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1 posted on 06/05/2002 8:55:49 AM PDT by gubamyster
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self contradiction - it sez beer cam 3eover on the Mayflower, then it quotes (accurately) the ship's log stating that one of the main reasons it landed at Plymouth was that they needed beer.
2 posted on 06/05/2002 8:58:41 AM PDT by camle
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Or to sum it up:

"Mmmmmm .... beer." - Homer J. Simpson

3 posted on 06/05/2002 9:00:31 AM PDT by The G Man
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To: gubamyster
Bump for later.
5 posted on 06/05/2002 10:34:08 AM PDT by Bikers4Bush
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To: g'nad;redleg;gubamyster
Beer Ping!
6 posted on 06/05/2002 11:43:33 AM PDT by Teacup
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"6. New Glarus Wisconsin Belgian Red. New Glarus is a Swiss settlement in Wisconsin. There the brewer Dan Carey, who worked extensively in Europe, has created his own counterpart to a Belgian cherry beer. It is based on raw and malted wheat and four types of barley malt and is fermented with a mixed culture of ale yeast and other microorganisms. The beer has an almost purple color, a textured body, a malty background, and a beautiful balance of almondy fruitiness and tartness. It has won several awards in Europe. "

Having lived in Wisconsin for a couple of years I can personally attest to this beer. I got really spoiled on good beer and cheese up there. Then I moved back to Kansas. Oh well..... "mmmmmmm beer!"

For a really great beer try any of the Chimay's. Bottled by the Belgian Trappist Monks. Really good stuff!

Semper Fi

7 posted on 06/05/2002 11:44:33 AM PDT by dd5339
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Now, here is an article that my husband is just going to love..I do belief that one of his lifes goals, is to sample every beer made in America...Whenever we visit any new place, we always try to scout out small local breweries and sample their wares

We live in Western Washington and the number of small micro breweries, have seen us pay a visit...

On the weekend, the hubby goes out to one of the local restaurants, with its own on premises brewery, samples the wares, and then gets a 'Growler' full of freshly brewed beer, for our enjoyment over the weekend...

I am going to print out this article for him, for future reference....the history of beer, in America, is indeed interesting...

8 posted on 06/05/2002 12:04:45 PM PDT by andysandmikesmom
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To: gubamyster
"To beer, the cause of and solution to all of life's problems" - Homer Simpson
11 posted on 06/05/2002 12:17:55 PM PDT by FreeTally
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To: gubamyster
From the Wasatch Beers


14 posted on 06/05/2002 12:25:51 PM PDT by socal_parrot
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To: gubamyster; camle; dubyaismypresident; hobbes1; maxwell; Just another Joe; RikaStrom; xsmommy
MY KIND OF THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!

(and camle will attest to that!!)

15 posted on 06/05/2002 12:32:56 PM PDT by Gabz
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Mmmm...Beeer...

19 posted on 06/05/2002 12:54:42 PM PDT by TADSLOS
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The irony was that Prohibition torpedoed a century of temperance campaigning. Since the Civil War the consumption of spirits had declined as beer became more popular. Prohibi tion changed that, driving people away from beer and toward spirits, which carried a higher profit margin for bootleggers. Samuel Eliot Morison recalled that “college students who before Prohibition would have a keg of beer and sit around singing the ‘Dartmouth Stein Song’ and “Under the Anheuser Busch,’ now got drunk quickly on bathtub gin, and could manage no lyric more complicated than ‘How Dry Am I!’” Heywood Broun dubbed the Volstead Act “a bill to discourage the drinking of good beer in favor of indifferent gin.” Worse, there were dangerous grumblings. Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor fumed that Prohibition was a class law directed against the beer of the workingman, since wealthy people had laid in supplies of wine before the ban and were the only ones who could afford to drink in speakeasies.
Nothing's funnier than seeing stodgy busybodies have their campaigns backfire. One of the best things that could have ever happened in American history would have been if some saloonkeeper had plugged Carrie Nation right between her beady eyes.
4. Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold has a grainy dryness in addition to the big maltiness that characterizes all beers from this brewery, in Cleveland, Ohio. The Gold is one of the few lagers to model itself on the firm-bodied, minerally style of Dortmund, Germany. The brewery also has an amber red, yet maltier, Vienna-style lager, named Eliot Ness. There are bullet holes from his era in the brewery’s restaurant, formerly the Market Tavern.
Both Great Lakes and its competitor Crooked River have several excellent brands that are highly recommended when visiting here.

The bullet holes are pre-Ness, who came here after Prohibition was over. The Volstead Act was basically ignored in Cleveland anyway, except for the fact that organized crime rather than legitimate business ran the alcohol trade.

-Eric

29 posted on 06/05/2002 1:20:18 PM PDT by E Rocc
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Dammit...now I gotta hit the liquor store on my way home from work! You guys made me thirsty ... A Bass or two and all will be right with the world.
32 posted on 06/05/2002 1:30:17 PM PDT by GenXFreedomFighter
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To: gubamyster
With Women's Suffrage came Prohibition.
One bad idea spawned another.
39 posted on 11/15/2002 8:04:43 AM PST by ppaul
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