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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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What?!   No Frothingslosh (The Stale Pale Ale) from PA?


At 01:58 PM 7/30/2004 -0700, Art Bahrs wrote:
>Hi All :)
>    Ok... We have Rogue Ales here in Oregon... Shiner Bock for Texas...
>Washington, of course, has the Artesian's Olympia... D.C. has the Capital
>Brewery (can't remember the actual name) but they have an awesome Porter...
>and a great Amber Ale.... Alaska Ales has their Oatmeal Stout ... Hawii has
>several ales and lagers that are now sold on the mainland...
>
>     Oregon also, has the Widmer Brothers.... they do quite a few different
>ones but are best known for their Hefeweisen ... and we have Full Sail Ales
>that does a simply wonderful Barley wine... called 'Old Board Head"  Anyone
>able to guess where in Oregon they are located... no fair using the 'Net!
>
>     Portland has the Blue Heron which is an ale that is quite good... that
>is brewed by Bridgeport Brewery... who also does a new one called Ropewalk
>to honor their 20 year anniversary...We used to have Henry's Private
>Reserve which is a classic Lager... but it moved away :(   Grew up drinking
>Henry's!
>
>    We also have McMenimans (sp) who do Hammerhead, and Terminator (these
>ain't no watered down Rockie Mt P**s water beers!)
>
>Art "who really really needs a beer aftre this week! " Bahrs
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>You seem to be stuck on those watered down American breweries. Here in
>Canada we've got L, M, N, and O covered with Labatts, Molson, Northern, and
>Okanagan.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Greg Stigers" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 3:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: All Must Log - Resistance is Futile
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>| > George Orwell was only 20 years off.
>| I was interested to learn that 1984 was little more than a metaphor for
>| Orwell's own time. He wrote his book in 1948, and simply switched the two
>| numbers.
>|
>| I have this friend, let's call him Gerg Stigres, who thinks "Brave New
>| World" was much closer to the truth than Orwell ever got. Fortunately, we
>| have the fine products of Anheiser-Bush, Budweiser, and Coors to take our
>| minds off of, well... I can't think of anything right now, except I
>wonder
>| if there is a brewery for every letter of the alphabet? And are there
>more
>| letters in the alphabet than there will be OT: posts attempting to answer
>| that?
>|
>| Greg Stigers, MCSA
>| this space for rent
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