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  • imp
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    Originally posted by Mcgyver View Post
    When posting an off topic thread (OT), they're marked as such with "OT" as the prefix in the thread title. This one is fairly obviously, just pointed it out so you know. They're allowed, but there are mixed feelings on OT posts as it often gets so you have to hunt and peck to find workshop stuff. I'm not rabid either way, but would be slightly against than for if it was put to a vote.....but everyone likes threads with metal working stuff and photos

    Q is short for question.

    The at the top the forum page you'll see:
    Thank you for explaining this to the dummy, here. I did machine a bottle-capper, hammer on, when living up in the mountains of northern AZ. I suppose that if included might qualify better.

    Sorry, I'll keep this in mind so as not to waste the patience of readers disappointed. imp

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  • dp
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    Even though we're out in the lost territories we do have a very good brewery. Bart, the owner and master brewer, was trained in his German homeland before migrating to the US. His products are amazing.

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  • MaxHeadRoom
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    Originally posted by daveo View Post
    LOL

    Bud light for the long haul, any lager that fits in my hand!

    I do brew my own too
    I brew my own also, Blonde Lagers & dark ales, but I never drink anything with 'Lite' in the label!
    Started my own hops vines this year.
    Max.

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  • GNM109
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    Bud-wei-ser

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  • Mcgyver
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    eeww.....gotta be single malt

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  • Seastar
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    OT
    Johnny Walker Black.
    Bill

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  • Mcgyver
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    Originally posted by imp View Post
    "OT" ?? "Q" ??
    When posting an off topic thread (OT), they're marked as such with "OT" as the prefix in the thread title. This one is fairly obviously, just pointed it out so you know. They're allowed, but there are mixed feelings on OT posts as it often gets so you have to hunt and peck to find workshop stuff. I'm not rabid either way, but would be slightly against than for if it was put to a vote.....but everyone likes threads with metal working stuff and photos

    Q is short for question.

    The at the top the forum page you'll see:

    Forum: General

    This forum reserved for general machining discussion. Off topic threads are allowed, but will be closed if they go too far off track or become too numerous. Please add “OT” to the title of any off topic thread. Discussions on religion, politics, or “For Sale” posts are not allowed.

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  • fjk
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    Not a big beer drinker, but...

    Brains when I'm in Wales (it tastes pretty good to me, but the name is _really_ _cool_ ... I figure it has to help me some how:-)

    Otherwise, I prefer Old Thumper, Blue Fin Stout, or Chamberlain Pale Ale from Shipyard in Portland ME.

    But _never_ when messing around with tools!

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  • batt-man
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    Guinness West Indies Porter - lovely drop !!! :-)

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  • CarlByrns
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    Originally posted by imp View Post
    "OT" ?? "Q" ??

    Posted to sort out the folks not aware that home-brewed beer far surpasses any of the pi$$ touted by media ads.

    I make my own. imp
    I used to home brew until all my alcoholic friends took the pledge Seriously, I used to throw out a lot of old beer and I got tired of buying bottles because no one ever returned them.

    There are lots of small breweries cranking out great beers at reasonable prices.

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  • Steamfixer
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    Frydenlund Bayer, Aass Bayer and Frydenlund Fatّl. ;-)

    Ragnar

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  • CarlByrns
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    Originally posted by rickyb View Post
    For me it's an IPA. I won't drink the same brews women and children drink. Best IPA in the land is Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale.
    Challenge: try Saranac IPA or Legacy IPA (which is a bit lighter) if you can get it in Michigan. Good stuff.

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  • bjmh46
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    Great Lakes brewery:
    Eliot Ness
    Dortmunder Gold
    Burning River

    If we're talking seasonals: Great Lakes Octoberfest

    Regards
    Bob

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  • Black Forest
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    Originally posted by imp View Post
    If you drink beer as a quality refreshment, what is your choice of most favorite(s)? imp
    At least have enough courtesy to do the OT before you post your totally irrelavent threads!

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  • gambler
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    Lagunitas IPA. most delicious

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