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9th September 08, 12:12 PM
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Beer Advocate magazine Aug 2008
Couple of mentions and a really odd illustration from this magazine (http://beeradvocate.com/
The article about National Homebrewers Conference mentions being served BBQ and beer samples by members of homebrew clubs "dressed like FBI agents or wearing kilts and fezzes." Shriner, do you have a hobby we don't know about? 
The accompanying illustration doesn't show the fez [with the kilt], but what is with those hose garters?? 

Finally, their "Beer Destinations" article covering Cincinnati mentions Nicholson's Tavern & Pub "serves up beer, Scotch, and tons of eye candy -- assuming, that is, that dudes in kilts qualify as eye candy."
I'll drink to that! int:
Last edited by sydnie7; 9th September 08 at 12:58 PM.
Reason: picky, picky, picky
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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9th September 08, 12:57 PM
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It does show a fez. The guy second-from-the-left in the blue shirt is wearing a fez.
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9th September 08, 01:01 PM
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You've gotta love the Scots in Cincinnati
Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
“KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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9th September 08, 01:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by sydnie7
Shriner, do you have a hobby we don't know about? 
The kilted man is unaccompanied by a beautiful lady/ladies.
Ergo, the kilted man is not Shriner
XMTS logic

Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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9th September 08, 02:45 PM
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 Originally Posted by sydnie7
Couple of mentions and a really odd illustration from this magazine [...]
It does sort of resemble our skyline, and the chicken and the flying pig are definitely Cincinnati things - hard to explain.
The article about National Homebrewers Conference mentions being served BBQ and beer samples by members of homebrew clubs "dressed like FBI agents or wearing kilts and fezzes." [...]
Could have been restauranteur "Andy" Hajjar, of Andy's Mediterranean Grill, who's been known to wear both a kilt and a fez, sometimes (I've heard) at the same time. He's a friend of Scotch whisky bottler and marketeer Jeffrey Topping, the Wild Scotsman, who (I've also heard) may have had something to do with the kilt. If you are ever in Cincinnati, I highly recommend a trip to Andy's for the food and the fun, casual atmosphere. Kilts welcome!
Finally, their "Beer Destinations" article covering Cincinnati mentions Nicholson's Tavern & Pub "serves up beer, Scotch, and tons of eye candy -- assuming, that is, that dudes in kilts qualify as eye candy."
They have a huge guide book for their beer and scotch selections, most of the guys wear kilts, and the gals are usually in short pleated tartan skirts, so there's something for everyone at Nicholson's.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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9th September 08, 03:07 PM
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Have only been to your fair city once, in the early 1980s, for a motorcycle trade show. My boss-at-the-time was a total rib fanatic, so the only place we went to eat for three days (I'm not kidding, he'd have had us there for breakfast if they served) was some famous-for-their-ribs joint. I seem to recall entering from a back alley, place was all full of baseball memorabilia, and yeah the ribs were outstanding -- but after three days I was ready for something else!
I did get to take a short stroll outside the hotel, along a big open promenade with fountain -- lovely. Not sure if or when I'll ever get back, but I'll put Nicholson's on the short list.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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