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Middle Ages (Duke of Winship) -- On Long Island???



 
 
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Old 21-11-2004, 01:53 AM
Michael Scovetta
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Default Middle Ages (Duke of Winship) -- On Long Island???

While attending college in Ithaca, I developed a taste for "finer"
beers-- among my favorite are beers by the Middle Ages brewery. Now I
live on Long Island, and it's very difficult to find a bar that serves
anything besides Bud or Bud Light. Any connoisseurs out there that
know of a bar on Long Island that carries Middle Ages?

Thanks--

Mike
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Old 21-11-2004, 03:26 PM
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No but try one of Suffolk's Local Gems Blue Point Brewery's creations. They
are wonderful. Small batches available in there tasting room. But many
selections now served in many LI Bars & Restaurants.

Fred


live on Long Island, and it's very difficult to find a bar that serves
anything besides Bud or Bud Light. Any connoisseurs out there that
know of a bar on Long Island that carries Middle Ages?




Thanks--

Mike



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Old 21-11-2004, 03:26 PM
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No but try one of Suffolk's Local Gems Blue Point Brewery's creations. They
are wonderful. Small batches available in there tasting room. But many
selections now served in many LI Bars & Restaurants.

Fred


live on Long Island, and it's very difficult to find a bar that serves
anything besides Bud or Bud Light. Any connoisseurs out there that
know of a bar on Long Island that carries Middle Ages?




Thanks--

Mike



 




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