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Hoegaarden when you can find it and Newcastle if not. Sam Adams is the best American brew by far just stay away from the holiday pack. Cranberry, really, that's not beer?
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The Spoetzl brewry in shiner TX puts out some awesome seasonal beers. They blow regular shiner bock out of the water. The best one I've had was the limited edition Shiner Old-Time Alt. Very good beer. The family pack has the best beers. Their spring ale was really good also.
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I could never get decent pancakes in Europe and forget about a decent bagel.
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The best bagels are in Montreal which is not Europe but is likely the most European large cityin Norh America.
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The things we take for granted...
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Sam Adams is a decent beer, probably the best of the mass produced beers, but far from the best American brew. Though apparently their large marketing budget has worked on some... ;-) they spend many many millions of dollars to make you think they don't have millions and millions of dollars...
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I like pizza and skittles...
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I heard on the news the other day that in Oregon (and I'm guessing NorCal is similar) that 11% of the beer consumed in Oregon is made in Oregon. Not a lot until you consider that OR doesn't have any major breweries. I think they're all considered micro-breweries. Portland's got 50 breweries all by itself. |
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Hey, did you guys hear that SageTV was acquired by Google!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm getting the impression that everyone is now ok with it and has moved on to other topics .
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Oy. Wife called, she's working late, and its "kids eat free night" at the local pasta joint. Rather, it's "dads drink free wine".
3 glasses of wine later, and I just bid $300 on an HD300. WTF, my only solace is that i'll be outbid shortly. Microbrew would have been the better move. Or Bud Light, no way could I drink more than 0.125 ounces of that. |
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Wouldn't it be cool if Google integrated sage extender capability into the TV's they are selling. Wouldn't be cooler if you didn't have to change anything on the server side to use it. That would suck for all these people paying $300+ for the extenders? LOL, Seeing stuff like these crazy ebay auctions, makes me glad that I have access to dozens of pc's with the power to be a HD extender, plenty of client and placeshifter licenses, If it comes down to it.
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a couple of months ago...
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Well, we could compare what we paid for CQC, I scored on that one...
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I'm thinking of sending my hd200 off to china to be produced there for me. May get 10 produced. I don;t have a hd300 but may aqcuire one and get that produced on a small scale over there.
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Stone Brewing company in Escondido California has some incredible beers. A lot of IPAs...their "arrogant bastard" is quite potent. Tough to drink more than 2 since it is quite bitter.
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I think they are all drunk.
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Wow, this thread diverged last evening.
Abita Beer from Abita Springs, Louisiana. Amber, Turbodog (worth it for more than just the name), Purple Haze, and when the Ponchatoula Strawberries come in every Spring, a surprisingly good limited-edition strawberry ale that beats just about anything (sorry "corona with lime") in the heat. Also, if you like German stuff, anything by Christian Moerlein in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati was heavily settled by Germans and was once the beer capital of America, hence the first Hofbrauhaus being located there after Munich decided to share their wealth.
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Maybe becuase there beer glass is to small shot size so there for there not drunk enought to see that hehe.
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