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Greetings,
I publish a newsletter and a blog on Beer & Food (http://www.beerbasics.com ). Two restaurants that I know of, Circa, in High Bridge, NJ and Oleana in Cambridge, MA have special beers brewed to fit their menu. If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. You can contact me at Cheers! Peter |
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 12:44:45 -0500, "Peter LaFrance"
wrote: I publish a newsletter and a blog on Beer & Food (http://www.beerbasics.com ). Two restaurants that I know of, Circa, in High Bridge, NJ and Oleana in Cambridge, MA have special beers brewed to fit their menu. If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. In the Washington DC and northern Virginia area, almost every sizable restaurant with a bar has a "special" beer brewed for it by Old Dominion Brewing. -- Larry |
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Thanks for the information.
Cheers! Peter "pltrgyst" wrote in message ... On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 12:44:45 -0500, "Peter LaFrance" wrote: I publish a newsletter and a blog on Beer & Food (http://www.beerbasics.com ). Two restaurants that I know of, Circa, in High Bridge, NJ and Oleana in Cambridge, MA have special beers brewed to fit their menu. If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. In the Washington DC and northern Virginia area, almost every sizable restaurant with a bar has a "special" beer brewed for it by Old Dominion Brewing. -- Larry |
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On Feb 5, 11:44 am, "Peter LaFrance"
wrote: Greetings, I publish a newsletter and a blog on Beer & Food (http://www.beerbasics.com). Two restaurants that I know of, Circa, in High Bridge, NJ and Oleana in Cambridge, MA have special beers brewed to fit their menu. If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. You can contact me at Cheers! Peter Crescent City Brewhouse, in New Orleans |
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On 6 Feb 2007 11:48:45 -0800, "JimL" wrote:
If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. Crescent City Brewhouse, in New Orleans Duh. That would be true of just about every brewpub in the country, wouldn't it? Crescent City does make sensational brats, though. -- Larry |
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On Feb 6, 3:41 pm, pltrgyst wrote:
On 6 Feb 2007 11:48:45 -0800, "JimL" wrote: If there is a restaurant in your area that has a special beer brewed for it I would appreciate hearing about it. Crescent City Brewhouse, in New Orleans Duh. That would be true of just about every brewpub in the country, wouldn't it? Crescent City does make sensational brats, though. -- Larry Well "Duh" to you. The orig poster did ask for places with their own brand. Crescent City even makes their own on site, several kinds. There was also a German restaurant in Chicago, on Adams St, that closed after almost a century. Blanking on the name, but their own "house" brand of beers, light and dark, are still available in stores. Oh yes, Berghoff. |
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On 6 Feb 2007 18:34:05 -0800, "JimL" wrote:
Well "Duh" to you. The orig poster did ask for places with their own brand. No, he did not. He asked for restaurants -- not brewpubs, not brewhouses -- that have a beer custom made *for* them, not *by* them. This is why I did not mention in my initial response several such places (e.g., Capital City Brewing) here in the Washington DC area. Crescent City even makes their own on site, several kinds. No kidding -- why do you think I mentioned how good their brats are? -- Larry |
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On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 06:35:57 GMT, (Christopher C. Stacy)
wrote: There are restaurants that brew beer especially for journalists? Sigh. Another jokester who flunked English in fourth grade. 8 ![]() pedantic mode onThe antecedent of "them" is "that", which refers to "restaurant," the immediately preceding noun.pedantic mode off -- Larry |
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pltrgyst writes:
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 06:35:57 GMT, (Christopher C. Stacy) wrote: There are restaurants that brew beer especially for journalists? Sigh. Another jokester who flunked English in fourth grade. 8 ![]() If you flunked English in fourth grade, how can you call yourself a "journalist"? |
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