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25th August 05, 10:01 AM
#11
Originally Posted by LordDamax
I found DuClaw because I homebrew my own beer. That sounds like a peftect excuse. I am doing research for my next batch. Muhahah!
(I've yet to have a brew day in a kilt, I'm looking forward to it. Nice fall day, kilted, boiling pot of beer in front of me. Crisp autumn air... aah... happy thoughts...)
...bubble, bubble; kilts, beer and trouble! (My weak paraphrase of Shakespeare)
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25th August 05, 11:10 AM
#12
Originally Posted by sav
...bubble, bubble; kilts, beer and trouble! (My weak paraphrase of Shakespeare)
As weak as American mass market beer.
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25th August 05, 11:23 AM
#13
Sept 1st DuClaw is having a 1 night only release of an ale they call "Repent". It's 14.3% Alc by volume Thats no weak-*** american beer ;)
DuClaw has some awesome names for their beers... a very gothic or dark tilt to them... here's the list I can think of.
The standards:
Venom - American Pale Ale
Bad Moon Porter - A porter with chocolate/coffee undertones
Ravenwood - A Kolsch (which now appears to be off their list)
Kangaroo Love - An austrailian lager
Bare-*** Blone Ale - A blonde ale
Misfit Red - An irish red
The seasonals:
Naked Fish - A chocolate cofee raspberry stout. By far my favorite.
Alchemy - Oatmeal Stout
Celtic Fury - A traditional stout
Twisted Kilt - Scottish Ale
98 Degrees - A hefeweisen (German wheat beer)
Sawtooth - A belgian wheat
Devil's Milk - A barleywine (by far my favorite name of their beers)
Old Flame - An old ale
Mad Bishop - An oktoberfest
Black Jack Stout - An imperial stout
Funk - An american wheat
Snake Oil - An imperial pilsner
Fantome - A brown ale
I drink too much beer there I think. Either that or I'm having too slow a day at work to bother typing that all out ;)
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25th August 05, 11:28 AM
#14
I've never been there, but I have sampled their beer at the Microbrew Festival at Stoudt's Brewery in PA. Pretty good stuff. I too like the names they give their beers.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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25th August 05, 11:31 AM
#15
I'm pretty sure I've been to Stoudt's in PA. They had good stuff as well. The food was fantastic. Assuming I'm thinking of the same place
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25th August 05, 11:33 AM
#16
It's in Adamstown. I've never eaten at their restaurant, but they have the microbrew festivals there three times a year. A couple of friends and I have been attending pretty regularly for some time now. The next one is in October.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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25th August 05, 05:15 PM
#17
your Lordship, count me in for Belair. I ordered a kilt from USAKilts today and it should be delivered to Fletcher's tomorrow night so save me a seat at the "KILTS ONLY" table. just let me know which night.
Bill
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26th August 05, 10:03 PM
#18
Sign me up for a seat at the Kilted table......Duclaws is only 15 minutes from my home.
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31st August 05, 09:01 PM
#19
Ok looks like it'll be Sept 14th (Wednesday) for me at the BelAir location. Who else can I expect to see there and on that night? If we have enough people maybe I can see about reserving a table or somesuch.
If Wednesday is NOT good for anyone in particular, let me know. I can do Thursday too, but I like to be there on the first night of the release ;)
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1st September 05, 04:55 AM
#20
I can make it. I'll put it on my calendar, although I may have to take out a loan to pay for the gas. Yikes!!
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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