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"Lew Bryson" > wrote on 24 Jun 2005:
> "Steve Jackson" > wrote: >> >> Like I said, I was extremely ****ed (in the English sense) when >> I was there. I barely remember the place - although the >> harrowing cab ride upon our exit has left a firm impression - Pussy. All cabbies will drive the wrong way on an Avenue for a couple extra bucks. The speaking in tongues was a freebie. >> and I remember a pale ale or IPA that just didn't wind my >> crank. At that time, my taste buds may have been as good as Bob >> Klein's, though, so who knows. The stouts, ranging from a dry stout to a couple of imperials, are uniformly ****ING GOOD. The rest of the lineup, not counting the girly beers, are G-FG. They also make cask-conditioned beer for the rest of the city (no handpump at the brewpub). But there never seems to be anyone there. I think it's a mob front. Witzel |
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"Dave Witzel" > wrote in message
28.86... > Pussy. All cabbies will drive the wrong way on an Avenue for a > couple extra bucks. The speaking in tongues was a freebie. I wish I could remember whatever French phrase it was that he kept saying over and over as a rejoinder, but alas my memory is shot and my coherence is somewhat diminished by the IPA festival at Lucky Baldwins. > The stouts, ranging from a dry stout to a couple of imperials, are > uniformly ****ING GOOD. Then why the **** did you order us a pitcher of IPA instead of the stout? Moran. (For reference: http://photos1.blogger.com/img/270/1396/320/moran.jpg) > The rest of the lineup, not counting the > girly beers, are G-FG. They also make cask-conditioned beer for the > rest of the city (no handpump at the brewpub). > > But there never seems to be anyone there. I think it's a mob front. That was bizarre. What time did we get there? Midnight? And yet, IIRC, we were the only souls there. -Steve |
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"CharlieG" > wrote in message
news:VY1ve.26442$%Z2.9182@lakeread08... > "Lew Bryson" > wrote in message Took your advice > and hit Grey Lodge after having lunch the cheese > steak place down on Torresdale last Wednesday. Selection was nice, > but not thrilling - still worthy of a visit for any dedicated beer geek. Two comments on that: one, if the selection wasn't thrilling, it changes often and is often thrilling (and just what the hell is thrilling, anyway: hops, hops and more hops, tossed liberally with high ABV?). Two, I get my thrill behind the bar too -- the G-Lodge has a very broad whiskey selection these days, and there's often a rare treat there. > Overnighted in Breinigsville on the trip north and made two major > mistakes. First was doing almost a full day of wine tasting in Lehigh > Valley. . . Well, that was a waste. Second mistake was getting to > Bethlehem Brew Works too early to catch SteelGaarten. Got to > walk through and admire the bottle selection, but had to settle for > BBW's house beers. The pale ale was unremarkable, and the > weizen had some serious QA issues with lots of non-weizenbier > things happening in the nose. The kid behind the bar was trying, > but. . . BBW is swinging hard, and fails to make contact at times. Their everyday lineup does suffer somewhat from taproom timidity, IMO. But some of their less everyday beers are excellent. > Thanks again for the pointers to the cheese steak place that shall > remain nameless and Grey Lodge. We owe you a few pints next > time we head up to PA. You just wanted to look at the chicks at Ch**k's; Frane musta drooled about 'em. Can't blame ya. Didja get a milkshake? -- Lew Bryson "GOOD or SHITE?" -- Michael Jackson, "Thriller", 1982 www.lewbryson.com |
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"Dave Witzel" > wrote in message
> But there never seems to be anyone there. I think it's a mob front. Y'know...I've only ever been twice, but I wonder about that myself. -- Lew Bryson "As for talking shit in this NG, Lew, you're the undisputed king, and that's no SHITE." -- Bob Skilnik, 1/31/02 www.lewbryson.com |
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"Steve Jackson" >:
> "Dave Witzel" > wrote: >> Pussy. All cabbies will drive the wrong way on an Avenue for a >> couple extra bucks. The speaking in tongues was a freebie. > > I wish I could remember whatever French phrase it was that he > kept saying over and over as a rejoinder, but alas my memory is > shot and my coherence is somewhat diminished by the IPA festival > at Lucky Baldwins. I can still hear him shouting it as we drove up Ninth. Or was it down Tenth... his laugh as he turned to me made me wonder why I chose "leg room" over "safety and sanity" and sat in front. >> The stouts, ranging from a dry stout to a couple of imperials, >> are uniformly ****ING GOOD. > > Then why the **** did you order us a pitcher of IPA instead of > the stout? Moran. (For reference: > http://photos1.blogger.com/img/270/1396/320/moran.jpg) Nice. IIRC, "others" wanted the IPA too, and there wasn't a stout available. Blame that New Hampshirean *******. You all suck. >> But there never seems to be anyone there. I think it's a mob >> front. > > That was bizarre. What time did we get there? Midnight? And yet, > IIRC, we were the only souls there. Earlier than that. Blind Tiger was packed with People We Couldn't Possibly Hook Up With by then. And yet we went back. They have a lot of contract accounts around the city, and theoretically they're busy SOMEtime. Just never when anyone I know is there. Witzel |
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"Lew Bryson" > wrote on 26 Jun 2005:
> "CharlieG" > wrote in message >> Thanks again for the pointers to the cheese steak place that >> shall remain nameless and Grey Lodge. We owe you a few pints >> next time we head up to PA. > > You just wanted to look at the chicks at Ch**k's; Frane musta > drooled about 'em. Can't blame ya. Didja get a milkshake? Come on, even Jackson trolls better than that. Witzel |
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Lew writes:
> BBW is swinging hard, and fails to make contact at times. Their everyday > lineup does suffer somewhat from taproom timidity, IMO. But some of their > less everyday beers are excellent. Was hoping to catch their pils, but missed it by a few days according to the bar staff. Their Scotch Ale was good, but everything was just kind of underwhelming. >> Thanks again for the pointers to the cheese steak place that shall >> remain nameless and Grey Lodge. We owe you a few pints next >> time we head up to PA. > > You just wanted to look at the chicks at Ch**k's; Frane musta drooled > about 'em. Can't blame ya. Didja get a milkshake? I'll leave the sophomore milkshake rejoinders to the list of usual suspects. Had a couple of great sandwiches, as always, and the wife had a black & white shake. No shit, but even she's convinced that place is well worth a 3-hour drive just to feed. Doesn't hurt that the hired help are easy on the eyes, and it's just a short trip up the road to Grey Lodge. CG |
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"CharlieG" > wrote in message
news:fl2we.29336$%Z2.19384@lakeread08... > Lew writes: >> You just wanted to look at the chicks at Ch**k's; Frane musta drooled >> about 'em. Can't blame ya. Didja get a milkshake? > > I'll leave the sophomore milkshake rejoinders to the list of usual > suspects. > Had a couple of great sandwiches, as always, and the wife had a black & > white > shake. No shit, but even she's convinced that place is well worth a > 3-hour > drive just to feed. Doesn't hurt that the hired help are easy on the > eyes, and > it's just a short trip up the road to Grey Lodge. Actually, I was just asking if you got a milkshake. If your wife did, no wonder she thinks it's worth the trip; they're exceptional, worth the trip on their own, for my money. But yeah, they are easy on the eyes. For my cheesesteak money, though, I'll on up Frankford to Frusco's, my current fave. -- Lew Bryson Their clothes are weird, their music sucks and they drink malternatives. And now you tell me they probably don't think Sierra Nevada is cool? This is what the passage of years does to you: It makes everyone around you more stupid. -- Michael Stewart 6/24/02 www.lewbryson.com |
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"Lew Bryson" > wrote in message . .. <snip> > > Their clothes are weird, their music sucks and they drink > malternatives. And now you tell me they probably don't think Sierra > Nevada is cool? This is what the passage of years does to you: It > makes everyone around you more stupid. -- Michael Stewart 6/24/02 > > www.lewbryson.com > > Ahh good ol Michael, anyone know what he's up to? -Steve |
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"JW Steve" > wrote in news:42bc50fd$0
: > > "Scott Kaczorowski" > wrote in message > ... > <snip> > >> But then I forget that you think smoking is a civil >> liberty... >> > > No more so than drinking or being a fat ass and burdening > the health care system that way. I more just a proponent > of coherent treatment of similar behaviors. I think we're seeing that (Hey Fat ****: You need to buy two seats on my airplane. Etc.) > Certainly > we don't have to rehash that again, though. For once you are the better man. >> > The Hangar in Juneau with a killer >> > selection and a view looking out at the float planes >> > landing in front of 15,000 foot mountains. >> >> I'd drink Bud with that kind of view. >> >> Any pictures? "Serious" as Super Kid would say. I'll send >> you Alesmithsomething in return. > > Unfrotunately, no. I wasn't much of a shutterbug back then. Asshole. >> Bullshit. What, choke a griz to death? The big doggie would >> have whirled around (two layers of fur, bit of loose skin >> 'round the neck...) and torn his ****ing head off. Bullshit. >> Didn't happen. Break his legs? Hit him repeatedly in he >> stomach where the muscles are few? Result is the same - big >> doggie wins. > > The story goes, Not mentioned at all on their website. > he bit it's jugular until he passed out, then > he beat it to death with a stick and dragged it back to > town. Could be a fable, but that's what the sign says. I'm going with fable. How did he even get to the jugular? Ever seen a griz? The fur is a foot thick. What? Did Dude shave the big doggie down first? Bull. ****ing. Shit. Oh. Wait. Is this a beer group? (And **** the rest of you. If you can talk about Bourbon, I can talk about killing big things with bare hands.) >> I once killed an 18ft white off the backside of Catalina with >> my bare hands. ****er took my USDiver mask that I cared for >> very much (whatever happened to purge valves, BTW?) but I cut >> him up for steaks and shat him out a long time ago. > > Well done. If I'd owned a bar, I'd have had him (twin claspers, so it must have been...) stuffed and displayed for atmosphere. Because atmosphere is so very important. Griz in Montana, Great White in soCal. Works for me... >> Stuff it and display it. "Oooh. Look what *I* did." Might >> as well wear Birks... > > Not sure it was him. Hell, if I owned a bar and the guy > came dragging the thing in to town with that story, > I'd be tempted to display it. "So there I was, knee-deep in grenade pins..." So if someone came in and said: "I pulled this bit of enamel off of Tut's butt plug when I was working at the Smith..." You'd say: "Holy ****! Let's build a bar 'round that!" Maybe that works in the odd ******** state... >> But the real question is: Is the beer any good? > > I had no compaints. Cool. That's what we're after. >> Men should never do the following: >> >> 1) Wear sandals. >> 2) Wear perfume. >> 3) Drive like my dead grandma. >> 4) Have to proclaim that they are a real man. >> 5) Claim that advertising has nothing to do with the brand >> of beer they drink. > > Agreed as long as 2 includes Petuila or however the eff > you spell it. WTF? Scott |
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"Bruce Reistle" > wrote: > > No word on Victory reaching this outpost. Who's the > > distributor? Maybe > > some strings can be pulled... > > > > dave > > > Dave, the distributor is CR Goodman, or at least that is > what I've been told by a reliable source. Nothing like going on a long trip to make you seem like a rude jerk who won't say thanks for the tip, so a belated thanks for the tip. By the time I got home, Hop Devil was here. GOOD. I'd expected more of a hop monster, though. A little too balanced to claim true demonic stature. But it's earned a place of honor in the hop palace I call a beer fridge. dave |
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