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4th January 05, 07:52 AM
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St. Louis Burns Night @ the Tap Room...
I didn't want to "hijack" Rigged's thread with this announcement, mostly for blk_watch's benefit.
http://www.schlafly.com/burns.shtml
The Tap Room in downtown St. Louis does an annual Burns Night supper every year. I've never been, but some friends of mine in the Invera'an Pipes & Drums say it's a guid time, and the Schlafly Scotch Ale is nae sae bad either! :mrgreen:
The St. Andrew's Society does some "kilt nights" at the Tap Room before the games in October.
Cheers,
T.
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4th January 05, 08:05 AM
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If only I was still in Illinois, I would be there.
I have several friends in the St. Louis Brews homebrew club, and one of them, Mark, did quite a bit of brewing at the Tap Room. There was always something good on hand-pull, and the food was always tasty too.
And yes, the Scotch Ale is very good....
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4th January 05, 08:07 AM
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Scotch Ale...
And yes, the Scotch Ale is very good....
Their 80 Shilling Ale that they brew for the St. Louis Games aint bad either! :mrgreen:
Cheers,
T.
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4th January 05, 11:31 AM
#4
Re: St. Louis Burns Night @ the Tap Room...
Originally Posted by cajunscot
I didn't want to "hijack" Rigged's thread with this announcement, mostly for blk_watch's benefit.
http://www.schlafly.com/burns.shtml
The Tap Room in downtown St. Louis does an annual Burns Night supper every year. I've never been, but some friends of mine in the Invera'an Pipes & Drums say it's a guid time, and the Schlafly Scotch Ale is nae sae bad either! :mrgreen:
The St. Andrew's Society does some "kilt nights" at the Tap Room before the games in October.
Cheers,
T.
Thanks for the info, although it seems a bit formal for someone venturing out in a kilt for the first time. I'm sure it would seem very intimidating
At the moment I don't have the proper accessories for my kilt, plus it's not a formal traditional, so I'm sure I would feel out of place. I think a more low keyed event may be better. I'll probably wait until the tartan days in St. Charles.
I appreciate the gesture though. Thanks again.
dana
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4th January 05, 11:41 AM
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Don't worry about hijacking this thread. I'm glad to see that kilted folk are getting together face-to-face.
You're making my dreams come true!
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