judge it as a porter. If you don't like a
porter, don't drink it. (Unless you are into liking things you don't
like.)
As far as Sam Adams, the mega-micro, their Honey Porter and Double Bock
are far too inconsistent batch to batch. Clearly they are shipping
what other (mini-micros) wouldn't. But I still haven't ever had a
return to store six pack from the mega-micro, but have had that happen
with a few other mini-micros.
As far as Sam Adams vrs Catamount vrs Samuel Smith's Porters.
There are times that what I want to drink the first, times when I want
to drink the second, and times when I want to splurge and drink the
third. There are even, *gasp*, times I want to drink a porter served
in a Utah Brew Pup. (Bonus points for the first person who identifies
the distinguishing feature of such a porter.)
Guinness right now is running a contest about "your most memorable pint
of Guinness." You all can describe the characteristics of the brew.
I'll remember the place, the people, the music.
-mr. bill
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121.93 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:35 | 1 |
| bonus points - It's only 3.2 % alc. by volume?
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121.94 | And it's still quite nice.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:37 | 4 |
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Yub.
-mr. bill
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121.95 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:37 | 7 |
| Bonus points - I think you have to 'join' the 'club' as a 'member' to
be allowed to purchase any alcohol for consumption on premises in
certain counties in Utah.
Another guess: I think the only brewpubs in Utah are at ski resorts.
DougO
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121.96 | Sorry DougO... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:39 | 7 |
|
Nope. Utah's alcohol laws, while still odd, are less odd in many ways
than Arlington Mass alcohol laws. And becoming less odder by the year.
And as far as brewpubs only at ski resorts. Downtown SLC is kind of
flat.
-mr. bill
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121.97 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:44 | 6 |
| nevermind...
but I thought Colorado had 3.2 laws also, so that sorta crossed that
off the list as a 'distinguishing' characteristic.
DougO
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121.98 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:58 | 3 |
| For a porter though, 3.2 is sort of distinguishing, in a way. The CO
beer may be 3.2 but at 9,000 ft., after a few of anything, I was glad I
wasn't driving.
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121.99 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Thu Feb 23 1995 15:31 | 7 |
| CO has 3.2 beer available if you buy from the supermarkets. buying
from the liquor store (often conveniently located next-door to the
grocer's) will get you real beer, or at least as real as commercioal
beer gets. Of course on Sunday the only package beer you can buy is
3.2.
meg
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121.100 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | aspiring peasant | Thu Feb 23 1995 15:36 | 1 |
| BrewSNARF
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121.101 | | SALEM::DODA | Donald Fehr, man of intransigence | Thu Feb 23 1995 15:36 | 5 |
| Favorite? That would be the Imperial Stout that I brewed last
Sept. Just about drinking time now. Sampled the first one last
Sunday and it's ready :-). It's also approx .10/alc.
daryll
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121.102 | Suits my personality... | GAAS::BRAUCHER | | Thu Feb 23 1995 15:50 | 4 |
|
Stout, yes. The more bitter, the better.
bb
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121.103 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Ooo Ah silly me | Thu Feb 23 1995 16:20 | 1 |
| Is there any beer in the U.S. that's 5% or more alc/vol?
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121.104 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Thu Feb 23 1995 16:34 | 7 |
| Made in the US or sold in the US?
If the latter, Duvel (13+%) from Belgium is sold. Saw it on the shelf
at Harrington's in Chelmsford last year. Also ordered it at Jekyll &
Hydes in Manhattan.
Mark.
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121.105 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Thu Feb 23 1995 17:08 | 7 |
| some of the "ice beers" are fairly high in alcohol.
i think I ran into one that was 5.7 or so.
Plankroad?
meg
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121.106 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Ooo Ah silly me | Thu Feb 23 1995 17:16 | 3 |
| I must remember that.
We have an ice beer here that it 7.2%
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121.107 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | And monkeys might fly outa my butt! | Thu Feb 23 1995 21:53 | 3 |
| re .105
woooooow stop the pres !!!! :*)
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121.108 | | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | TechnoCatalyst | Fri Feb 24 1995 00:37 | 2 |
| OI there, take it to one of the Clinton notes, ehhh??
|
121.109 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Feb 24 1995 12:25 | 10 |
| I went home at lunch time (to pick up my Gym gear),and stuck 8 small
bottles of French bier into my beer fridge,so they`ll be chilled when
I return from the pub tonight.
They`re good,as the bottles are so small you can knock a number back
a lot easier than the equivalent amount in cans.
6 quid for 24,which ain`t bad.
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121.110 | sunset grill | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | CML IAC RTL RAL | Mon Feb 27 1995 09:16 | 19 |
|
beers partaken of this weekend -
Duvel
Corsendonk Brown
Rodenbach Grand Cru Red Ale
Kwak
Murphy's Stout
Flying Dog Ale
Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout
NE Oatmeal Stout
Xingu Black
Tucher Bujavator
Hopf Dunkel Weisse
Tucher Hefe Weisse
Oberdorfer Dunkel
and an excellent oatmeal stout made by my brother-in-law
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121.112 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Gotta hard salami? | Mon Feb 27 1995 10:49 | 1 |
| Yes. Proves the theory of evolution.
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121.113 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Mon Feb 27 1995 12:33 | 6 |
| We bottled a maerzen last weekend (brewed in november), it had bottle-
conditioned and was ready to try by this weekend...whoa.....smooooth.
One of our best yet.
DougO
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121.114 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Mon Feb 27 1995 12:35 | 3 |
| re .113:
Which end of the mare did it come out of?
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121.115 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | luxure et supplice | Mon Feb 27 1995 13:01 | 1 |
| That's one of my favorite brews!
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121.116 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Mon Jun 19 1995 12:26 | 7 |
| 5 gallons of Pilsner -- made with spring water -- sit fermenting
in my kitchen. My first, but definitely not my last, foray into
the art of booze construction, thanks to the little people who
call me `Dad' (er. no they don't drive me to drink; they purchased
the beer making kit for me for Father's Day).
-b
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121.117 | | CSOA1::LEECH | | Mon Jun 19 1995 16:15 | 4 |
| Check out the HOMEBREW conference, when you get a chance. Lots of good
info in there.
-steve (fellow homebrewer)
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121.118 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:26 | 68 |
| To: Multiple recipients of list GARDENS <[email protected]>
CC:
Subj: Best Beer for Slugs
Since slug control seems to be a perennial topic and the use of beer as a
control methods has been knocked about a bit I thought I might report on a
somewhat obscure (but obviously highly important) piece of research carried
out in 1987 by Professor Whitney Cranshaw at Colorado State University. He
had heard about the use of beer to attract and kill slugs by allowing them
to drink themselves to death, but the question in his mind was, "What beer
is best - what beer do slugs prefer?"
His experiment examined 12 different brands of beer plus Gallo Pink Chablis
wine (who knew how cosmopolitan slugs really were?), a sugar, water and
yeast mix and as a control Fort Collins Colorado tap water. The beers
tested included:
Budweiser, Coors, Coors Light, Miller, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Kingsbury
Malt Beverage, Schaefer, Miller Lite, Bud Light, Old Milwaukee, Michelob and
Stroh's.
Each test liquid was replicated four times and the test ran for 8
weeks, in which time nearly 4,000 slugs had given their bodies to science as
part of the test.
Any ideas on which beer, or other tested liquid proved to be the
slug's choice? Stay tuned for the results in an upcoming post!
(Sorry, I just couldn't resist letting this hang for a day - I post the
outcome over the weekend)
Everyone have a great gardening weekend with plenty of sun or rain, which
ever YOUR gardens needs.
Bob Stewart
Maryland / [email protected]
To: Multiple recipients of list GARDENS <[email protected]>
CC:
Subj: Beer Choice for Slugs
Beverage Most Perferred By Slugs or 4,000 Slugs Can't Be Wrong
15 beverages tested, 4,000 slugs participate in study; THE RESULTS:
With Budweiser selected as the test comparison standard and give a 1.0.
1. Kingsbury Malt Beverage 1.14
2. Michelob 1.04 (attracted the most slugs)
3. Budweiser 1.00
4. Bud Light .89
5. Old Milwaukee .81
6. Coors Light .79
7. Schaefer .69
8. Miller .68
9. Stroh's .67
10. Miller's Lite .57
11. Sugar water and yeast .57
12. Coors .56
13. Pabst Blue Ribbon .44
14. Gallo Pink Chablis .09
15. Fort Collins tap water .06 (attracted the least slugs)
Bob Stewart
Maryland / [email protected]
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121.119 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Wed Jun 21 1995 17:32 | 1 |
| Stroh's backward is Shorts.
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121.120 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:37 | 11 |
|
There's a real satisfying feeling staring at a glass carboy --
which contains one's first ever attempt at home-brewed beer --
and watching the little bubbles rise as the brewer's yeast
and sugar does its thing.
It simultaneously appeals to my scientific nature, and my
nut-scratching Neanderthal male philosopher nature. I'd say
life is pretty much summed up in those little bubbles.
-b
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121.121 | you have arrived! | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Mr Blister | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:39 | 4 |
| >It simultaneously appeals to my scientific nature, and my
>nut-scratching Neanderthal male philosopher nature.
Ah, self-actualization. ;-)
|
121.122 | So how was the beer? | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:40 | 0 |
121.123 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:40 | 1 |
| He doesn't know. He's still scratching.
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121.124 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:41 | 6 |
|
RE: .122
I'll let you know in 4 weeks.
-b
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121.126 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:53 | 1 |
| Or Cruex.
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121.128 | | TROOA::COLLINS | My hovercraft is full of eels. | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:56 | 3 |
|
Does Cruex prevent cruelty?
|
121.129 | dried nuts | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:57 | 7 |
| > I think you could use some talcum powder.
I read a_article once by Ken Kesey where he claims his choice is corn
starch. It's just as absorbent and you don't end up smelling like a dang
ol' nursery.
TTom
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121.130 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Mr Blister | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:59 | 1 |
| Furthermore, when you're done you can thicken a sauce with it...
|
121.131 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Thu Jun 29 1995 15:00 | 11 |
|
I'll tell you one thing... never, EVER, use Bactine as a
replacement for Cruex. As a teen, I found this out the
hard way. No Cruex, so I searched the medicine cabinet...
well, Bactine said it relieved painful itching, which
sounded like what I had, so I sprayed some on. Well, it
_may_ have relieved the itching. However, it most certainly
increased the pain. I thought the damn things were on
fire.
-b
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121.132 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Learning to lean | Thu Jun 29 1995 15:01 | 6 |
|
Speaking of corn oil, last summer when my son and I were driving to
Colorado, we came across a bunch of oil pumping gizmos in corn fields and
I told him that's how we get corn oil..
|
121.133 | they was pumping out a corn hole? | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Thu Jun 29 1995 15:03 | 0 |
121.135 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Thu Jun 29 1995 15:50 | 6 |
| > There's a real satisfying feeling staring at a glass carboy --
> which contains one's first ever attempt at home-brewed beer --
100 batches later, its still satisfying.
Dougo$6_years_homebrewing
|
121.136 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Thu Jun 29 1995 19:15 | 9 |
| dougo,
Only 100+? ;-)
Oh the leftover crud in the bottom of the carboy is good for the yard.
The small green patch of anti-social bluegrass I have left thrives on
the leavings.
Meg 13 years and still brewing.
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121.137 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Fri Jun 30 1995 04:32 | 3 |
| Just got my first 45 pints from the RHC microbrewery. Groovy!
Chris.
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121.138 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Fri Jun 30 1995 11:00 | 9 |
| Here in Ontario you can go to a place that has all you need and brew on
the premises. It's fun, you get the best ingredients, and your house is
free of the mess and clutter. You go back in a couple of weeks to
bottle your filtered beer. And, it's good, very good. I prefer it to
any store bought stuff. The only thing is, unless it's kept cool, it
will go bad as the yeast has been filtered out. And yes, the
carbonation is added at bottling time.
Glenn
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121.139 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Fri Jun 30 1995 11:25 | 4 |
| Adding the carbo at bottling time is cheating. The right way to do it
is to prime the bottle with a small amount of sugar when you bottle.
The residual live yeast will eat the sugar and carbonate the beer for
you.
|
121.140 | rookie: 25 batches so far.... | SALEM::DODA | Does your dog bite? | Fri Jun 30 1995 12:47 | 4 |
| Actually, a better method is to add the priming sugar or DME to
the bottling bucket.
daryll
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121.141 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Fri Jun 30 1995 13:32 | 6 |
| Cheating? I don't know, it's pretty wonderful stuff. Guess I'm a
cheater.
If I home brewed though, I think I would still buy the equipment to
filter and carbonate. The beer is never cloudy nor is there any
sediment.
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121.142 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Fri Jun 30 1995 14:19 | 4 |
| .141
My beer is never cloudy. I use isinglass for finings. My beer does
have sediment, but then that's great for a sourdough starter.
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121.144 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Fri Jun 30 1995 15:54 | 12 |
| Othuer than a bit of chill hazing irish moss has done a great job of
keeping the cloudies out. IMO if there isn't at least a trace of
sediment on the bottom, it is a beer only in the same way Coors Lite
can be considered a beer. Letting the wort sit for a few minutes
before cold-cracking into the carboy avoids the 1/2 inch sediment
issues.
Anyone here have good luck with brewing Lambic's? The cherries are
starting to get reasonable and I have a hankering for brewing with
them.
meg
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121.145 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:10 | 3 |
| You haven't tried my Swiss Lager.
Debra, would you say it qualifies as beer?
|
121.146 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:14 | 5 |
| Your Swiss Lager may be drinkable, but I still prefer keg or bottle
conditioned beers. The natural carbonation is much lighter and nicer
to me that the gross bubbles I usually see with artificial carbonation.
meg
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121.147 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:19 | 4 |
| My bubbles aren't gross like you would see in a bud light or something.
The general comment I get from folks who try it is "smooth".
And, I brew to about 6%.
|
121.148 | mechanisation | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:25 | 19 |
|
Lately, I've been using a beer machine. I wasn't that thrilled with
the concept at first (got it as a prezzie) but it's working out to be a
flexible, no-mess way of brewing. I use canned English style worts
such as Firkin's Bitter & Dog Boulter which are 40-pint brews instead
of the awful thin 20-pint worts that came with the machine. Brew under
pressure for 7-10 days, let sit in the fridge for three days and it
comes out clear as crystal with no need to fine. Then either drink it
cellared, keg style (carbonated) or let off the pressure and bottle it
with very little corn sugar per bottle. It throws a little sediment on
the secondary fermentation but again clears nicely.
Purists will be aghast at this sacrilege, but it makes a good pint.
Regards,
Colin
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121.149 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Passhion | Fri Jun 30 1995 21:45 | 9 |
|
Funny you should ask, I just finished my dinner of steak, rice pilaf,
and a bottle of Glenn's beer 8^).
It's _wonderful_ - clear and dark; the only carbonation is a very gentle
tingle on the tongue; the hoppy fragrance delights the nose; and finally,
it's got a kick like a mule on crystal 8^).
Excuse me while I go lie down for a while...
|
121.150 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Wed Jul 05 1995 10:43 | 1 |
| 8^)
|
121.151 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Bronze Goddesses | Wed Jul 05 1995 11:04 | 4 |
|
It's absolutely true, he did not pay me to write that.
The smell of the hops alone is intoxicating.
|
121.152 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Whirly Twirly Naps | Wed Jul 05 1995 11:09 | 3 |
|
{beam}
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121.153 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Wed Jul 05 1995 20:42 | 7 |
| You know when you wake up in the morning with a stormin' norman
hangover, and you say to yourself "I ain't never gonna drink again" ?
Well I've found a beer that can be drunk at just that point and has the
same taste as it did the night before.
What a find.
|
121.154 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:47 | 6 |
| Had a glass of Sam Adams Cherry Wheat last evening with dinner.
Quite tasty.
I must stop buying this Old Milwaukee Light . . .
|
121.155 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:07 | 2 |
| agagagagaagaggagagagagagagagggaggaagaggaagagaaaaagagagagagag! Olde
Swillwalkme Light?!?!?!? Jack, your luck just ran out.
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121.156 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:16 | 4 |
| > Had a glass of Sam Adams Cherry Wheat last evening with dinner.
It ain't a lambic, but it's still definitely something for the TTMYGT
string.
|
121.157 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:33 | 1 |
| lambic pentameter.
|
121.159 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:43 | 1 |
| ....whose yeast was white as snow.
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121.160 | Now, Old Milwaukee Light is a different story ... | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:54 | 6 |
| > definitely something for the TTMYGT string.
To the contrary. It might MYG, but it didn't MMG at all. It was very
tasty. It might not be to your liking, and certainly isn't similar
to any classic brews, I'm sure, but that doesn't make it terrible.
|
121.161 | | TROOA::COLLINS | The Greater Action Area | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:57 | 6 |
|
Jack, Dick is a seasoned music critic, and as such, is well-trained
in the art of over-estimating the value of his opinion.
;^)
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121.162 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:08 | 4 |
| >I must stop buying this Old Milwaukee Light . . .
I think this belongs in the "gak" topic.
|
121.163 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:14 | 4 |
|
My mother drinks that swill
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121.164 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:49 | 13 |
| .161
critic n. A scoundrel who makes it his profession to carp loudly
about whatever artistic or dramatic efforts displease him in an
attempt to convince the people who enjoyed the performance that
they are possessed of dreadful taste.
Has anybody ever seen a drama critic in the daytime? Of
course not. They come out after dark, up to no good.
- P. G. Wodehouse
From the Curmudgeon's Dictionary.
|
121.165 | lame | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:11 | 4 |
| Critic: a fairly lame cartoon that fills the time between the Simpsons
and Al Bundy.
TTom
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121.166 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:32 | 1 |
| I like Oregon I.P.A.
|
121.167 | Integrated Purchasing Application? | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:34 | 0 |
121.168 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:35 | 1 |
| nope
|
121.169 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:47 | 1 |
| BEER PEOPLE! BEER!!!
|
121.170 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:49 | 1 |
| Indiana Piss Ants?
|
121.171 | bee-uh hee-uh | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:49 | 4 |
| > BEER PEOPLE! BEER!!!
Sounds like you need a little service there. Will somebody give the guy
a beer!
|
121.172 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 16:52 | 5 |
| Oregon Indiana Piss Ants?
hee hee hee.
Nope.
|
121.173 | memories from my childhood beer can collection... | CSOA1::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:00 | 2 |
| Miss (or Mrs.) Frothingslosh Beer - anyone ever have one 'o these?
Don't know is they still make 'em or not.
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121.174 | | GRANPA::MWANNEMACHER | NRA member | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:02 | 3 |
|
You mean Old Frockenshloth
|
121.175 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:03 | 1 |
| Okay, okay, okay. How about Ignorant Pilsner Additive?
|
121.176 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:04 | 1 |
| You're getting closer....
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121.177 | | TROOA::COLLINS | The Greater Action Area | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:06 | 3 |
|
How about "Indiana Paleobotanist Alert"?
|
121.178 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:06 | 5 |
| Old Frothingslosh, the beer with the head on the bottom.
Godawful stuff, but the cans were nice collector's items - the Iron
City brewery put out one run of OF each year, and the can was different
every time.
|
121.179 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:09 | 1 |
| Inane Patent Applications?
|
121.180 | is it offal? | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:10 | 1 |
|
|
121.181 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:11 | 1 |
| Naaaa, you're getting colder doc.
|
121.182 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:28 | 1 |
| Insane Persons About?
|
121.183 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:32 | 1 |
| While I agree that that is true, nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno.
|
121.184 | I Prefer Acid? | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:36 | 0 |
121.185 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:38 | 1 |
| You very well might, but nope.
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121.186 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:38 | 1 |
| Enough already! India Pale Ale.
|
121.187 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Yurple Takes The Lead! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:46 | 1 |
| You're no fun anymore.
|
121.188 | | TROOA::COLLINS | The Greater Action Area | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:47 | 3 |
|
Let's throw stones at his window!
|
121.189 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Fri Jul 21 1995 09:51 | 3 |
| re: .157
As in the Rubeeryat of Omar Khyyam?
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121.190 | | CLYDE::KOWALEWICZ_M | The Ballad of the Lost C'Mell | Fri Jul 21 1995 13:52 | 5 |
|
Old Frothingslosh, the beer with the head on the bottom.
^^^^ ^^^^
pale,stale ale foam
nnttm
|
121.191 | | SMURF::BINDER | Father, Son, and Holy Spigot | Fri Jul 21 1995 14:04 | 3 |
| .190
Thank you.
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121.192 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:47 | 1 |
| What do you expect? It was brewed in Pittsburgh. 8^)
|
121.193 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Mon Aug 07 1995 12:42 | 12 |
|
Last night, had a bottle of:
Belhaven
St. Andrew's Ale
Excellent!!!
Now I just gotta remember the name of the place and how to get there in
North Chelmsford!!
:)
|
121.194 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:47 | 2 |
| Belhaven is available in just about every well stocked purveyor of
brewed bevvies. Kappy's has it. Too heavy for me though.
|
121.195 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Mon Aug 07 1995 15:05 | 9 |
|
<-----
I guess I gotta look closer.. :)
Too heavy??
The ale I had was really on the light side...
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121.196 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Occam's Comb | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:29 | 11 |
|
Glenn may or may not recall that during our meeting in Toronto some
time ago I told him about the impending release of Lakeport's "Naked"
beer.
Well, I've got a bottle in front of me (or a frontal lobotomy), bearing
the handle "Truly Naked".
Not bad, but I don't think I'd bother buying another case. Nothing
distinguishing about it.
|
121.197 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:34 | 5 |
| I don't know if you can buy the products from Unibroue in Quebec at the
Ontario Liquor Stores, but you ought to ask about it. It's really good
stuff. woooooo!
Doesn't Lakeport do the PC stuff?
|
121.198 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Occam's Close Shave | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:39 | 7 |
|
Nope, no `Unibroue' stuff here. Lakeport no longer does the PC stuff;
Labatt's does that now, and a lousy job they do of it, too.
Lakeport does the `Dave Nichols' line of beer, as well as `Lakeport
Pilsener', `Laker Beer', `Around Ontario', and the `Truly Naked'.
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121.199 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:48 | 6 |
| Well, the joys of living in Ottawa, just drive across the river and
everything changes.
And I have IPA to boot!
Yes, I know I know, TRO 1/2.
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121.200 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:50 | 1 |
| This could have been a snarf, but I pulled my pants down instead.
|
121.201 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Occam's Paper Towel Dispenser | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:51 | 3 |
|
Sacr� Bleu! Zut Alors!
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121.202 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:56 | 8 |
|
Since I don't have an IPA 8^/, I'm having a boilermaker with a shot of
Johnny Walker Red in my Montreal shot glass and one of Glenn's Swiss
Lagers.
8^q
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121.203 | {simper} | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Tue Sep 05 1995 23:57 | 1 |
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121.204 | 8^) | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Wed Sep 06 1995 00:01 | 4 |
|
HOWEVER {cough}, I do wish it were an IPA.
{...SIGH}
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121.205 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Wed Sep 06 1995 00:03 | 1 |
| Perhaps a delivery is imminent.
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121.206 | {perk} | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Wed Sep 06 1995 00:04 | 2 |
|
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121.207 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | AREAS is a dirty word | Wed Sep 06 1995 00:07 | 1 |
| Not only that, maybe I'll bring you some soon too!
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121.208 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Wed Sep 06 1995 00:08 | 4 |
|
Thanks, little buddy 8^).
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121.209 | Not sure if posted yet...funny all-the-same. | SCAS01::GUINEO::MOORE | HEY! All you mimes be quiet! | Thu Sep 07 1995 19:45 | 62 |
|
BEER DRINKER'S POCKET TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom : Drinking fails to give satisfaction and taste; shirt front
is wet.
Fault : Mouth not open when drinking or glass being applied to
wrong part of face.
Solution : Buy another pint and practice in front of a mirror.
Continue with as many pints as necessary until drinking
technique is perfect.
Symptom : Drinking fails to give satisfaction and taste; beer
unusually pale and clear.
Fault : Glass is empty.
Solution : Find someone who will buy you another pint.
Symptom : Room is spinning.
Fault : Somebody is spinning your barstool.
Solution : Vomit on person doing the spinning.
Symptom : Feet cold and wet.
Fault : Glass being held at incorrect angle.
Solution : Turn glass so that open end is pointing at ceiling.
Symptom : Feet warm and wet.
Fault : Loss of self-control.
Solution : Go and stand beside nearest dog. After a while complain to
its owner about its lack of house training.
Symptom : Lap cool and wet.
Fault : Drooling on yourself.
Solution : Change position so that you are drooling on someone else.
Symptom : Bar blurred.
Fault : You are looking through the bottom of your empty glass.
Solution : Find someone who will buy you another pint.
Symptom : Bar moving.
Fault : You are being carried out.
Solution : Find out if you are being taken to another bar. If not
complain loudly that you are being hijacked.
Symptom : Bar looks like a circus.
Fault : You're at a circus.
Solution : Go to a bar.
Symptom : The opposite wall is covered with ceiling tiles and has a
fluorescent strip across it.
Fault : You have fallen over backwards.
Solution : If glass is still full, and no one is standing on your
drinking arm, stay put. If not, get someone to lift
you up and lash you to the bar.
Symptom : Everything has gone dim and you have a mouth full of teeth
and cigarette butts.
Fault : You have fallen over forwards. Solution : Same as for
falling over backwards.
Symptom : Everything has gone dim.
Fault : The pub is closing.
Solution : PANIC!!
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121.210 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Thu Sep 07 1995 21:08 | 2 |
| HA HA!! most funny !! I'll record the symptoms experienced this
weekend.
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121.211 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Thu Sep 07 1995 22:59 | 1 |
| I'm very thirsty so I think I'll have an I.P.A.
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121.212 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Occam's Liquid Soap | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:01 | 3 |
|
No you won't.
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121.213 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:01 | 3 |
| Too late!
{slurp}
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121.214 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Occam's Liquid Soap | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:02 | 5 |
|
Oh YEAH? Take THAT!
{slosh}
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121.215 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:05 | 1 |
| {buuuuuurp!}
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121.216 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:55 | 5 |
|
I have an ENTIRE FRIDGE in my basement, empty, just WAITING to be
filled with a bunch of IPA 8^q.
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121.217 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:58 | 1 |
| I'm having beer stress.
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121.218 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Thu Sep 07 1995 23:58 | 4 |
|
Beer stress? What in the world is Beer Stress?!
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121.219 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Fri Sep 08 1995 00:01 | 2 |
| It's when you look at the contents of your beer fridge and you try to
gage how you will stretch it out for a couple of more weeks.
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121.220 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Fri Sep 08 1995 00:06 | 16 |
| imnsho - The best beer in the world would have to be a pint of Stella
Atois, as served from the pump in a French pub. Most other beers in the
world really are crap. I realise that stouts/ales/bitters are of a good
quality however i don't consume it so have no other opinion.
I mean if you look at it further : Stella is a beer that has a unique
taste, great texture and a suitable alcohol content, not too excessive
just perfect.
Looking forward to having a few pints of that upon my return to
Blighty. It tastes good there, however, as with any other beer that
leaves it country of origin, the taste seems to differ !
Why is it that happens ? I have got so many examples of beers/lagers
that change taste/effect/alcohol levels etc but claim to be the same
thing.
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121.221 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Fri Sep 08 1995 00:10 | 4 |
|
STTTTEEEEEE----LLLLLLLLLLAAAA!!!
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121.222 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Fri Sep 08 1995 10:30 | 4 |
|
Glenn, if you want your beer to stretch, start drinking more
boilermakers. You'll need fewer beers to get the same effect..... :-)
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121.223 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Fri Sep 08 1995 10:43 | 1 |
| I'm fresh out of Johnny.
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121.224 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Fri Sep 08 1995 10:47 | 3 |
|
How was he?
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121.225 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Baddy 48 shoes | Fri Sep 08 1995 12:04 | 1 |
| On the rocks.
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121.226 |
| CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Sep 08 1995 13:56 | 16 |
| Stella Artois is very nice indeed,though a tad too strong my tastes.
It`s fine if you just have one or two,but a little too much if you
have 7 or 8. Er,far too much in fact.
For excessive lager intake,I think it is far wiser to stick to your
Fosters,Heineken,Tennents Pilsner,Carling Black Label etc. Though
I suppose it depends what your metabolism is used to. When I was
a lad,I used to drink nothing but strong lager,and called anyone
who didn`t a puff. Which shows what a sad case I am.
The worst culprit in my opinion is Carlsberg Export. It goes down
really easily but gets you utterly brahms.
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121.227 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Mr. Karen Walsh | Mon Sep 25 1995 10:52 | 18 |
|
By the way...a little tidbit of info for youse kind folx...
Saturday night Karen and I were wandering along Boylston trying to find
a suitable spot for a nightcap. Well, every joint was jumpin', and at
the one place that looked like it had ANY room at all, we got carded.
Karen, being 32, didn't think to bring her ID with her. I, being 31,
had mine anyway, but that weren't good enough for them, so...
We eventually tried the lobby of the Hilton, near the Hynes Convention
Centre. The bar there was called `Boodles', and it turned out to be a
great find. They had over 100 different beers, most from small,
out-of-state breweries. I tried a Middlesex Raspberry Wheat, and a
Lemon Lager whose brand name I have forgotten (something with an X in
the middle, like `Saxon'...).
Good service, too.
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121.228 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:12 | 11 |
| > Lemon Lager whose brand name I have forgotten (something with an X in
> the middle, like `Saxon'...).
Saxxer.
Yeah, it's delicious. They do it by putting lemon juice in after the
brewing, during fermentation. I asked them about it at the California
Small Brewer's Festival in July this year. I think they're from Oregon
or Washington.
DougO
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121.229 | | TROOA::COLLINS | When doze? 9 to 5! | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:45 | 3 |
|
Oregon...that's the one.
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121.230 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:29 | 1 |
| I like Oregon IPA.
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121.231 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Tue Sep 26 1995 09:29 | 1 |
| I like India OPA.
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121.232 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Tue Sep 26 1995 10:45 | 3 |
| Has that got Oregano in it?
Bluuuuuurgh!
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121.233 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Tue Sep 26 1995 10:47 | 2 |
| No, but the little bag you bought for a lot of money had oregano
in it.
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121.234 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Tue Sep 26 1995 11:06 | 1 |
| Sacr� bleu! (translation: the blue bag!)
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121.235 | Rogue Nut Brown Nectar? | ASABET::DCLARK | could you, would you, with a goat? | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:15 | 4 |
| They have Rogue Nut Brown Nectar on tap at the Horseshoe in
Hudson. Best beer I ever tried (and that's saying a lot!).
Does anyone know where I can buy a rack? (Bacon's in Hudson
doesn't sell it).
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121.236 | | TROOA::COLLINS | This tightrope feels like home... | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:18 | 5 |
|
Oh...and I took some good advice and tried John Harvard's Brewhouse
this past Friday. The Harvest Ale was excellent; tasted like a
slice of pumpkin pie. The Pale Ale was good too.
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121.237 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:24 | 1 |
| And how was mine?
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121.238 | | TROOA::COLLINS | This tightrope feels like home... | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:26 | 6 |
|
.237
Verrrrry nice, verrrry nice. Reminded me of Dragon's Breath. Was
that the formula, or did you invent one of your own?
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121.239 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment uescimur. | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:27 | 7 |
| .236
> The Harvest Ale was excellent; tasted like a
> slice of pumpkin pie.
Odd. I've always been under the impression that beer ought to taste
like beer.
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121.240 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:29 | 3 |
| I was going by a recipe but I changed a few things.
A little dark malt, some honey to boost the octane and extra fuggles.
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121.241 | | TROOA::COLLINS | This tightrope feels like home... | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:34 | 12 |
|
.239
Some of us like to try new things, Dick. Variety, spice-of-life,
that sort of thing.
I find that specialty beers are often interesting to sample, though
usually not something I'd want to drink to excess, or even regularly.
Still...it's a big, wide world; lots to do, and see, and eat,
and drink.
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121.242 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:48 | 5 |
| I'm still guzzling the stuff we brewed at the RHC microbrewery, not
bad stuff. Although my uncle asked me why it tasted of toffee (okay,
so we burned the malt a bit)
Chris.
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121.243 | | CSOA1::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:50 | 6 |
| >tasted like a slice of pumpkin pie
Ick. The thought of pumpkin pie *beer* simply turns my stomach, it
does. Of course, I do not like pumpkin pie, so that may have something
to do with it. 8^)
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121.244 | | TROOA::COLLINS | This tightrope feels like home... | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:54 | 3 |
|
mmmmmmm...pummmmpkin piiiiiiie...
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121.245 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment uescimur. | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:56 | 6 |
| .241
> Variety, spice-of-life, that sort of thing.
Yeah, I know all that. I tried a lambic once, and after I cleaned up
the spew from the counter I quoted the Raven.
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121.246 | | TROOA::COLLINS | This tightrope feels like home... | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:57 | 3 |
|
Quoth the Raven, "Have one more!"
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121.247 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Wed Oct 04 1995 19:21 | 3 |
| I discovered an excellent value, Dave's `Bavarian Style' Dopplegold.
8^q
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121.248 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Cruel, and Unusual | Wed Oct 04 1995 19:29 | 4 |
|
Agreed. Best $12.50 case on the market, although not (by far) the best
on the market.
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121.249 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Wed Oct 04 1995 19:30 | 1 |
| To be sure.
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121.250 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Thu Oct 05 1995 00:11 | 1 |
| I had a dream about beer last night. It was a good'n
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121.251 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Thu Oct 05 1995 09:35 | 5 |
|
I minor stroke of luck. While packing the basement for the big move, I
found a full bottle of Firkin Bitter homebrew in amongst the empties.
It has been there for months and was clear as crystal. Bitter 'n hoppy
with a slightly burned malt. Hic.
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121.252 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Sun Oct 08 1995 14:44 | 4 |
| Carling Premier is surprisingly good for a cheapo lager, probably because
it tastes more like a bitter. Groovy.
Chris.
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121.253 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Cyberian Puppy | Wed Oct 11 1995 21:35 | 5 |
|
J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown Lager
Quite nice, actually...
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121.254 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:07 | 3 |
| ....brought to by the friendly folks from the Genesee Breweries, makers
of Genny Cream Ale and other fine brews from the Genessee River,
Rochester, N.Y.
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121.255 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of OhOhOh/OwOwOw | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:08 | 6 |
|
Mmmmmm, Genny Screamers!
8^q
The best cheap beer I know 8^).
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121.256 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Cyberian Puppy | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:10 | 3 |
|
Welllll...it was better than Genny, I'm here to tell ya!
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121.257 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:11 | 2 |
| Yeah, I was fooled into thinking it was a good brew while sipping an a
few after a hard day of skiing out west last year. :-).
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121.258 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Cyberian Puppy | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:13 | 5 |
|
Brian,
Go get me something to beat you with!
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121.259 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:27 | 5 |
| According to their old ads, the water in Genesee Beer comes from "crystal
clear Hemlock Lake." Not surprisingly, said lake is (or was) the source of
Rochester's municipal water supply. I remember reading some years ago about
pollution problems they were having. I think the problem was caused by
droppings from gypsy moth caterpillars.
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121.260 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:30 | 1 |
| Those dreaded pooping pillars!
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121.261 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:32 | 3 |
| Genesee Gypsy Moth Lager.
8^p
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121.262 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Reformatted to fit your screen | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:39 | 11 |
| Leaf Eater Lager
Tree Stripping Stout
Agent Orange Amber
Gypsy Moth Malt
De'Foliant Draft
These are the beers of Upstate.
Akshually John, they were quite tasty yes they were. Feel free to beat
me anyway, I most likely deserve it for something I am about to do say
or think :-).
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121.263 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pettin' & Sofa Settin' | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:41 | 1 |
| Porch Lite Ale
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121.264 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:59 | 1 |
| 'splains why Genny has that oakey taste.
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121.265 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Cyberian Puppy | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:04 | 3 |
|
Okey dokey?
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121.266 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | sunlight held together by water | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:22 | 6 |
| >'splains why Genny has that oakey taste.
oaky. /hth /nnttm
Unless you were referring to roak. :-)
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121.267 | | EVMS::MORONEY | DANGER Do Not Walk on Ceiling | Fri Oct 13 1995 18:36 | 1 |
| Hmm, that's how it gets referred to as Green Death.
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121.268 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | A seemingly endless time | Thu Oct 26 1995 12:06 | 97 |
|
Beer is the Solution
by David Barry
Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is
beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the
wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza.
Also, the wheel does not cure the common cold, whereas beer does. This
was proved in a recent experiment in which scientists placed two groups
of cold sufferers in a bowling alley. One group was given all the beer
it could drink, while the other group was given only water. After two
or three weeks, the beer drinkers exhibited no cold symptoms whatsoever,
in fact couldn't even stand up; whereas the water drinkers had all gone
home.
Beer can also be used to halt the nuclear arms race. Right now the
missile negotiators drink coffee, so after three or four cups they get
very snappish, which leads to increased international tension:
RUSSIAN: As I understand your proposal, you wish us to remove our
Thundersquat missiles from Hungary, and in return you
will- Would you please stop that?
AMERICAN: Stop what?
RUSSIAN: Tinkling your spoon against your saucer. All morning long
it's tinkle, tinkle, tinkle. You sound like the collar on
a flea-infested dog. I can barely hear myself negotiate.
AMERICAN: Is that so? Did it ever occur to you that I might be
tinkling my saucer so that I will not have to listen to
you snort the same wad of mucus back up your nose every
twenty-five seconds precisely by my watch? You cling to
that wad as if it had great sentimental value.
RUSSIAN: Not at all. Let me get rid of it right now. (He blows
his nose on the American proposal.)
In their statements to the press, both sides try to put the best
possible face on things ("RUSSIANS EXPRESS VIEWS ON U.S. PROPOSAL"),
but the truth is they aren't getting anywhere. Now if you give those
same negotiators a keg of beer, after an hour or so you'll see all kinds
of nuclear cooperation:
AMERICAN: Tell you what. You take all your missiles out of France,
and we'll send you over some decent men's suits.
RUSSIAN: Great! Wait a minute. I don't think we have any missiles
in France.
AMERICAN: Then put some in, for God's sake!
RUSSIAN: Okay, but won't that irritate the French?
AMERICAN: Don't worry about the little snots. If they give us any
trouble, we'll have Jerry Lewis shot.
With this kind of cooperation, we'd have a lasting arms agreement in no
time, and all thanks to beer.
THE STORY OF BEER
One day nearly a thousand years ago, two serfs were working the soil in
medieval England when one of them accidentally knocked some grain,
yeast, hops, and sugar into a bucket of water. As the two serfs watched
in fascination, the mixture began to ferment, and some knights rode up
behind them and whacked off their heads with swords, as was the custom
in those days.
"This is hot work," said one of the knights. "I could forsooth get
behind a clean, crisp, cold beverage."
"Begorrah," said another. "Let's go to Germany, where beer was recently
invented."
And so they did, and they thought the new invention was terrific, except
that they had to go to the bathroom all the time, which is extremely
annoying when you are wearing armor. So they decided to quit being
knights and start the Renaissance, yet another of the many fine benefits
we derive from beer.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BEER
I really don't know. Back in 1981, I sent away for a mail-order kit
that is supposed to enable you to make your own beer at home. I take
this kit out from time to time, to look at it. It's sitting next to me
as I write these words.
The problem is that you need a bunch of empty beer bottles to put your
homemade beer in, so the first thing I always do is go out and buy a
case of beer and start drinking it, to empty the bottles. While I am
doing this I read the kit directions, and I notice that if I start
making beer right now, I won't have any actual beer to drink for more
than fifteen days. Also I will have to become involved with something
called "wort." So I always decide to stick with store-bought beer and
save my kit for use during an emergency, such as following a nuclear
attack. I hate to be a pessimist, but I, for one, intend to remain
fully prepared for this terrible possibility until I see some clear sign
of a lessening of international tension, such as that the missile
negotiators send out for a pizza.
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121.269 | Redecorating may be in store | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Oct 31 1995 22:50 | 17 |
| Some time ago, somewhere in here (though not in this string), I mentioned
having received a brew sack for Christmas last year (after which Mr. Bill
told me it was a crap product, if I recall correctly). Anyway, it turns
out the actual brand name on this puppy is Brewking and it comes from
Scotland (The Malt Extract Factory, Kirkliston, West Lothian, to be exact).
So the other night I finally got around to starting the thing - pretty simple:
Open the cap, remove the seal, pour in 3 quarts of hot water, swish
it around to dissolve the malt syrup, add 7 quarts of cold water,
swish again, add yeast and replace the cap which includes a pressure
relief valve. (There's a tap at the base of the bag.)
One of the "helpful hints" listed says that after a day or two, due to the
build up of gas from the fermentation process, the bag will become "rigid".
Damn - they weren't kidding! This thing is as bloated and stiff as a raccoon
on a Jersey roadside in August!
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121.270 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | runs with scissors | Thu Nov 02 1995 23:38 | 7 |
| jack,
If your water is as clorinated as it is here, I hope you boiled and
cooled it before you used the x gallons of cold water. The clorine
tends to leave an "off" flavor, to put it nicely.
Meg, who has tasted clorinated beer.
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121.271 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Fri Nov 03 1995 07:17 | 3 |
| I used bottled water, Meg. My well water isn't chlorinated, but it's so
high in iron that the beer would probably turn black.
|
121.272 | | ACIS03::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Fri Nov 03 1995 09:27 | 7 |
| <-- Real beer has color! Of course, black should be limited to stouts
and porters. 8^) Extra minerals are unlikely to affect the beer
negatively in flavor.
Chlorine, however (as Meg says), certainly can.
-steve
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121.273 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Fri Nov 03 1995 09:59 | 7 |
|
Tried a bottle of Sam Adams Scotch...mumble.. mumble.. "Triple Malt"
the other day...
Not bad...
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121.274 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | | Fri Nov 03 1995 10:08 | 1 |
| i love sam adams honey porter!!
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121.275 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Fri Nov 03 1995 10:08 | 5 |
|
<-----
That's good too!!! :)
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121.276 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Fri Nov 03 1995 10:35 | 1 |
| My last batch of Swiss Lager turned out great. 8^q
|
121.277 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Working for paper and iron... | Fri Nov 03 1995 10:43 | 3 |
|
TRO 1/2
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121.278 | Cherry/Cerasa | ODIXIE::CERASO | | Tue Nov 07 1995 13:56 | 6 |
|
I like the Sam Adams Triple Scotch. The Cherry Wheat is great, but I
can't find it anymore. Is this one of their seasonal brews?
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121.279 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Tootsie Pops | Tue Nov 07 1995 13:58 | 6 |
|
Mark: If you like Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, try a beer called Oregon
Raspberry Wheat. It's rather yummy. I haven't seen the S.A.C.W. since
the summer.
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121.280 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:00 | 5 |
|
>Oregon Raspberry Wheat
Bluuuuuuuuurgh!!!
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121.281 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Tootsie Pops | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:03 | 4 |
|
Oh, Andy 8^).
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121.282 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:03 | 1 |
| German wheat beer is traditionally served with raspberry syrup.
|
121.283 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:08 | 10 |
|
>German wheat beer is traditionally served with raspberry syrup.
That's exactly what the one I tried tasted like on Saturday... like
someone poured the syrup right into the beer...
IS that how they make it or does the flavor get brewed in during the
process??
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121.284 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:17 | 2 |
| The German wheats, wiesen (sp?), would take an awful long time to get
used to.
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121.285 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | runs with scissors | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:20 | 15 |
| depends,
there are a lot of debates about when and how to add bfruit, and it
depends on the beer. Lambics generally have the fruit added after the
primary fermentation and the fruit kicks up the fermentation again.
some people throw the fruit in in the final boiling minutes of the wart
stage and before yeasting, some people add whole or crushed fruit at
the same time as yeasting, arguing that cooking the fruit changes both
the character and flavor of the brew.
Take you best shot and pitch it whenever. I am asking frank to pitch
crushed rasberries into the next wart, just before pitching the yeast.
meg
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121.286 | Triple Bock is high in alcohol | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is the life for me | Tue Nov 07 1995 18:50 | 9 |
|
> I like the Sam Adams Triple Scotch. The Cherry Wheat is great, but I
> can't find it anymore. Is this one of their seasonal brews?
That would be Triple Bock - it comes in blue bottles. S.A. also makes a Scotch
Ale but that is different. The Triple Bock is %18 alcohol and tastes like a
cold remedy. The Scotch Ale is a real beer.
Tim
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121.287 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:25 | 4 |
| Incidentally, Deb, I found that the Oregon Raspberry Wheat IS available
in the markets. Aside from Sam Adams Cranberry Lambic around Christmas time,
it's the only fruited brew I've found "to go".
|
121.288 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:28 | 1 |
| How about Oregon IPA? That's good stuff!
|
121.289 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Nov 07 1995 19:33 | 2 |
| I will have to try one of those IPAs sometime. Yes I will.
|
121.290 | For those who were waiting for a "blow-by-blow" | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Nov 07 1995 21:27 | 7 |
| re: .269
FWIW, the Bag-o-Beer is still tight as a drum.
Per the directions, I'm movin' it down to the basement for a few weeks
before I tap it.
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121.291 | | ACIS04::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:32 | 21 |
|
>That would be Triple Bock - it comes in blue bottles. S.A. also makes a Scotch
>Ale but that is different. The Triple Bock is %18 alcohol and tastes like a
>cold remedy. The Scotch Ale is a real beer.
I think you might be a tad off, here (about the 18%). I would say it
may be 6.0% or thereabouts- if I had to make a guess (I have tried it).
As a general rule, ale/lager yeast peters out at about 12%. To raise
the alcohol level beyond this, you would have to add wine or champaign
yeast to the wort. The cost in ingredients to make such a strong malt
beverage would be prohibitive, though (you have to have a LOT of
fermentables to even reach the 8% mark- trust me, that's what my last
homebrewed stout ended up as, and it was most expensive.
Of course, the federal government would not allow an 18% beverage to be
labelled "beer/ale/lager/porter/stout", in any case. This is strong
even for a wine, though I did once make a mead that toped this mark. 8^)
-steve (homebrewer)
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121.292 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:49 | 4 |
|
Triple Bock belongs in the "gak" topic...
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121.293 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:54 | 1 |
| Oh really Andy! 8^)
|
121.294 | Sudsy the cow says... | ACIS04::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:55 | 11 |
|
(__)
(oo)
/-------\/
/ | || \
* ||W---|| Burp.
~~ ~~
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121.295 | Sudsy, the lush... | ACIS04::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:58 | 11 |
|
-------|------|------------
++ ++
||---M||
|| |
/\-------\
(00) \
( ) *
/
hickup!
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121.296 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Been complimented by a toady lately? | Wed Nov 08 1995 09:59 | 12 |
|
re: .293
>Oh really Andy! 8^)
You must not remember my offer to "give up" a bottle of the stuff I
receieved as a gift last year...
There were no takers, so my kitchen sink drank it... and it never
burped!!
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121.297 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Nov 24 1995 12:45 | 11 |
| Top new UK lager:
Carling Premier.
At first,I thought this was a straight replacement for Carling Black
Label,but I was wrong. It`s a new lager in it`s own right,and very,very
good it is n`all. Very cold all the way down,with a smooth creamy head
(ooh er).
It also comes in cans.
|
121.298 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Lager Lout | Fri Nov 24 1995 13:07 | 8 |
| > At first,I thought this was a straight replacement for Carling Black
> Label,but I was wrong. It`s a new lager in it`s own right,and very,very
> good it is n`all. Very cold all the way down,with a smooth creamy head
> (ooh er).
it's pretty good stuff, almost tastes more like a bitter than a lager.
Chris.
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121.299 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Mon Nov 27 1995 09:23 | 2 |
| Carling Black Label is British? Isn't there a Canadian brew with that name?
I remember well the ads from my youth in upstate NY: "Mabel! Black Label!"
|
121.300 | Snarf Label | TROOA::COLLINS | The manual is pure fiction. | Mon Nov 27 1995 09:30 | 4 |
|
Black Label is licensed for local production and distribution in
the U.S. and the U.K., just as Carlsberg is produced here.
|
121.301 | | SMURF::BINDER | Eis qui nos doment uescimur. | Mon Nov 27 1995 14:48 | 6 |
| .300
> Black Label is licensed...
...for modification of the formula. Just as with other non-US beers,
the US version is a pale imitation of the original.
|
121.302 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | A few cards short of a full deck | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:46 | 2 |
|
Carling black label is as good as Blatz. enough said
|
121.303 | | STOWOA::PJOHNSON | aut disce, aut discede | Thu Nov 30 1995 16:50 | 2 |
| Is Dawson or Ballantine Ale still available? I'd like to buy a case
for $3.96+deposit.
|
121.304 | Oh, sure, get me started on nostalgia | AMN1::RALTO | Clinto Barada Nikto | Fri Dec 01 1995 10:15 | 5 |
| Dawson Ale, sounds familiar... my grandfather would drink that
occasionally, whilst puffing away on a Parodi stogie. That was
after the spaghetti in olive oil with romano cheese, of course.
Chris
|
121.305 | Bring on the festive season! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Wed Dec 20 1995 08:41 | 71 |
|
After being taught all my life that drinking is BAD BAD BAD, I keep
reading article after article telling me that drinking is GOOD GOOD GOOD!
I'm telling you, it's just a matter of time before they discover that
smoking is good for you.
VNS TECHNOLOGY WATCH: [W. Stuart Crippen, VNS Correspondent]
===================== [Hudson, MA, USA ]
Wine, beer, liquor benefit the heart
------------------------------------
From Science News, December 2, 1995, Vol. 148, No. 23, Pg 380
Author - L. Seachrist
They call it the French paradox: Despite a diet high in saturated fats,
the French suffer far less heart disease than do their U.S.
counterparts. In studying the phenomenon, researchers noted that the
French drink more red wine than people in the United States do.
Armed with that information, some scientists claimed that flavonoids in
the wine serve as antioxidants, which protect the heart. Several recent
studies have maintained that red wine is more healthful for the heart
than other types of alcohol.
Now, scientists from Harvard Medical School in Boston report that a cold
beer provides the same heart benefits as the fruit of the vine.
J. Michael Gaziano and his colleagues studied 340 men and women who had
suffered heart attacks and compared their drinking habits to those of an
equal number of healthy people of the same ages. The team found that
drinking one-half drink to two drinks - regardless of the type of
alcohol - per day reduces the risk of heart attack by 45 percent.
Moreover, beer, wine, and liquor all raised the concentrations of HDL,
or "good" cholesterol in the blood by 10 percent.
Gaziano maintains that the increase in HDL explains the reduction in
heart attack risk. "Two martinis is no different from two glasses of
red wine," he says.
That's not to say that flavonoids don't benefit the heart. John D.
Folts of the University of Wisconsin - Madison maintains that it takes a
lot of alcohol - three times the legal limit for driving - to help the
heart by reducing platelet activity.
He and his colleagues studied the effects of a capsule form of
flavonoids on blocked arteries in monkeys. The flavonoids worked as
well as, if not better than, aspirin at turning down the platelet
activity and thus unblocking the monkeys' arteries.
There is an advantage to flavonoids. "Adrenaline can completely wipe
our aspirin's beneficial effects," says Folts. "But adrenaline doesn't
affect the flavonoids."
Whether it's the alcohol alone or the flavonoids in the alcoholic
beverages, a drink a day may protect the heart. But before you say,
"Bottoms up!" Gaziano cautions, remember that drinking more than
moderate amounts of alcohol damages the heart.
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121.306 | | TROOA::COLLINS | Sparky Doobster | Wed Dec 20 1995 08:44 | 3 |
|
Woo Hoo!!
|
121.307 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Wed Dec 20 1995 09:32 | 2 |
| And a wine box is very easy to connect to an IV tube.
|
121.308 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | CPU Cycler | Wed Dec 20 1995 09:46 | 1 |
| Will a IV tube fit in a V hole?
|
121.309 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Wed Dec 20 1995 09:50 | 1 |
| I'm not smart enough to know. Ask an IV leaguer.
|
121.310 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Mon Feb 19 1996 23:54 | 5 |
|
I am having a La Fin Du Monde, specially imported for me from Hull,
Quebec.
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121.311 | | SUBPAC::SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue Feb 20 1996 07:18 | 5 |
|
Had a bit of my friend's homebrew last night. Dark, rich, good...:)
|
121.312 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 20 1996 07:21 | 2 |
| well, i bellied up to Westminster Nut this weekend. i hope this sets me
in the right direction... :-)
|
121.313 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | memory canyon | Tue Feb 20 1996 07:33 | 1 |
| Surely you chased it with an Old Frothingslosh or Iron City... ;-)
|
121.314 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 20 1996 07:56 | 1 |
| naw, lighter fluid ;-)
|
121.315 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Feb 20 1996 08:48 | 1 |
| the Bier Haus in merryslack, NH has chocolate cherry porter. Mm-mm
|
121.316 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Keep hands & feet inside ride at all times | Tue Feb 20 1996 08:55 | 2 |
| Westminster Nut or Wachusett Nut, Chip? The Wachusett Nut Brown is
quite nice, imo but reportedly it can be quite variable.
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121.317 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:00 | 4 |
| > the Bier Haus in merryslack, NH has chocolate cherry porter. Mm-mm
That sounds like it's worth dropping in for.
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121.318 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:01 | 3 |
|
Me too! Me too!
|
121.319 | | SPEZKO::FRASER | Mobius Loop; see other side | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:02 | 3 |
| How about an evening this week?
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121.320 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Trembling Liver | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:04 | 1 |
| I wouldn't let a chocoalte cherry porter carry my bags.
|
121.321 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:04 | 4 |
| >That sounds like it's worth dropping in for.
highly recommended. but, hurry. this offer is limited.
(it's the featured beer of the month ;-)
|
121.322 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:15 | 5 |
| I wonder if it would last until Barry Moore shows up?
He's from Texas - we could convince him that Merrimack is right close
to Marlboro.
|
121.323 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Trembling Liver | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:34 | 1 |
| He'll be confused by the hills and the lack of mud anyways.
|
121.324 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:35 | 6 |
|
Let's convince him it's next to Marlboro on Tuesday rather than Monday.
I'll never make it from Maynard to Merrimack to Sudbury and include a
Chocolate Cherry Guy Ding Porter all between 5 and 7:30.
|
121.325 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Trembling Liver | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:36 | 1 |
| This porter must be really butt ugly.
|
121.326 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:41 | 3 |
|
My tongue is trembling at the thought of it.
|
121.327 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 20 1996 11:58 | 2 |
| .316 Oooops. you're right on Brian. I meant to say Wachusett (which, of
course, is in Westminster).
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121.328 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:15 | 3 |
| Is this chocolate cherry porter something that one could brew at home
or the like?
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121.329 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:54 | 3 |
|
chocolate cherry porter. eee yi yi. that sounds perfectly
dreadful.
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121.330 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:56 | 2 |
| The Choimans have the right idea when it comes to beer. Water, barley malt,
hops and yeast. Anything else is illegal.
|
121.331 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:58 | 6 |
| Criminy - weren't we just yesterday discussing folks who drank their
own urine?
What the heck's the matter with making/drinking beer that tastes like
a candy bar?
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121.332 | | SMURF::BINDER | Manus Celer Dei | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:00 | 4 |
| .331
Beer is supposed to taste like beer. If you want a candy bar, for
godsake, EAT ONE!
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121.333 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Trembling Liver | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:02 | 1 |
| Unless you want to have a beer that tastes like a candy bar.
|
121.334 | | SMURF::BINDER | Manus Celer Dei | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:04 | 1 |
| bluuuuurrrrgggghhhhh.
|
121.335 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:10 | 3 |
|
Why haven't I ever seen a candy bar that tastes like beer?
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121.336 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:10 | 4 |
|
This is certainly a golden inventing opportunity for you, Shawn.
|
121.337 | The mount | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:17 | 1 |
121.338 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:20 | 4 |
|
yeah, but the beer is brewed in Westminster..........
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121.339 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:21 | 10 |
| Wachusett Brewery is in Westminster.
And, they make a fantastic porter. no chocolate. no cherries.
It's called Black Shack Porter.
And, for all of you who don't like chocolate cherry porter
('specially those who haven't tried it) DON'T GO TO THE BIERHAUS
IN MERRIMACK. Save your time and money (there'll be more for ME).
:-)
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121.340 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:27 | 8 |
|
i don't have to try it to know i wouldn't like it.
a) i don't like fruit-flavored beers.
b) i don't like chocolate cherries.
so i won't be vying for any of the supply. ;>
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121.341 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:31 | 1 |
| What ever happened to beer flavored beer?
|
121.342 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:44 | 5 |
|
That's so 80's, Steve.
Get with the program, eh, hoser?
|
121.343 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:51 | 1 |
| Fruity beers have long been enjoyed by the good burghers of Belgium.
|
121.344 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:53 | 4 |
|
Those Belgian burghers really know which end is up.
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121.345 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:53 | 1 |
| Why do you think they call it Bilge-um?
|
121.346 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | tools are our friends | Tue Feb 20 1996 13:55 | 1 |
| there's nothing like a good froth with a burgher.
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121.347 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Feb 20 1996 14:18 | 1 |
| thanks JJ! hey Jaques... NNTTJJ :-)
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121.348 | | SCASS1::EDITEX::MOORE | GetOuttaMyChair | Wed Feb 21 1996 00:44 | 12 |
| .322
Jack,
Your state would fit in our city. Merrimack IS close to Marlborough.
You just have to drive through a parking lot to get from one to the
other.
Tttttthhhhpppppttthhhhhhh. ' (one spit ball, we've got a drought down
here).
Barry the Hayseed.
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121.349 | | SCASS1::EDITEX::MOORE | GetOuttaMyChair | Wed Feb 21 1996 00:47 | 8 |
| .323
Glenn,
The hills and lack of mud may confuse, but the turdpiles will make
me feel right at home.
My spit runneth dry.
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121.350 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Feb 21 1996 07:08 | 4 |
| Skol is currently selling for 65p for a half litre can.
Good,eh?
|
121.351 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Trembling Liver | Wed Feb 21 1996 09:28 | 2 |
| When I brew, my half liter bottles work out to about 80 cents. That's
cool.
|
121.352 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Wed Feb 21 1996 09:33 | 1 |
| Words are insufficient to explain how Skol is so much unlike beer.
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121.354 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Wed Feb 21 1996 12:05 | 10 |
| Steve,
Are you trying this with a normal refrigerator freezer? It won't work.
You need a deep freeze, 0 F or lower temp. We usually do our jack on a
cold winter's night in January or February when the temp's get down
below 0. Bring it in the house, break a hole through the mush to the
center, and siphon the stuff out. Ours is about like a good sherry
with a bit more punch.
meg
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121.355 | real cool!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Wed Feb 21 1996 12:19 | 4 |
| Hail, just dunk it in liquid nitrogen. That should be pleny cold 'nuff
for beer.
TTom
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121.356 | | EST::RANDOLPH | Tom R. N1OOQ | Wed Feb 21 1996 13:51 | 8 |
| Wachusett Ale fans should go check out the brewery in Westminster. Call the
number on the label for directions. It's sort of out of the way, and really
doesn't look like you'd expect.
Yes, you get to sample as much of their brews as you like.
I like 'em all except the IPA. Too sharp and hoppy for my taste...
They're selling it as fast as they can brew it.
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121.357 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of The Counter King | Wed Feb 21 1996 13:52 | 6 |
|
>>Too sharp and hoppy for my taste...
Whoa! No such thing as too hoppy.
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121.358 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Wed Feb 21 1996 13:54 | 3 |
| IPA must be hoppy. It's the hops that preserve Beer and IPA was first
made to be shipped to India from England. The hops preserved the beer
for the 2-3 month journey.
|
121.359 | gonna get some REAL beer | CSC32::PRICE | Tongue-tied & twisted ...... | Wed Feb 21 1996 13:58 | 11 |
|
Goin home to "old" hampshire this weekend, gonna have some REAL beer on
Sunday afternoon, Ruddles, Fremlins, Directors, gonna have one of each
beer on tap, just so that I can rediscover each taste after 6 months in
the US.
Conrad
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121.360 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | tools are our friends | Wed Feb 21 1996 14:06 | 1 |
| that must make you very hoppy.
|
121.362 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Thu Feb 22 1996 08:30 | 2 |
| Or find a neighbor with a deep freeze.
|
121.364 | lets be careful out there! | SX4GTO::OLSON | DBTC Palo Alto | Fri Feb 23 1996 21:38 | 13 |
| uh.....
homebrewers are of course all aware that freeze-distillation, like
other distillation, is considered illegal and may subject you to visits
from the BATF.
Don't do it. Or if you must, at least don't talk about it in a public
notesfile. I'm not kidding.
Moderators are strongly suggested to remove notes referencing freeze
distillation techniques.
DougO
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121.365 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Mon Feb 26 1996 09:17 | 11 |
| Strange law. If you can buy PGA (190 Proof), why the heck can't you
experiment with your homebrew?
In any case, my IPA is bubbling away quite actively. In fact, it was
so active, I decided I better put it in the bathtub...just in case. It
was the fastest starting batch I've had to date. I pitched the yeast
at 3pm yesterday before I stepped out for a couple of hourse. By the
time I returned, around 5pm, fermentation had already begun.
-steve
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121.366 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Mon Feb 26 1996 09:23 | 6 |
|
> Strange law. If you can buy PGA (190 Proof), why the heck can't you
> experiment with your homebrew?
he could tell you, but then he'd have to kill you.
|
121.367 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Hindskits Velvet | Mon Feb 26 1996 09:37 | 2 |
| He would also have to call in the storm troupers to destroy your
printing press and lab.
|
121.368 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Keep hands & feet inside ride at all times | Mon Feb 26 1996 09:38 | 4 |
| The makers of PGA are licensed to do so. Home brewing and vintning are
sublect to alcohol content limitations I believe as well as quantity
restrictions. Higher alcohol contents usually require distillation of
some sort which is not legal for the alcohobbyist, I bleeve.
|
121.369 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Mon Feb 26 1996 11:41 | 8 |
| Steve,
for the same reason that many years ago I had to buy malt syrup in
healthfood stores, never mind getting malted grain. At that time it
was illegal to brew beer at home, although for the most part the law
was ignored.
meg
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121.370 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:36 | 1 |
| Before you know it, it'll be illegal to grow your own vegetables!
|
121.371 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Hindskits Velvet | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:53 | 1 |
| But you can have lots of guns. So the two cancel out.
|
121.372 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Mon Feb 26 1996 14:07 | 1 |
| In Arizona, it's illegal to disparage vegetables.
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121.373 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Mon Feb 26 1996 16:15 | 1 |
| But can you freeze them?
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121.374 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Tue Feb 27 1996 01:07 | 10 |
| I would imagine only if they are unfermented
;-)
We have veggie slander laws in CO too.
Looks like tomorrow another raspberry ale is going to get its start.
The last one has aged oout nicely and is truly a taste treat.
meg
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121.375 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 20:54 | 16 |
| TTWA:
So, getting back to this bag-o-beer that I made last fall -
It was "Export Ale" (whatever that is). And it brewed OK and seemed
to be "OK" when it was done, and it's been kept cold and still is well
carbonated naturally and passes the "ale test" from a friend who claims
to know ale.
The only problem is that I don't like ale at all and I think it tastes
like dog crap (political commentary notwithstanding.) So, I'm not about
to drink it, but I don't feel like tossing the remaining 12 or so pints
down the drain. I use it every chance I get in a recipe that calls for
beer. Any other ideas how I can make use of this stuff, which appears to
be hoppy as all get out?
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121.376 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Get back in the bag! | Mon Mar 11 1996 20:59 | 1 |
| Well, you could wash your hair with it.
|
121.377 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 21:06 | 4 |
| Well, if I'd posted a more recent picture on the 'Box home page,
you'd have a sense of just how close you are with "your hair [singular]",
'Pril. It could last me forever.
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121.378 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Get back in the bag! | Mon Mar 11 1996 21:14 | 1 |
| Bald is beautiful !
|
121.379 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 21:15 | 4 |
| That settles it.
I'm yours.
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121.380 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Get back in the bag! | Mon Mar 11 1996 21:16 | 2 |
| Um, you could poor it all over yourself and run around nekkid. But,
you could do that with anything, so nevermind. I guess I'm no help.
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121.381 | | GIDDAY::BURT | DPD (tm) | Mon Mar 11 1996 21:42 | 8 |
| You could use it in snail traps in the garden.
Beef 'n' beer
Beer & cheese damper
Beer is also pretty good for cleaning a BBQ.
\C
|
121.382 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 22:04 | 20 |
| re: Chele
>You could use it in snail traps in the garden.
I guess it'll hold out the few more months necessary till gardening season ...
>Beef 'n' beer
Yup. Will Do!
>Beer & cheese damper
Er, uh, "damper"?
>Beer is also pretty good for cleaning a BBQ.
Sounds about right for this stuff.
TYVM
|
121.383 | Just a thought :-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Somedays are golden...and then:-) | Mon Mar 11 1996 22:13 | 9 |
| Send it up to Glenn.
He can use it to melt all the snow and he won't have to buy any more bags
this winter.
joan
|
121.384 | I just GOTTA know! | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Wallet full of eelskins | Mon Mar 11 1996 22:16 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 121.375 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)">>>
> So, getting back to this bag-o-beer that I made last fall -
What was her name? Where was the bar? How close to 2am was it?
|
121.385 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 22:20 | 2 |
| Er, .269, if you please, Rob.
|
121.386 | nope. homebrew-in-a-bag ain't for Bob! | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Wallet full of eelskins | Mon Mar 11 1996 22:22 | 5 |
|
thanx for the foreplay (.269) on the 'bag-o-beer'. I was thinking about
trying one.
NOT!
|
121.387 | | GIDDAY::BURT | DPD (tm) | Mon Mar 11 1996 23:14 | 9 |
| Damper is a sort of semi kinda nearly bread type thing. It dosn't freeze woth
a damn, and it MUST be eaten fresh - preferably hot.
I don't have a recipe available and I can't remember what I used last
time I made it. I'll try and do some this week and get back to you with a
rough guide of "how to". Beer dampers are good with BBQs and *strong* beefy
soups/stews.
\C
|
121.388 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of French Heaters | Mon Mar 11 1996 23:20 | 5 |
|
Jack:
If it's hoppy as all get out, bring it up my way 8^).
|
121.389 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Mon Mar 11 1996 23:25 | 10 |
| > bring it up my way 8^).
The whole damn bag-o-beer? It's pretty unwieldy, hanging from that hook
down in the basement. Perchance for the 'bash I should bring it along
for those who care to take a chance. I just don't know how to transport
it without perturbing it. Mebbe if I brought it a few days ahead of time...
|
121.390 | | SUBPAC::SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue Mar 12 1996 07:05 | 7 |
|
Yes, bring the beer jack! We'll rent you a cargo van and suspend it
from the ceiling. :)
jim
|
121.391 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | On the threshold of a dream | Tue Mar 12 1996 08:39 | 6 |
| >I just don't know how to transport it without perturbing it.
buy a couple of � gallon "growlers" (i think that's what they're
called). drink the beer in the growler. before you leave for the
bash, fill the growler(s) with the ale. cap tightly.
|
121.392 | | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Wallet full of eelskins | Tue Mar 12 1996 10:28 | 3 |
| growlers and dampers...
sounds like ttwa...
|
121.393 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Alrighty, bye bye then. | Tue Mar 12 1996 10:56 | 1 |
| Thats what happens when cramps go bad.
|
121.394 | | SOLVIT::KRAWIECKI | Lord of the Turnip Truck | Wed Mar 13 1996 10:15 | 10 |
|
Jack,
You're more than welcome to bring a small sample on Sunday...
Yer pal...
Andy
|
121.395 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | It doesn't get better than...... | Thu Mar 14 1996 10:29 | 6 |
| jack,
it is a shame you don't live closer, as I like a good hoppy ale, and
would like to sample the beer-in-a-bag kits.
meg
|
121.396 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Mar 14 1996 10:37 | 1 |
| Jack could email it to you.
|
121.397 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | It doesn't get better than...... | Thu Mar 14 1996 14:35 | 1 |
| hhomebrew doesn't travel that well.
|
121.398 | wwhat's wwrong wwith tthis ppicture? | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Wallet full of eelskins | Thu Mar 14 1996 14:43 | 3 |
| > hhomebrew doesn't travel that well.
tthat's tto bbad.
|
121.399 | | SCASS1::EDITEX::MOORE | GetOuttaMyChair | Fri Mar 15 1996 01:25 | 2 |
|
<--- Someone needs to quaff a yard or two.
|
121.400 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Dia do bheatha. | Fri Mar 15 1996 10:59 | 9 |
|
(__)
(oo)
/-------\/
/ | || \
* ||W---|| Beer SNARF! {belch, hic}
~~ ~~
|
121.401 | Sheep in wolf's clothing.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Mon Apr 29 1996 12:17 | 7 |
| Found out that the "Oregon 'Nut Brown Ale'" I complained about over
a year ago was made by a subsidiary of "The Boston Beer Company" for
a mega brewer. The mega marketeers wanted a piece of the micro market.
The mega marketeers wish not to be identified.
-mr. bill
|
121.402 | | SUBPAC::SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Mon Apr 29 1996 12:30 | 6 |
|
dang, and I really liked the commercial for the Oregon Nut Brown
Ale...:)
|
121.403 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Exit light ... enter night. | Mon Apr 29 1996 12:59 | 9 |
|
Paraphrased from "Reader's Digest":
This guy's on vacation in England and asks a bartender for some
American beer. The bartender replies that they don't have any.
So they guy asks for the closest thing they have to American
beer, and the bartender hands him a glass of water.
|
121.404 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Nightmares | Thu May 02 1996 12:49 | 49 |
|
Liquor panel requires minor changes in naughty beer label
LANSING, Mich. -- It can be mean and green, but don't call it obscene.
The makers of Bad Frog beer can keep a label showing a frog flipping the
bird -- if they eliminate the word "obscene" from the beer's slogan, the
Michigan Liquor Control Commission said Wednesday.
The beer, brewed in Michigan by Frankenmuth Brewery Inc., has a label
featuring a picture of a real frog, altered so that its right arm is
turned upward and a finger extended in the well-known gesture.
The last line of the label reads, "It's mean, green and obscene."
"It's hilarious that we can say on the label that a frog is obscene and
some people actually take us serious," said Bad Frog Brewery Co. President
Jim Wauldron, who agreed to drop the word from the label.
Company officials had argued at a hearing last month that they were trying
to change the obscene gesture into a signal for ordering a beer. They also
contended the gesture could not be obscene because a frog has only four
fingers, not five, so couldn't possibly be raising its middle digit.
The commission's order said the label "may be clearly offensive to some,
(but) it is not so patently offensive that the advertising and promotion
of Bad Frog beer should be banned completely in this state."
Commission Chairman Phil Arthurhultz said the company can continue to sell
and produce its beer in Michigan, as long as it removes the offending word
and advertises only in bars, not in stores, to prevent minors from seeing
the company's marketing trademark.
"It would have been difficult for us, having granted commission approval
(for the trademark), to rescind that approval. That's the bottom line,"
Arthurhultz said.
The beer is sold in six other states: Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Virginia, Rhode Island and Florida. Ohio refused to sell it because of the
label.
Bad Frog lawyer Kenneth Flaska said the label wasn't meant to be obscene
and is tamer than some beer ads.
"If the Bud Light ladies in thong bikinis are not indecent or obscene, it's
hard to imagine our little frog would be indecent or obscene," Flaska told
the commission last month.
|
121.405 | Free Press | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu May 02 1996 13:31 | 4 |
|
The marketeers of Bad Frog Beer are getting *exactly* what they want.
-mr. bill
|
121.406 | i kinda like that label | CONSLT::GAGNON | | Thu May 02 1996 16:47 | 3 |
|
see http://realbeer.com/badfrog/
|
121.407 | I smell "free press" when some idiot gets it upside the head.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu May 02 1996 17:05 | 10 |
| The new how to brew "beer":
Design Slogan
Design Label
Design Merchandise
Design Publicity Campaign
Design Merchandise Catalogue
(Oh yeah, bottle some "beer"....)
-mr. bill
|
121.408 | Hmm | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Fri May 24 1996 14:02 | 67 |
|
Consumer Reports' Ratings of Best Beers
By Associated Press, 05/24/96
The top three beers in each of six categories as rated by a panel of
experts for Consumer Reports magazine. Brewers of the major national
brands are noted.
``Craft'' beers are fuller-bodied brews typically marketed as
specialty beers; their distribution is noted. Country of origin is
noted for imports.
Regular and Ice Beers
1. Old Milwaukee (Stroh)
2. Stroh's (Stroh)
3. Red Dog (Miller)
Light Beers
1. Michelob Light (Anheuser-Busch)
2. Bud Light (Anheuser-Busch)
3. Natural Light (Anheuser-Busch)
Nonalcoholic Beers
1. Sharp's (Miller)
2. Coors Cutter (Coors)
3. Kingsbury (G. Heileman)
Imported Lagers
1. Molson Golden (Canada)
2. Labatt Blue (Canada)
3. Foster's (Canada)
Craft Ales
1. Samuel Adams Boston Ale (national)
2. Sierra Nevada Pale (40 states)
3. Full Sail Amber (West)
Craft Lagers
1. Brooklyn Brand (New York)
2. Leinenkugel's Red (national)
3. Samuel Adams Boston Lager (national)
AP-DS-05-24-96 0112EDT
Foster's is Australian, isn't it, not Canadian? Typo, I guess.
|
121.409 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri May 24 1996 14:09 | 4 |
| Foster's is Australian but it is being brewed for North American
distribution in Canada. The list serves as a reminder of why I place
no faith in Consumer Reports. BTW, did you know that Stroh's backwards
is shorts?
|
121.410 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Fri May 24 1996 14:22 | 3 |
|
Wow.... I wonder where one could go with that knowledge! :-)
|
121.411 | | ACISS2::LEECH | | Fri May 24 1996 16:37 | 5 |
| Most of their listings I hesitate to put under the category of "beer".
A few are acceptable "light" brews, but none are full-bodied IMO.
Where did they find this panel of taste testers?
|
121.412 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Belgian Burgers | Fri May 24 1996 16:49 | 4 |
|
Another article said the testers were "professional brewmasters and
brewing students".
|
121.413 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Mr. Logo | Fri May 24 1996 17:04 | 3 |
|
Why don't we have a beer tasting party?
|
121.414 | There are times when a Guiness just does't do.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Fri May 24 1996 17:20 | 19 |
| For each style of beer, I can't much fault the ratings.
If you don't like "Regular and Ice Beer" American style beer,
than you won't like Old Milwaukee, Stroh's or Red Dog. But
if you do, I just can't fault their picks.
For "Light Beers" American style beer, Michelob Light, Bud Light and
Natural Light are all fine brews - for that style. If you like that
style, they aren't bad picks. If you *DON'T* like that style, don't
drink them. (And yeah, you'll get the won't-drink-anything-but
Miller Lite folks arguing here, but hey....)
For Nonalcoholic Beers, Sharp's is the only brew in that style that
I'd place outside the oxymoron category. (Coors still makes me gak
for other reasons.)
etc etc etc.
-mr. bill
|
121.415 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm here but I'm really gone | Fri May 24 1996 17:21 | 1 |
| I would pick the beer with the most VUPs.
|
121.416 | | SMURF::BINDER | Uva uvam vivendo variat | Fri May 24 1996 17:23 | 2 |
| How many times we gotta tell you, boy? We don't measure things in VUPs
no more!
|
121.417 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | I'm here but I'm really gone | Fri May 24 1996 17:25 | 1 |
| We don't? Why not?
|
121.418 | | BSS::PROCTOR_R | Large Dogwood: bough WOW! | Fri May 24 1996 17:31 | 5 |
| > 121.414 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE
> (Coors still makes me gak for other reasons.)
COORS! a headache in *each and every* container!
|
121.419 | | NPSS::MLEVESQUE | | Tue May 28 1996 08:48 | 8 |
| > For each style of beer, I can't much fault the ratings.
> If you don't like "Regular and Ice Beer" American style beer,
> than you won't like Old Milwaukee, Stroh's or Red Dog. But
> if you do, I just can't fault their picks.
I can. Old Swil and Strohs suck. Michelob is way better than either,
and it's brewed in the same style.
|
121.420 | | SMURF::BINDER | Uva uvam vivendo variat | Tue May 28 1996 12:37 | 3 |
| > Michelob is way better than either...
Best of a bad lot is still swill.
|
121.421 | | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Tue May 28 1996 14:36 | 4 |
|
re: last ....
My sentiments exactly ....
|
121.422 | | ACISS2::LEECH | | Tue May 28 1996 15:42 | 3 |
| I'm surprised Sam Adams Boston Ale made the list. I really don't have
a taste for this particular ale at all. I can think of better ales
that are brewed in America that meet the criteria.
|
121.423 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:05 | 30 |
121.424 | Have brand, will travel.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:11 | 10 |
121.425 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:14 | 7 |
121.426 | You're all alike, I'm all different.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:23 | 3 |
121.427 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:28 | 8 |
121.428 | "Adventure-101" | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:05 | 15 |
121.429 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:23 | 5 |
121.430 | I have old cold bones today, and I don't deserve that.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:35 | 8 |
121.431 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | energy spent on passion is never wasted | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:38 | 1 |
121.432 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | prickly on the outside | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:39 | 1 |
121.433 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Wed Sep 18 1996 17:50 | 7 |
121.434 | "plover" | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Short Timer | Wed Sep 18 1996 19:39 | 0 |
121.435 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Wed Sep 18 1996 22:36 | 2 |
121.436 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | It's all about soul | Thu Sep 19 1996 15:00 | 6 |
121.437 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Thu Sep 19 1996 15:03 | 4 |
121.438 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | energy spent on passion is never wasted | Thu Sep 19 1996 15:05 | 5 |
121.439 | It's a dirty job, etc. | DECWIN::RALTO | Jail to the Chief | Thu Sep 19 1996 15:18 | 7 |
121.440 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | It's all about soul | Thu Sep 19 1996 16:27 | 5 |
121.441 | He is so wise and good | POLAR::RICHARDSON | There ain't no easy way out | Thu Sep 19 1996 23:34 | 1 |
121.442 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Fri Sep 20 1996 01:50 | 1 |
121.443 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | There ain't no easy way out | Fri Sep 20 1996 10:47 | 2 |
121.444 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Fri Sep 20 1996 15:17 | 2 |
121.445 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | There ain't no easy way out | Fri Sep 20 1996 16:50 | 1 |
121.446 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Fri Sep 20 1996 17:19 | 3 |
121.447 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | There ain't no easy way out | Fri Sep 20 1996 17:32 | 1 |
121.448 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | energy spent on passion is never wasted | Mon Sep 23 1996 08:09 | 3 |
121.449 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Blazer Boy | Mon Sep 23 1996 17:29 | 4 |
121.450 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Sep 26 1996 08:58 | 7 |
121.451 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Thu Sep 26 1996 09:13 | 3 |
121.452 | Irish Pub/music/stout, make mine a fosters | KERNEL::FREKES | Excuse me while I scratch my butt | Thu Sep 26 1996 11:40 | 7 |
121.453 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Thu Sep 26 1996 12:50 | 1 |
121.454 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Good-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-ding | Thu Sep 26 1996 13:58 | 1 |
121.455 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:00 | 1 |
121.456 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Good-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-ding | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:13 | 1 |
121.457 | ...for the next 24 hours! | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:30 | 5 |
121.458 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:35 | 4 |
121.459 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Good-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-ding | Thu Sep 26 1996 14:40 | 4 |
121.460 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:36 | 3 |
121.461 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Good-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-ding | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:41 | 2 |
121.462 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:41 | 3 |
121.463 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Blazer Boy | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:49 | 2 |
121.464 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Thu Sep 26 1996 16:49 | 6 |
121.465 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Thu Sep 26 1996 17:28 | 9 |
121.466 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Sep 26 1996 17:30 | 1 |
121.467 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Thu Sep 26 1996 17:42 | 1 |
121.468 | http://lotos.csi.uottawa.ca/~damyot/beer.html | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Good-a-niiiiite-a-ding-ding-ding | Fri Sep 27 1996 00:35 | 1 |
121.469 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Sat Oct 19 1996 04:01 | 26 |
121.470 | | SUBSYS::NEUMYER | Vote NO on Question 1 | Tue Oct 22 1996 11:01 | 5 |
121.471 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Tue Oct 22 1996 11:34 | 5 |
121.472 | | NPSS::MCSKEANE | Davie Dodds IS E.T. | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:40 | 174 |
121.473 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:48 | 1 |
121.474 | | NPSS::MCSKEANE | Davie Dodds IS E.T. | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:53 | 2 |
121.475 | My kind of survey!!!! | NPSS::MCSKEANE | Davie Dodds IS E.T. | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:58 | 63 |
121.476 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Tue Dec 17 1996 09:00 | 3 |
121.477 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Give the world a smile each day | Tue Dec 17 1996 09:06 | 6 |
121.478 | | BUSY::SLAB | Duster :== idiot driver magnet | Tue Dec 17 1996 11:41 | 5 |
121.479 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:07 | 4 |
121.480 | | BUSY::SLAB | Enjoy what you do | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:09 | 5 |
121.481 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:09 | 1 |
121.482 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:20 | 4 |
121.483 | | BUSY::SLAB | Erin go braghless | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:32 | 3 |
121.484 | | GOJIRA::JESSOP | | Tue Dec 17 1996 13:33 | 3 |
121.485 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | Be A Victor..Not a Victim! | Wed Dec 18 1996 09:32 | 1 |
121.486 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Wed Dec 18 1996 10:05 | 3 |
121.487 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Wed Dec 18 1996 10:15 | 1 |
121.488 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Chicago - My Kind of Town | Tue Dec 31 1996 09:01 | 2 |
121.489 | | WMOIS::CONNELL | Be careful. We have boxes. | Tue Dec 31 1996 09:31 | 6 |
121.490 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:13 | 1 |
121.491 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:15 | 2 |
121.492 | | HANNAH::MODICA | Journeyman noter, on borrowed time. | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:16 | 3 |
121.493 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | mouth responsibility | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:17 | 3 |
121.494 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:17 | 1 |
121.495 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:19 | 1 |
121.496 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:21 | 3 |
121.497 | | HANNAH::MODICA | Journeyman noter, on borrowed time. | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:34 | 4 |
121.498 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:39 | 1 |
121.499 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:39 | 3 |
121.500 | | HANNAH::MODICA | Journeyman noter, on borrowed time. | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:40 | 4 |
121.501 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:42 | 4 |
121.502 | <perk> | POWDML::HANGGELI | mouth responsibility | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:43 | 2 |
121.503 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:48 | 3 |
121.504 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue Dec 31 1996 10:55 | 6 |
121.505 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:00 | 1 |
121.506 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:03 | 7 |
121.507 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:04 | 3 |
121.508 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | bang bang you're dead | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:05 | 1 |
121.509 | | BUSY::SLAB | GTI 16V - dust thy neighbor!! | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:07 | 3 |
121.510 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Give the world a smile each day | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:11 | 4 |
121.511 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | bang bang you're dead | Tue Dec 31 1996 11:23 | 4 |
121.512 | One of my favorites, #9 | FABSIX::M_CADIEUX | KADOU | Fri Jan 03 1997 03:50 | 2 |
121.513 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri Jan 03 1997 09:39 | 6 |
121.514 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 03 1997 10:39 | 4 |
121.515 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:19 | 3 |
121.516 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | mouth responsibility | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:20 | 5 |
121.517 | | BUSY::SLAB | Crash, burn ... when will I learn? | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:23 | 3 |
121.518 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | mouth responsibility | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:28 | 3 |
121.519 | | BUSY::SLAB | Crazy Cooter comin' atcha!! | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:43 | 6 |
121.520 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Fri Jan 03 1997 12:24 | 3 |
121.521 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Jan 03 1997 12:49 | 1 |
121.522 | | HANNAH::MODICA | Journeyman noter, on borrowed time. | Fri Jan 03 1997 12:50 | 4 |
121.523 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 12:51 | 1 |
121.524 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Jan 03 1997 13:04 | 2 |
121.525 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 13:05 | 1 |
121.526 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Jan 03 1997 13:08 | 2 |
121.527 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 13:09 | 1 |
121.528 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Mon Jan 06 1997 10:24 | 1 |
121.529 | | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | Vaya con huevos. | Mon Jan 06 1997 20:05 | 3 |
121.530 | | BUSY::SLAB | Go Go Gophers watch them go go go! | Mon Jan 06 1997 20:19 | 3 |
121.531 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Digital: the ohm of futile resistance | Tue Jan 07 1997 03:13 | 2 |
121.532 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Jan 07 1997 09:13 | 1 |
121.533 | | POMPY::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Tue Jan 07 1997 09:45 | 2 |
121.534 | | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | Vaya con huevos. | Tue Jan 07 1997 19:53 | 4 |
121.535 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Wed Jan 08 1997 08:56 | 6 |
121.536 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:39 | 10 |
121.537 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:44 | 3 |
121.538 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:52 | 8 |
121.539 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Patented Problem Generator | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:54 | 1 |
121.540 | | SMURF::BINDER | Errabit quicquid errare potest. | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:09 | 5 |
121.541 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:10 | 4 |
121.542 | | SALEM::DODA | One World within.... | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:18 | 2 |
121.543 | | POMPY::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Sat Jan 11 1997 06:15 | 6 |
121.544 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Sun Jan 12 1997 10:42 | 3 |
121.545 | | BUSY::SLAB | Good Heavens,Commander,what DID you do? | Mon Jan 20 1997 11:15 | 5 |
121.546 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 24 1997 07:48 | 7 |
| I`ve decided Skol is my favourite lager.
Only 70 pence for half a litre. 3.5% alcohol (about the right amount)
and nice and fizzy.
Er,just thought I`d share that.
|
121.547 | | SALEM::DODA | Life's a meeting. Get on the agenda! | Fri Jan 24 1997 08:42 | 2 |
| First commercially available beer, Kreuger, can hit stores shelves on this
day 62 years ago.
|
121.548 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Jan 24 1997 08:46 | 2 |
| What a coinkydink. Last night I read that the first canned beer in the
UK also hit the streets in 1935.
|
121.549 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Chicago - My Kind of Town | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:27 | 5 |
|
I was at a going away party for a manager. The place was called
O'Gradys Pub and Brewery. I tried three different beers, the IPA
was the best. Second best was the harvest pilsner. Good prices
too, $3.50 for a pint.
|
121.550 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DEC man walking... | Thu Feb 13 1997 04:10 | 1 |
| Rather expensive for a US pint!
|
121.551 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Thu Feb 13 1997 08:02 | 1 |
| Not of real (microbrew) beer.
|
121.552 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:56 | 7 |
| Had an interesting beer experiment last weekend. On impulse, I bought
a six pack of Apollo beer. It was an ale and it was rather interesting
tasting. Don't know if I'd buy it again. Tasted similar to Sam Adams
which I really don't care for. The packaging is what brought me to buy
it. Six pack carrier is all black with a very minimalist logo. The
bottles are dark blue with clear labels. Anyone else in here tried it?
I don't think I'll buy another six pack and a case is right out.
|
121.553 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Saturn Sap | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:57 | 2 |
| The packaging gave me flashbacks of the old 70's fad of "generic
product" packaging.
|
121.554 | | BUSY::SLAB | Buzzword Bingo | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:58 | 6 |
|
Brian, are you also the sort of person who votes for candidates
based on the color of their hair or other physical traits?
How shallow.
|
121.555 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:03 | 3 |
| Dawn, did you try it?
Shawn, don't you have some chi to touch or something?
|
121.556 | chi -> Russian for tea | SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ | Are you from away? | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:27 | 4 |
|
Why are people talking about tea in the beer topic?
kb
|
121.558 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:36 | 1 |
| Because?
|
121.559 | has he dressed different, too ? | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:37 | 5 |
|
hey, slab, knock off with the deep shtick, huh ? you ain't
follin the ladies
bb
|
121.560 | and deep, too. | LANDO::OLIVER_B | ready to begin again | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:38 | 1 |
| slab is asking the tough questions today.
|
121.557 | 'Who' changed to 'Why' | BUSY::SLAB | Career Opportunity Week at DEC | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:39 | 3 |
|
Why do people in here do anything that they do?
|
121.561 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Wed Mar 05 1997 14:08 | 1 |
| Awfully touch chi today.
|
121.562 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Saturn Sap | Thu Mar 06 1997 08:08 | 5 |
| No, I didn't try it.
Drinking beer just conjures up images for me of obscene acts that less
than charitable people have often suggested that I perform with a
horse, and I just don't want to go there.
|
121.563 | | EVMS::MORONEY | UHF Computers | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:18 | 5 |
| re .556:
> -< chi -> Russian for tea >-
Chai.
|
121.564 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Saturn Sap | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:20 | 3 |
| chi -> Chinese for eat.
But then, you were probably thinking "qi."
|
121.565 | hog butcher of the world... | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:23 | 4 |
|
chi = slang or abbrev for city of wind
bb
|
121.566 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:24 | 1 |
| Nashua is the city of wind at the moment.
|
121.567 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Saturn Sap | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:24 | 1 |
| An this be the box o' wind.
|
121.568 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Thu Mar 06 1997 15:28 | 10 |
| Tried another Raspberry beer for Great Divide Brewing. Still nothing
is a patch on Framboisen, by new Belgium Brewing company. Too bad
their raspberry is only available between October and January.
Brekenridge raspberry porter is too sweet, Great Divide is also sweeter
than I like and Naked Aspen Raspberry makes my teeth hurt and body want
to reach for the insulin.
Frank didn't get a raspberry started this year, so I ave none at home.
meg
|
121.569 | tsar or czar ?? | SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ | Are you from away? | Fri Mar 07 1997 07:35 | 10 |
| <- <<< Note 121.563 by EVMS::MORONEY "UHF Computers" >>>
�> -< chi -> Russian for tea >-
�Chai.
No hard and fast rules for transliteration. How do you pronounce
chi. Is it anything like xi?
ymmv
kb
|
121.570 | limited degrees of freedom | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:04 | 6 |
|
chi is also a Greek letter often used in mathematics, most notably in
the so-called "chi square" distributions, for one-tailed variations
of the normal or bell curve.
bb
|
121.571 | No, let's *DRINK* beer! | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | Vaya con huevos. | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:33 | 0 |
121.572 | senor rodriguez | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:35 | 4 |
|
Not to mention "chi chi", one heckuva golfer on the senior tour
bb
|
121.573 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:38 | 4 |
| re .571
Never, ever waste good beer by coming back to work after consuming
same.
|
121.574 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:54 | 1 |
| chi = you in Cymraeg. (ch as in loch, i = ee).
|
121.575 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:58 | 1 |
| tai chi.... that could get errr...... interesting...
|
121.576 | | EVMS::MORONEY | | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:51 | 7 |
| re .569:
When I see "chi" I think "chee" unless we're talking about the Greek letter.
Transliteration from non-Latin alphabits into English usually does follow
certain rules for consistancy and unambiguous pronunciation. "Chai" is
unambiguous.
|
121.577 | pale hose, as they say | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:54 | 4 |
|
Except in sports, where ChiSox = Shysocks
bb
|
121.578 | | BUSY::SLAB | Form feed = <ctrl>v <ctrl>l | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:54 | 3 |
|
Is that "Chai" like "Thai" or "Chai" like "Way"?
|
121.579 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Fri Mar 07 1997 12:57 | 8 |
|
.576 alphabits?
consistency
nnttm
|
121.580 | and how do they play scrabble... | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Fri Mar 07 1997 13:00 | 4 |
|
do you get more cereal in a box of cyrillic alphabits ?
bb
|
121.581 | | EVMS::MORONEY | | Fri Mar 07 1997 13:15 | 5 |
| > .576 alphabits?
Sorry, too much Alpha device driver development lately. :-)
re .580: Bwahaha!
|
121.582 | | SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ | Are you from away? | Fri Mar 07 1997 13:37 | 16 |
| <- <<< Note 121.576 by EVMS::MORONEY >>>
�re .569:
�When I see "chi" I think "chee" unless we're talking about the Greek letter.
Well, since your imagination is obviously limited, understanding the
pun, feeble as it was, is probably way over your head.
�Transliteration from non-Latin alphabits into English usually does follow
�certain rules for consistancy and unambiguous pronunciation. "Chai" is
�unambiguous.
Are you now aspiring to the lofty position of 'he who knows all' .
sheesh
kb
|
121.583 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri Mar 07 1997 13:43 | 2 |
| Beer, people, beer!
<
|
121.584 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Let's Play Chocolate | Fri Mar 07 1997 13:44 | 3 |
|
OK, I'll have an Oregon IPA.
|
121.585 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Mon Mar 17 1997 00:04 | 10 |
|
I'm currently indulging in a Post Road IPA, one of a six given to me by
a very sweet and thoughtful friend with whom I had an IPA conversation
last week.
I should have gone straight to bed after rehearsal, but I needed to
wind down a bit.
This would go so nicely with a shot of JWR. If I had any 8^/.
|
121.586 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Mon Mar 17 1997 07:16 | 9 |
|
Had a "Boddington Pub Can Draught" and some kind of a white
chocolate mousse beer the other day. The BPCD was pretty good (almost
appeared to be a light colored guinness!), but I wouldn't drink too
much of the chocolate mousse beer. Sickly sweet. Good after dinner
drink I suppose, but as a beer it lacked something.
|
121.587 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Mon Mar 17 1997 08:26 | 7 |
| White Mousse is a dessert beer, and about as close to beer as a
hazlenut/latte is to coffee. (Can you spell abomination?)
Boddintons, on the other hand is a wonderful thing. Creamier than Fat
Tire, but not as heavy as an oatmeal stout.
meg
|
121.588 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Mon Mar 17 1997 10:07 | 6 |
|
chocolate mousse beer??!!
gack!
|
121.589 | been done | GAAS::BRAUCHER | And nothing else matters | Mon Mar 17 1997 10:09 | 6 |
|
A friend in New Brunswick had "triple-moose" dinner celebrations.
Moose steaks, Moosehead beer, followed by chocolate mousse.
bb
|
121.590 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue Mar 18 1997 09:08 | 7 |
|
Hey, the chocolate mousse beer wasn't that bad! :) I'm up to 40~
different beers on my 100beer safari card at the Horseshoe Pub. I'm not
looking forward to the chili beer. :)
jim
|
121.591 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Tue Mar 18 1997 09:28 | 1 |
| The chili beer is nasty.
|
121.592 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Tue Mar 18 1997 10:44 | 4 |
| there are worse things than the chile beer. The chilepeppers they use
are comparatively mild.
|
121.593 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:09 | 2 |
| it can't be any worse than this 'Hot Damn' pepper schnapps that has
been languishing undrunk at home for several years.
|
121.594 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:15 | 6 |
|
'Hot Damn'! Gosh, do I have a story about someone we all know drinking
that.
8^)
|
121.595 | | GMASEC::KELLY | A Tin Cup for a Chalice | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:17 | 1 |
| i thought the same thing, mz_debra :-)))
|
121.596 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:21 | 3 |
| Oh, do tell!
|
121.597 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:22 | 4 |
|
I think we'd better give her the opportunity to bribe us NOT to, first
8^).
|
121.598 | | NPSS::MCSKEANE | Pea and ham!!! From a chicken?? | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:28 | 6 |
|
> <<< Note 121.597 by POWDML::HANGGELI "Because I Can." >>>
>I think we'd better give her the opportunity to bribe us NOT to, first
<Makes quick diversion to the P&K note>
|
121.599 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Tue Mar 18 1997 12:30 | 4 |
|
Oh...dear 8^E.
|
121.600 | | GMASEC::KELLY | A Tin Cup for a Chalice | Tue Mar 18 1997 13:00 | 2 |
| Don't worry Deb, all you have to do is be willing to take a dollar
from him to insure his silence :-))))
|
121.601 | 8^) | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Tue Mar 18 1997 13:02 | 4 |
|
Oof. Caught between a rock and a hard place!
|
121.602 | | BARSTR::JANDROW | | Wed Mar 19 1997 16:33 | 4 |
|
well, first of all, it was cinnamon schnapps, not pepper...
|
121.603 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed Apr 16 1997 09:23 | 4 |
| Had some Red Banshee Ale last night. Needs a bit more balance between
the hops and the roasted barley, but on the whole, a good beer.
meg
|
121.604 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Dare to bare | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:44 | 1 |
| Does it scream when you open it?
|
121.605 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:53 | 3 |
|
I do!
|
121.606 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Wed Apr 16 1997 11:02 | 4 |
| Didn't scream, but I bewt after 3 or 4 I might learn to howl at the
comet.
;-)
|
121.629 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Fri May 02 1997 08:01 | 1 |
| it might be 121.*
|
121.630 | Yeah, what he said. | SALEM::DODA | Don't make me come down there... | Fri May 02 1997 10:02 | 1 |
| Re: Dougo.
|
121.631 | Not very helpful advice.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Fri May 02 1997 10:06 | 5 |
| | Perhaps you should check the ingredients in oh, Guiness then.
Pulped paper, ink.
-mr. bill
|
121.632 | | SALEM::DODA | Don't make me come down there... | Fri May 02 1997 10:18 | 5 |
| Guinness.
Figured out what constitutes an "unassisted" goal yet in <chuckle> soccer?
daryll
|
121.633 | ? | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Fri May 02 1997 11:10 | 6 |
|
Oh, *Guinness*? Well, that's different then.
Barley, Hops, Water, a bit of yeast.
-mr. bill
|
121.634 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pangolin Wielding Ponce | Fri May 02 1997 11:17 | 1 |
| Doesn't Guinness contain molasses?
|
121.635 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Fri May 02 1997 11:41 | 10 |
| <<< Note 17.24430 by POLAR::RICHARDSON "Pangolin Wielding Ponce" >>>
> Doesn't Guinness contain molasses?
NO! It does not.
In fact, I don't believe they use hops either. Barley, roasted barley,
yeast and water.
Jim
|
121.636 | | SALEM::DODA | Don't make me come down there... | Fri May 02 1997 11:49 | 5 |
| Certainly does include hops.
If you're homebrewing it, a bit of Irish Moss as well.
daryll
|
121.637 | ? | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Fri May 02 1997 11:58 | 18 |
|
| In fact, I don't believe they use hops either.
Oh yes it does.
I'm not sure why Guinness would be mentioned in a discussion on
blueberries:
* Urban legends about what is in Guinness.
* The number of homebrew "Guinness-style" recipies that have all sorts of
odd adulterants.
* Or nit picking that since not *ALL* of the barley in Guinness is
roasted (some is steamed and flaked) it therefore contains
something other than malt.
-mr. bill
|
121.638 | | SALEM::DODA | Don't make me come down there... | Fri May 02 1997 12:00 | 1 |
| A very small % of the barley in Guinness is roasted.
|
121.639 | ~5/8's roasted, ~3/8's flaked.... | PERFOM::LICEA_KANE | when it's comin' from the left | Fri May 02 1997 12:22 | 5 |
| | A very small % of the barley in Guinness is roasted.
Is that a fact?
-mr. bill
|
121.640 | | SALEM::DODA | Don't make me come down there... | Fri May 02 1997 12:48 | 8 |
| http://www.digital-sherpas.com/cocks/recipes/stouts/guinness.txt
Direct of Arthur Guinness and Sons, Ltd.
5,500 bushels of finest malted barley
475 bushels of roasted barley.
You do the math.
|
121.641 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Pangolin Wielding Ponce | Fri May 02 1997 12:50 | 1 |
| the url troubles me.
|
121.642 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri May 02 1997 12:55 | 1 |
| Then get yourself a duke.
|
121.643 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Fri May 02 1997 12:56 | 16 |
| <<< Note 121.639 by PERFOM::LICEA_KANE "when it's comin' from the left" >>>
> -< ~5/8's roasted, ~3/8's flaked.... >-
>| A very small % of the barley in Guinness is roasted.
> Is that a fact?
According to http://www.guinness.ie/brewing/html/brewing/, Guinness
buys a total of 90,000 tonnes of barley per year, 17,000 is roasted
(18.8%), 10,000 is steamed and rolled (11.1%), the rest is malted.
So it does, indeed seem to be a fact. Depending of course on your
personal definition of "small percentage".
Jim
|
121.644 | | BIGHOG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Fri May 02 1997 13:33 | 9 |
| <<< Note 121.636 by SALEM::DODA "Don't make me come down there..." >>>
>Certainly does include hops.
Well, yes and no. What we commonly refer to as Guinness in
the US, does contain hops. However, there is one variation
(not exported to the US) that is "All Malt".
Jim
|
121.645 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Sun May 04 1997 01:12 | 18 |
| Beer by the bavarian purity code is beer, but I like fruit beers if
they are not over fruited or sugared (blurrgh0
I nice, dry ale with raspberry and hops is a thing of beuty, not only
in the glass (a pale red) but also in the flavor, raspberry nose and
taste without the sweetness. They are difficult to make. Frank has
had two perfect batches, tossed one into the compost heap (problems
with wild yeast here in the spring) and had one so sour it was almost
undrinkable. it is a far cry from some of the commerical fruit beers,
but Framboisen by New belgium Brewery in ft Collins comes close. Too
many people and breweries are adding extra sugars and making soda pop
instead of beer.
for a majo fruit tast without a lot of sweetness, I still recommend
Lambics. they are not a fruit beer, so to speak, but they are tasty
and not over sugared.
meg
|
121.646 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Fri May 09 1997 09:26 | 3 |
|
Guiness beer is god awful panther piss. you want a good beer?
try a Becks or St. Pauly girl. quite manly beer, imho.
|
121.647 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri May 09 1997 09:45 | 1 |
| It must be "Brown shirt with large target on the back" day.
|
121.648 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri May 09 1997 10:05 | 2 |
| here's the problem, Mark. you should try Guinness. the extra "n" makes
all the difference in the world. hth
|
121.649 | | CADSYS::FENNELL | Nothing is planned by the sea and the sand | Fri May 09 1997 10:20 | 2 |
| Black & Tans (guinness on the top, Bass on the bottom) are awesome. Have to
pour the beer onto a spoon to get it form layers.
|
121.650 | | SMURF::WALTERS | | Fri May 09 1997 10:26 | 2 |
| Didn't you know that Bass was founded in 1776 just so the English could
get back at you?
|
121.651 | mb2lob | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri May 09 1997 10:43 | 1 |
| <cue Mr. Bill>
|
121.652 | | ACISS2::LEECH | Terminal Philosophy | Fri May 09 1997 12:18 | 5 |
| .649
In order to make a perfect one, you need to make sure that your half
glass of Bass (Harps works okay too) has a good head before you pour
your Guinness... and yes, the spoon is a necessity.
|
121.653 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | looking for deep meaning | Fri May 09 1997 12:44 | 3 |
|
yes, so is the good head.
|
121.654 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Fri May 09 1997 12:54 | 1 |
| filthaaa.
|
121.655 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Mon May 12 1997 15:11 | 4 |
|
why in tarnation would i want my beer to look like a parfait?
i like my beer cold, with a good foamy head. not into mixing different
beers together. drink them one at a time.
|
121.656 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Mon May 12 1997 21:16 | 8 |
| Blazer,
A good black and tan is worth it once in a while.
I prefer mine in single doses, but occaisionally mixing beers is
worthwhile.
|
121.657 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue May 13 1997 10:55 | 9 |
|
I have a buddy here who makes a great Irish Stout. His "beast boch"
wasn't bad either. :) Time to try the Scottish Ale, me thinks.
If the folks around here keep homebrewing, I'll never buy beer
again. :)
jim
|
121.658 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Tue May 13 1997 11:07 | 2 |
|
<--- oh, a freeloader, eh?
|
121.659 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Tue May 13 1997 11:43 | 2 |
| I tried some Killian's Wilde Honey over the weekend and it was
pretty good!
|
121.660 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Tue May 13 1997 11:45 | 5 |
|
Hey! I had one of those on Saturday!
<insert "It's a Small World" theme>
|
121.661 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue May 13 1997 11:46 | 4 |
|
I wanted one last night at the Horseshoe.... they were out. So I had
the Cherry one instead. Very nice.
|
121.662 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Tue May 13 1997 12:06 | 1 |
| Deb, didja like it though?
|
121.663 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Tue May 13 1997 12:09 | 5 |
|
Yes, I did!
But then again, I like Blueberry Ale.
|
121.664 | | SMART2::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Tue May 13 1997 12:24 | 5 |
|
hmmm, I wonder if they make Killian's in a non-alcoholic
variety...
|
121.665 | | FABSIX::J_SADIN | Freedom isn't free. | Tue May 13 1997 13:39 | 8 |
|
re: freeloader
Hey, I ain't beggin' for the stuff, they just keep bringing me
more! "Try this one!", "Try that one!", etc. I like being the local
taste tester...;*)
|
121.666 | | SMURF::BINDER | Errabit quicquid errare potest. | Tue May 13 1997 13:40 | 4 |
| > hmmm, I wonder if they make Killian's
If you evaporate half of the water in Killian's, so I'm told, the
resulting product bears a close resenblance to puma piss.
|
121.667 | | SMART2::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Tue May 13 1997 13:42 | 4 |
|
How nice.
|
121.668 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | Are you married or happy? | Tue May 13 1997 13:50 | 4 |
|
.667 Indeed.
|
121.669 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Tue May 13 1997 14:19 | 3 |
|
with the exception of mz_debra, anyone caught drinking blueberry ale,
should be shot on sight, then publically flogged.
|
121.670 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott Itj | Tue May 13 1997 14:20 | 1 |
| And with Mz Debra the flogging comes first?
|
121.671 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue May 13 1997 14:24 | 7 |
| | <<< Note 121.669 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Sniper Boy" >>>
| with the exception of mz_debra, anyone caught drinking blueberry ale,
| should be shot on sight, then publically flogged.
I don't mind the 2nd part.... but what will a person be shot with?
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121.672 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Tue May 13 1997 14:25 | 4 |
|
Sorry, BlazerBoy, but I need a Blueberry Ale drinking partner, so
you'll have to spare Daryll.
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121.673 | | MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slab | [email protected] | Tue May 13 1997 14:29 | 5 |
|
> you'll have to spare Daryll.
Actually, I'd prefer to strike him.
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121.674 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Tue May 13 1997 14:31 | 8 |
| <<< Note 121.669 by ACISS1::BATTIS "Sniper Boy" >>>
> with the exception of mz_debra, anyone caught drinking blueberry ale,
> should be shot on sight, then publically flogged.
What if they're so close to her that you can't get a clean
shot off, old-style breath?
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121.675 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 14:33 | 5 |
| |> you'll have to spare Daryll.
|
|Actually, I'd prefer to strike him.
I'll bet if you saw him you'd split.
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121.676 | | MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slab | [email protected] | Tue May 13 1997 14:45 | 3 |
|
You're probably right ... duck down the closest alley or something.
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121.677 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Tue May 13 1997 14:48 | 2 |
|
i'll pin him down with a withering cross fire.
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121.678 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 14:50 | 1 |
| You'd have to be in a bad frame of mind to even try that.
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121.679 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue May 13 1997 14:51 | 1 |
| I'm bowled over by the high quality of these puns.
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121.680 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 14:52 | 1 |
| I'm sure we could string a few more together.
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121.681 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Tue May 13 1997 14:53 | 2 |
|
can i leave daryll in the gutter when i'm done with him?
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121.682 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 14:54 | 1 |
| oo er.
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121.683 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Tue May 13 1997 14:56 | 2 |
| Come on and try me Battis, you forget I'm quite aware of your
<ahem> handicap.
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121.684 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 15:00 | 1 |
| oo er
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121.685 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Tue May 13 1997 15:02 | 2 |
|
daryll, it would be like shooting turkey's in a barrel.
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121.686 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Tue May 13 1997 15:05 | 2 |
| Would you prefer some platform bowling shoes or a stool so you
can see into the barrel then.
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121.687 | | MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slab | [email protected] | Tue May 13 1997 15:16 | 3 |
|
Well, at least it wouldn't be incredibly painful for you.
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121.688 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Tue May 13 1997 15:19 | 6 |
| | <<< Note 121.686 by SALEM::DODA "Just you wait..." >>>
| Would you prefer some platform bowling shoes or a stool so you
| can see into the barrel then.
The bowling shoes would be a lot less messier
|
121.689 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Tue May 13 1997 23:05 | 8 |
| Battic,
Planning on coming out to Colorado anytime soon?
I like blueberry beer once in a while, although raspberry is much
cleaner tasting to me.
As for Killians, feh! another coors product.
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121.690 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Tue May 13 1997 23:17 | 1 |
| Sleeman's has a honey brown lager I haven't tried.
|
121.691 | those that actually showed up that is | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Wed May 14 1997 09:50 | 4 |
| I had an excellent raspberry at the Horseshoe Lounge in scenic
Hudson Ma last night. The company wasn't bad either.
daryll
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121.692 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 09:52 | 3 |
|
I have an excellent raspberry, if you'd like to see it.
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121.693 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Wed May 14 1997 09:53 | 1 |
| I'm quite familiar with it actually.
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121.694 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 09:55 | 4 |
|
<curses, foiled again>
|
121.695 | door opens... | SHOGUN::KOWALEWICZ | Are you from away? | Wed May 14 1997 10:14 | 5 |
| <--<< .692
Mz Deb is showing off her stuff!
kb
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121.696 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 11:50 | 1 |
| Mz. Deb, do you read too many comic books??
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121.697 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 11:53 | 4 |
|
I cannot remember the last time I read a comic book at all!
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121.698 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Wed May 14 1997 12:34 | 2 |
|
april, however, can't say the same.
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121.699 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 12:35 | 1 |
| I don't read comic books. Who am I talking to?
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121.700 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 12:36 | 1 |
| You're asking for a Texas raspberry there, Battis-san.
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121.701 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 12:37 | 1 |
| I don't think I could top Deb on the raspberries!!
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121.702 | | DEVMKO::SHERK | I belong i got circles overme i's | Wed May 14 1997 12:57 | 7 |
|
There is an ale coming out which uses hemp seeds in place of some of
the barley. According to the brewer, there is no thc in the beer,
but one does have to wonder about their source of seeds.
ken
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121.703 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 13:00 | 1 |
| Great, another beer pot.
|
121.704 | www.hempenale.com | SOLVIT::mkodhcp-4616094.mko.dec.com::Jols | | Wed May 14 1997 13:32 | 10 |
|
>There is an ale coming out which uses hemp seeds in place of some of
>the barley. According to the brewer, there is no thc in the beer,
>but one does have to wonder about their source of seeds.
I believe that'd be Hempen Ale, by the Frederick Brewing Co.
They were at the Boston Brewers Festival.
According tothe owners it took them several k$ to bring it to market.
I didn't get to try it.
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121.705 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Wed May 14 1997 13:52 | 2 |
|
april, baby, talk to me!!!
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121.706 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 16:07 | 21 |
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121.707 | | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Wed May 14 1997 16:12 | 2 |
|
Spitting into the wind again I see ....
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121.708 | | MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slab | [email protected] | Wed May 14 1997 16:20 | 3 |
|
She spit so hard she's seeing stars.
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121.709 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 16:50 | 1 |
| love that Texas raspberry!
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121.710 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Wed May 14 1997 17:06 | 3 |
|
i guess this means you don't love me anymore. fine, i'll lick my
wounds and slink back to my doghouse now.
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121.711 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Wed May 14 1997 17:37 | 2 |
| take your frustrations out on your bone when you get back to that
doghouse there rover.
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121.712 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 17:38 | 1 |
| that had to hurt, or feel good, I'm not sure which.
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121.713 | 8^o | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 17:38 | 2 |
|
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121.714 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 17:51 | 4 |
|
Mark, try growing your hair if you want to get in good with April. You
never know, it might just work.
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121.715 | | LANDO::OLIVER_B | looking for deep meaning | Wed May 14 1997 17:52 | 3 |
|
mark, has though a ponytail?
|
121.716 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 17:52 | 2 |
| And if it doesn't, you'll have extra to comb over the point on your
head.
|
121.717 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 17:56 | 1 |
| .714 My hair fetish has been revealed!
|
121.718 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 17:57 | 2 |
| Oh and Mark honey, don't be so hard on yourself. I still love you even
though you are a Melrose Place drop out. 8)
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121.719 | .717 | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 17:58 | 5 |
|
Some us know how to put two and two together.
8^)
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121.720 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 18:01 | 1 |
| what if there's only two?
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121.721 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | We'll meet you there! | Wed May 14 1997 18:02 | 3 |
|
Then we put one and one together already.
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121.722 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | Can Freakazoid come over? | Wed May 14 1997 18:03 | 5 |
| Hey, what's wrong with having an appreciation for great hair????
I've been attracted to short haired men before, really!!
8)
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121.723 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 18:03 | 1 |
| what if you only started with two and there weren't any ones?
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121.724 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 18:04 | 3 |
| |I've been attracted to short haired men before, really!!
Battis! There's still hope!
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121.725 | | SALEM::DODA | Just you wait... | Wed May 14 1997 23:43 | 1 |
| She said "short HAIRED" men.
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121.726 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | got any spare change? | Wed May 14 1997 23:49 | 1 |
| Battis is the electrolysis man?
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121.727 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Thu May 15 1997 09:59 | 3 |
|
Glenn, i think you may be right. as for daryll, I'll deal with him
later.
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121.728 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Thu May 15 1997 10:04 | 1 |
| Beer people, beer!
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121.729 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Thu May 15 1997 10:07 | 2 |
|
we're beer people now? is this some new breed?
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121.730 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 15 1997 10:08 | 1 |
| one thing about beer... if you drink it you immediately gain weight.
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121.731 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Thu May 15 1997 10:12 | 2 |
|
chip, one doesn't buy beer, one merely rents it.
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121.732 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 15 1997 10:20 | 2 |
| -1 i agree, but it still puts the weight on the body (and lightens
the wallet at the same time). :-)
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121.733 | | ACISS1::BATTIS | Sniper Boy | Thu May 15 1997 10:48 | 3 |
|
chip, i agree, the exception to the rule is Jim Sadin, who merely
freeloads his beer. He should be ashamed of himself.
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121.734 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu May 15 1997 12:46 | 1 |
| Hey Jim, you renting someone else's beer!!???
|
121.735 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu May 15 1997 12:59 | 1 |
| It's OK. He returns it when he's done.
|