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NYC Homebrewers Guild Meeting Tuesday 3/15
The next meeting of the New York City Homebrewers Guild will be held
Tuesday, March 15th at 7:30. Our guest speaker is Dave Hoffman, brewer for Climax Brewing Company in Roselle Park, NJ. We'll badger him about his brewery's recent foray into New York City's beer scene. We'll also discuss such upcoming beer events as Brewtopia (April 16) and Tap NY at Hunter Mountain (April 23-24). The Guild meets at Brewsky's, 41 E. 7th St. (between 2nd and 3rd Ave) the third Tuesday each month. Bring your friends, bring your homebrew. New members are always welcome. David Witzel NYCHG President/Figurehead http://www.hbd.org/nychg/ |
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Dave Witzel wrote: > The next meeting of the New York City Homebrewers Guild will be held > Tuesday, March 15th at 7:30. Our guest speaker is Dave Hoffman, > brewer for Climax Brewing Company in Roselle Park, NJ. We'll badger > him about his brewery's recent foray into New York City's beer scene. > > We'll also discuss such upcoming beer events as Brewtopia (April 16) > and Tap NY at Hunter Mountain (April 23-24). Yuo cann't spem our effdeebee noosgropu laik this gigy. Imm teling. Yuo Noo Yourkurs thimk yuo owwen evrythin. Nice touch, holding Brewtopia on my birthday. Wish I could be there. -- dgs |
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:22:17 +0000 (UTC), ers (Joel)
wrote: >Phil > wrote: >>Dave is the new president of the guild, Joe. > > Who's this "Joe" person? Oops, that's not your name. Hey, I'm from New York. I don't give a shit. > >>Actually, they do.... > > "Oh, lighten up, Francis." Like I said. Any beer and any food within twenty minutes. How many other places can say that? Phil ====== visit the New York City Homebrewers Guild website: http://www.hbd.org/nychg |
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Phil > wrote:
> ers (Joel) wrote: >> dgs > wrote: >>> Dave Witzel wrote: >>>> The next meeting of the New York City Homobrewers Circle will >>>> be held Wednesday, March 23 at 8:30. >>> Yuo cann't spem our effdeebee noosgropu laik this gigy. Imm teling. >>> Yuo Noo Yourkurs thimk yuo owwen evrythin. >> Yeah, those New Yorkers think they're important enough that >> the whole world wants to attend there [sic] local meeting. Feh, >> I say. Learn something about proper distribution. >> And what happened to Fill-up, the normal spam-boy? Too embarassed >> to keep posting? > Dave is the new president of the guild, Joe. This is one of his > responsibilities now. > > The reason why we posting the entire newsgroup is that we sometimes > get people from other states coming to our meetings. Homebrewers who > vacation in the Big Apple come to our meetings when they can. I'd of made the trip up to NYC for one of these meeting, but I had had a cracked vertebrae and wasn't going to chance driving and the train schedule didn't work for me. >>> Nice touch, holding Brewtopia on my birthday. Wish I could be there. >> Doesn't everybody wish they could be a New Yorker? > Actually, they do.... No, they don't. <read below> > Any cuisine in the world. Any beer in the world. > All a twenty minute drive away from my front door. Oh Yes, hot pizza for breakfast, all night bridge clubs, breakfast any hour of the day or night. I love New York. I did live there in the 60's, but never again. I don't know which is worst: crosstown traffic, god damn liberals, or Yankee fans. That not really true it's the god damn Yankee fans I can't stomach. I have to go there again though. Just to see what's happened to the saloons of 40 years ago. Dick |
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 03:05:15 -0000, (Dick Adams)
wrote: >Phil > wrote: >> ers (Joel) wrote: >>> dgs > wrote: >>>> Dave Witzel wrote: > >>>>> The next meeting of the New York City Homobrewers Circle will >>>>> be held Wednesday, March 23 at 8:30. > >>>> Yuo cann't spem our effdeebee noosgropu laik this gigy. Imm teling. >>>> Yuo Noo Yourkurs thimk yuo owwen evrythin. > >>> Yeah, those New Yorkers think they're important enough that >>> the whole world wants to attend there [sic] local meeting. Feh, >>> I say. Learn something about proper distribution. >>> And what happened to Fill-up, the normal spam-boy? Too embarassed >>> to keep posting? > >> Dave is the new president of the guild, Joe. This is one of his >> responsibilities now. >> >> The reason why we posting the entire newsgroup is that we sometimes >> get people from other states coming to our meetings. Homebrewers who >> vacation in the Big Apple come to our meetings when they can. > >I'd of made the trip up to NYC for one of these meeting, but I had >had a cracked vertebrae and wasn't going to chance driving and the >train schedule didn't work for me. Hope you're feeling better now. I was recently diagnosed with two herniated disk. Some days, it's a real PITA to get out of bed. > >>>> Nice touch, holding Brewtopia on my birthday. Wish I could be there. > >>> Doesn't everybody wish they could be a New Yorker? > >> Actually, they do.... > >No, they don't. <read below> > >> Any cuisine in the world. Any beer in the world. >> All a twenty minute drive away from my front door. > >Oh Yes, hot pizza for breakfast, all night bridge clubs, >breakfast any hour of the day or night. I love New York. >I did live there in the 60's, but never again. I don't >know which is worst: crosstown traffic, god damn liberals, >or Yankee fans. That not really true it's the god damn >Yankee fans I can't stomach. > >I have to go there again though. Just to see what's >happened to the saloons of 40 years ago. Aside from the fact there's no smoking in them, the bars have gotten better and have multiplied. You can't throw a dead cat without hitting one. Phil ====== visit the New York City Homebrewers Guild website: http://www.hbd.org/nychg |
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"Phil" > wrote in message
... > Like I said. Any beer and any food within twenty minutes. How many > other places can say that? None. Not even New York. -Steve |
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"Steve Jackson" > wrote on 09 Mar 2005:
> "Phil" > wrote: > >> Like I said. Any beer and any food within twenty minutes. How >> many other places can say that? > > None. > > Not even New York. Bah. The post office is five minutes' walk. If we take "any" to mean "any exported style" for beer, and "any cuisine" for food, tell me what is missing, AJ. And, in honor of the upcoming anniversary, JLAAM. Furrfu. Witzel |
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"Dave Witzel" > wrote in message
8.74... > "Steve Jackson" > wrote on 09 Mar 2005: >> "Phil" > wrote: >> >>> Like I said. Any beer and any food within twenty minutes. How >>> many other places can say that? >> >> None. >> >> Not even New York. > > Bah. The post office is five minutes' walk. Nicely played. How's that wall o' beer coming? > > If we take "any" to mean "any exported style" for beer, and "any > cuisine" for food, tell me what is missing, AJ. Sahti. BTW, if that's the criteria, I'd venture to say that the same applies to San Francisco. And, if you don't hit traffic, LA. Of course, sometimes that 20 minutes becomes two hours here. C'est la vie. > > And, in honor of the upcoming anniversary, JLAAM. Furrfu. New York is derived from Schwarzbier? -Steve |
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Steve Jackson wrote:
> "Dave Witzel" > wrote in message > 8.74... > >>"Steve Jackson" > wrote on 09 Mar 2005: >>[...] > >>If we take "any" to mean "any exported style" for beer, and "any >>cuisine" for food, tell me what is missing, AJ. > > Sahti. Woopsie. B. United is bringing in a sahti from Finland now. Betcha you can find it in a certain specialist beer shop in Brooklyn. >>And, in honor of the upcoming anniversary, JLAAM. Furrfu. > > New York is derived from Schwarzbier? Yes, which means that New York is, in actuality, a Baltic Porter. DTTKU. STWYKACITD. N,YAI. -- dgs |
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