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Started by Ben Woodring, December 09, 2003, 08:16:00 PM

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Ben Woodring

a pot pie containg venison round steak, fresh mushroom, celery, so soy sauce, carrots, all in a hog lard crust baked golden brown is?

Jim/VA

Home brewed ale, of course...maybe we could work out a swap.

Matt E

Ice tea, not beer.Beer and Pizza that is another story. :)
Take care all.

Ric O'Shay

I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.   - Thomas Jefferson

Bill Turner

I hear ya Double D but the folks in Shiner,TX just might ad the new Shiner Light to the festivities.

johnny show

amberbock might not be bad.  Never had a shiner bock.  Is that local?

Ric O'Shay

Johnny -
Shiner is brewed at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX. Shiner Bock actually won a bronze medal at the 2001 Great American Beer Festival in the category of American Style Dark Lager. It is beginning to move west as I hear that it is available in some areas of Kalifornistan.   :D
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.   - Thomas Jefferson

Madpigslayer

Big Rock, Traditional Ale.


(ok, I would drink a cabernet from Australia actually...but if it WAS beer...!)
...gosh this is hard.

Hailey (5) 3 minutes into a pilates workout

Somersetstickbow

Just a reminder to all........."Lifes too short to drink cheap beer". (I would have to add light beer to that statement.)
If a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he will learn more than what is in books. - George Washington Carver

Haggis

MMMMMMMMMMM I think Stelle Artois is one of the better lagers, but fot the real taste Newcastle Brown Ale. Yummeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Hic ;-) Haggis

Stekewood

Sam Adams Octoberfest would be PERFECT.  Good timing for fresh venison too!
Wildlife represents the difference between rich country and mere land.

BunneyHunter

>>>---Mike-------->                    
"The man who carries a cat by the tail learns something that can be learned in no other way." Mark Twain

Ray Lyon

Mother-in-law: "would anyone like a Coors"

Brother-in-law: "no thanks, I'd rather have a beer"  :D
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Bpaul

Mirror Pond Pale Ale, Deschutes River Brewery

Crisp, hoppy but not bitter, full bodied but not overpowering for the food.

Yep, definitely    :D  

B

(though I figure a lot of you guys out there would prefer a Terminator Stout with just about any food   "[laffsmyl]"  )
Except during the nine months before he draws his first breath, no man manages his affairs as well as a tree does.  
         -George Bernard Shaw

Steve in Canton

Living as close to cleavland as you do you cant go wrong with Edmund Fitzgerald Porter from Great Lakes Brewry.  They also hve Dortmunder Gold if you are looking for something less dark.

steve anderson

QuoteOriginally posted by Ray Lyon:
Mother-in-law: "would anyone like a Coors"

Brother-in-law: "no thanks, I'd rather have a beer"   :D  
"[tunglaff]"    "[tunglaff]"    "[tunglaff]"  real beer comes from wisconsin  Leinenkugel's
Progress is a word that should imply an improvement in the quality of life, but rarely does.   A.B. Guthrie

Islandbudgal

Well I must get my opinion in there, I am A Budweiser Beer Drinker The King Of BEERS LOL....  :wavey:
Marie Arsenault

The Herf

sounds like a good meal to top off with a arrogant bastard ale.  from Stone brewing company

Ironfist_Canada

If you are happy with your station in life , then you are as rich as any king. John

so tx pighunter

Snake bite Black for me. Unfortunately there aren't many barkeeps that know how to make it.

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