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| Re: moved beer rant [message #331830 is a reply to message #331563 ] |
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Caleb Dick Messages: 763 Registered: April 2005 Location: Maple Grove, MN |
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| Jason Dermer wrote on Sat, 14 June 2008 13:54 |
(barfing sound) You guys and gals could all end your beer arguments if you would just stick to the hard liquor diet.
151 straight up with a diet Coke chaser for me thanks, a Rumple or Jager if there's no 151. Has anyone seen my liver, I seem to have left it somewhere...
My first and only experience with beer, at about 9 or 10 years old, turned me off to it forever. Sometimes just the smell of too many spilled beers can turn my stomach.
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My first taste of anything alcohol was 151 straight from the bottle, not even ice. I've mellowed a lot, I think my liver is OK with me.
Have never grown to like the taste of beer, maybe I'm just really weird. Drank two Guinness before puking for two days (flu), probably didn't help any. Mixed and strong is good, a good Long Island with extra shots is always welcome.
Caleb
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| Re: moved beer rant [message #331844 is a reply to message #331830 ] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 22:47   |
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John Roberts {JR} Messages: 10486 Registered: April 2004 Location: MS |
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| Caleb Dick wrote on Sun, 15 June 2008 21:37 |
My first taste of anything alcohol was 151 straight from the bottle, not even ice. I've mellowed a lot, I think my liver is OK with me.
Have never grown to like the taste of beer, maybe I'm just really weird. Drank two Guinness before puking for two days (flu), probably didn't help any. Mixed and strong is good, a good Long Island with extra shots is always welcome.
Caleb
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Yup avoiding the purple berries that made the caveman puke for two days helped keep them alive to pass those behavior patterns along to us...
eat or drink something, get sick, your cave man brain associates the sick with the something you ate or drank.
Whatever.. more beer for the rest of us..
JR
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and it's spelled bus.... Thank You and good night
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| Re: moved beer rant [message #332405 is a reply to message #332398 ] |
Tue, 17 June 2008 16:42   |
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Tony "T" Tissot Messages: 3741 Registered: June 2006 Location: Northern California |
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ja!
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ProSoundWeb - Home of 50,000 audio professionals - and two or three curmudgeonly SOBs.
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| Re: moved beer rant [message #332545 is a reply to message #331330 ] |
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| Karel 'Charly' Will wrote on Fri, 13 June 2008 16:59 |
Now guys, I can't supply the American Society of Sound Engineers with Belgian beers!!
I'm surprised how much you guys actually know about Belgian beers. But then again, sound guys love beer, and Belgian beer is the finest in the world, so I should have known...
Anyway, I promised Doug some beer if the Inbev deal goes on, and that still stands.
If any of you ever end up in Belgium, feel free to contact me, and if I can, I'll take you out to "'t Brugs Beertje" in my hometown (Bruges), where you can taste almost all Belgian beers. Just make sure the next day is a day off!!
Here's a link to a site in English devoted to Belgian beers:
http://belgianstyle.com/mmguide/
The best pint I ever drank, was after a trip of 3 months through Russia, Mongolia, China and Vietnam. We arrived in Phom Pen (Cambodia), and as we stepped of the bus, right in front of us was a small cafe, where they sold Stella Artois. It was tapped perfectly, perfect temperature, and even the right glass.
My life was perfect then... 
Karel.
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I will be in Hasselt for Pukkelpop on August 16th. Stella seems a bit too commercial, you can find it anywhere in the world, not that that's a bad thing, but it does take something away from it. Unfortunately, no days off before or after. Maybe next year as I seem to be making a habit of possibly the best run festival known to man. I've never been with a band that played a smaller stage and treated so well before in my life. Our artist liason went out into the crowd to buy french fries because one of the guys on our crew had a craving for them. That's service.
I had a day off in Antwerpen last year and it is still one of the most interesting cities I had the pleasure of walking around in. I sampled a few local brews at an irish bar of all places and they all tasted great. I'm still trying to find lasagna that compares to the tiny little place in old town we found. Why do we remember places by the food we ate there? It is so strange.
http://www.themonitorguy.com/venue
Now with over 125 venues, still free, but for how long?
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| Re: moved beer rant [message #332566 is a reply to message #331844 ] |
Wed, 18 June 2008 02:12  |
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Joe Breher Messages: 220 Registered: September 2005 Location: USA, CO, Northern Front R... |
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| John Roberts {JR} wrote on Sun, 15 June 2008 21:47 |
Yup avoiding the purple berries that made the caveman puke for two days helped keep them alive to pass those behavior patterns along to us...
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# say, can I have some of your purple berries...
% yes, I 've been ea-ting them for six or seven days now -- haven't got sick once...
# prob'ly keep us *both* alive..
Joe Breher
Liberty in my Lifetime!
http://q-music.com
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