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Obviously I am partial to Step 5.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 6:46 am
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> Obviously I am partial to Step 5.
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Left two tenths!
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Don

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 8:29 am
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That seems like a lot of effort to pour a vaguely beer flavored fizzy water.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 8:39 am
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> That seems like a lot of effort to pour a vaguely beer flavored fizzy water.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 8:48 am
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Don

I did it that way for years.

When I went to work for Parks the old timers there (been there most of their careers) always did it from the perspective of the instrument. A few years of that and now I am perpetually confused, left no uh right, oops wrong way sorry about that.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 8:53 am
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Don

"Left two tenths...
"Oh...
"O.K. then.
"Now go right four tenths."

Been there, but I've always called it from the chainman's perspective.

Don

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 9:01 am
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If Step 10 Is Not Satisfying, The First 9 Are Wasted Energy

Gimme a beer that tastes like beer.

Everything else is water.

Paul in PA

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 9:23 am
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Real Beer

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 9:53 am
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If Step 10 Is Not Satisfying, The First 9 Are Wasted Energy

> Gimme a beer that tastes like beer.
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> Paul in PA

I take it you mean this? 😉

We had a job in the Northern part of the state (PA). My dad and I both being Yuengling fans we made the pilgrimage to H.Q. That's me standing in awe, mouth watering....

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 10:03 am
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Been There And A Good Place To Start...

if you are looking for real beer.

Regarding Yeungling and Sons. The newest generation in charge are daughters. Both Lehigh grads as I recall.

That is my Lehigh University. We were never ranked in the Playboy NCAA drinking polls because we were considered professionals.

Paul in PA

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 12:03 pm
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What'll you have?

There's only 3 steps....

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Posted : January 5, 2013 12:35 pm
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If Step 10 Is Not Satisfying, The First 9 Are Wasted Energy

any straub fans out your way? i have cousins in st mary's and straub is the only label out there.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 12:45 pm
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Working on one of these.

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 2:02 pm
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If Step 10 Is Not Satisfying, The First 9 Are Wasted Energy

Our former rodman liked Straub, never tried it myself. I do know that the one bar here has it on tap quite often might have to try a taste sometime. Most of the people up my way stick to the Coors and Bud lights. I stopped at the Troegs brewery this summer in Hershey. They have some pretty wild stuff in there, some brews had 9.0+ alc/vol. Don't need too many of those to start feeling good. 😀

 
Posted : January 5, 2013 3:17 pm
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latest favorite

now that the cooler weather is here - been sampling IPA's.
this is my new favorite:

 
Posted : January 7, 2013 7:50 am
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Real Beer

A good German or Dutch dark beer is good stuff.B-)

 
Posted : January 7, 2013 11:56 am