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JC
 
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I hate spam as much as anyone, and realizing that newsgroups are for
non-commercial posts I thought I would ask first so as not to get flamed.

I am opening a Winemaking and Brewing Supply store in the NW suburbs of
Chicago in about a week. Do you folks care if I do a one time informational
post with details, directions, etc?


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JC > wrote:

> I hate spam as much as anyone, and realizing that newsgroups
> are for non-commercial posts I thought I would ask first so
> as not to get flamed.
>
> I am opening a Winemaking and Brewing Supply store in the NW
> suburbs of Chicago in about a week. Do you folks care if I
> do a one time informational post with details, directions, etc?


I don't mind, but "Evil Donald" is de ad hoc moderator (and you
ought to see what he has for you).

I'll even send you my recipe for Chateau Trailer Park. It should
be a big hit with Cub fans since it's a great chaser for Zoloft
and Valium.

Dick


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Actually, I got an email from Evil Donald. According to him, there are some
things I have to do to post here that I don't really want to do. Did all you
guys really have to .... well, nevermind.

Thanks for the recipe, but who are the Cubs?

Ok, here's the info:

Perfect Brewing Supply
802 Seton Ct.
Wheeling, IL 60090
847-947-7665

Hours:
Tue-Fri 11-6
Sat 11-4

We have the beer section up and ready, the wine section will be ready in
about a week. I am an experienced brewer, but learning to make wine, so if
there are any Chicago suburban wine guys who would be willing to advise me
on stocking items, it would be appreciated.

By the way, we carry Jaffrey wine and cider presses, and since they're so
expensive, we're thinking about doing rentals. Has anyone ever heard of
that?

I have to go now. My wife said someone is on the phone for me. She said
there was a lot of heavy breathing, and then somebody said something about
Donald.

Jim



"Dick Adams" > wrote in message
...
> JC > wrote:
>
>> I hate spam as much as anyone, and realizing that newsgroups
>> are for non-commercial posts I thought I would ask first so
>> as not to get flamed.
>>
>> I am opening a Winemaking and Brewing Supply store in the NW
>> suburbs of Chicago in about a week. Do you folks care if I
>> do a one time informational post with details, directions, etc?

>
> I don't mind, but "Evil Donald" is de ad hoc moderator (and you
> ought to see what he has for you).
>
> I'll even send you my recipe for Chateau Trailer Park. It should
> be a big hit with Cub fans since it's a great chaser for Zoloft
> and Valium.
>
> Dick
>
>



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JC - Send your store information to Jack Keller. I believe he has a list of
home brew/winemaking shops on his web site.
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/index.asp

Bill Frazier
Olathe, Kansas USA

"JC" > wrote in message
news
> Actually, I got an email from Evil Donald. According to him, there are
> some things I have to do to post here that I don't really want to do. Did
> all you guys really have to .... well, nevermind.
>
> Thanks for the recipe, but who are the Cubs?
>
> Ok, here's the info:
>
> Perfect Brewing Supply
> 802 Seton Ct.
> Wheeling, IL 60090
> 847-947-7665
>
> Hours:
> Tue-Fri 11-6
> Sat 11-4
>
> We have the beer section up and ready, the wine section will be ready in
> about a week. I am an experienced brewer, but learning to make wine, so if
> there are any Chicago suburban wine guys who would be willing to advise me
> on stocking items, it would be appreciated.
>
> By the way, we carry Jaffrey wine and cider presses, and since they're so
> expensive, we're thinking about doing rentals. Has anyone ever heard of
> that?
>
> I have to go now. My wife said someone is on the phone for me. She said
> there was a lot of heavy breathing, and then somebody said something about
> Donald.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
> ...
>> JC > wrote:
>>
>>> I hate spam as much as anyone, and realizing that newsgroups
>>> are for non-commercial posts I thought I would ask first so
>>> as not to get flamed.
>>>
>>> I am opening a Winemaking and Brewing Supply store in the NW
>>> suburbs of Chicago in about a week. Do you folks care if I
>>> do a one time informational post with details, directions, etc?

>>
>> I don't mind, but "Evil Donald" is de ad hoc moderator (and you
>> ought to see what he has for you).
>>
>> I'll even send you my recipe for Chateau Trailer Park. It should
>> be a big hit with Cub fans since it's a great chaser for Zoloft
>> and Valium.
>>
>> Dick
>>
>>

>
>



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I already did. Thanks

"William Frazier" > wrote in message
news
> JC - Send your store information to Jack Keller. I believe he has a list
> of
> home brew/winemaking shops on his web site.
> http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/index.asp
>
> Bill Frazier
> Olathe, Kansas USA
>
> "JC" > wrote in message
> news
>> Actually, I got an email from Evil Donald. According to him, there are
>> some things I have to do to post here that I don't really want to do. Did
>> all you guys really have to .... well, nevermind.
>>
>> Thanks for the recipe, but who are the Cubs?
>>
>> Ok, here's the info:
>>
>> Perfect Brewing Supply
>> 802 Seton Ct.
>> Wheeling, IL 60090
>> 847-947-7665
>>
>> Hours:
>> Tue-Fri 11-6
>> Sat 11-4
>>
>> We have the beer section up and ready, the wine section will be ready in
>> about a week. I am an experienced brewer, but learning to make wine, so
>> if there are any Chicago suburban wine guys who would be willing to
>> advise me on stocking items, it would be appreciated.
>>
>> By the way, we carry Jaffrey wine and cider presses, and since they're so
>> expensive, we're thinking about doing rentals. Has anyone ever heard of
>> that?
>>
>> I have to go now. My wife said someone is on the phone for me. She said
>> there was a lot of heavy breathing, and then somebody said something
>> about Donald.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
>> "Dick Adams" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> JC > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I hate spam as much as anyone, and realizing that newsgroups
>>>> are for non-commercial posts I thought I would ask first so
>>>> as not to get flamed.
>>>>
>>>> I am opening a Winemaking and Brewing Supply store in the NW
>>>> suburbs of Chicago in about a week. Do you folks care if I
>>>> do a one time informational post with details, directions, etc?
>>>
>>> I don't mind, but "Evil Donald" is de ad hoc moderator (and you
>>> ought to see what he has for you).
>>>
>>> I'll even send you my recipe for Chateau Trailer Park. It should
>>> be a big hit with Cub fans since it's a great chaser for Zoloft
>>> and Valium.
>>>
>>> Dick
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



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