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    Bel Air is only about an hour and a half from me ... might be able to do it based on work schedule and funding.

    Is an offical date set yet?

    Brian Mackay
    "I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
    - Franklin P. Adams

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    The one downside of DuClaw is they don't keep a stout on tap. Their stouts are seasonals. An excellent porter on tap at all times however.

    Maybe I can head there right after work and snag a table. Put a sign on it, "Kilted only" heh... My wife would throw a fit though if I didnt come home from work til 10pm or somesuch

    I'm good for either night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordDamax
    Maybe I can head there right after work and snag a table. Put a sign on it, "Kilted only" heh... My wife would throw a fit though if I didnt come home from work til 10pm or somesuch

    I'm good for either night.
    Just warn the wife in advance that it's important beer research and may take awhile.

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    I found DuClaw because I homebrew my own beer. That sounds like a peftect excuse. I am doing research for my next batch. Muhahah!

    (I've yet to have a brew day in a kilt, I'm looking forward to it. Nice fall day, kilted, boiling pot of beer in front of me. Crisp autumn air... aah... happy thoughts...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordDamax
    I found DuClaw because I homebrew my own beer. That sounds like a peftect excuse. I am doing research for my next batch. Muhahah!

    (I've yet to have a brew day in a kilt, I'm looking forward to it. Nice fall day, kilted, boiling pot of beer in front of me. Crisp autumn air... aah... happy thoughts...)
    ...bubble, bubble; kilts, beer and trouble! (My weak paraphrase of Shakespeare)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sav
    ...bubble, bubble; kilts, beer and trouble! (My weak paraphrase of Shakespeare)
    As weak as American mass market beer.

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    Sept 1st DuClaw is having a 1 night only release of an ale they call "Repent". It's 14.3% Alc by volume Thats no weak-*** american beer ;)

    DuClaw has some awesome names for their beers... a very gothic or dark tilt to them... here's the list I can think of.

    The standards:
    Venom - American Pale Ale
    Bad Moon Porter - A porter with chocolate/coffee undertones
    Ravenwood - A Kolsch (which now appears to be off their list)
    Kangaroo Love - An austrailian lager
    Bare-*** Blone Ale - A blonde ale
    Misfit Red - An irish red

    The seasonals:
    Naked Fish - A chocolate cofee raspberry stout. By far my favorite.
    Alchemy - Oatmeal Stout
    Celtic Fury - A traditional stout
    Twisted Kilt - Scottish Ale
    98 Degrees - A hefeweisen (German wheat beer)
    Sawtooth - A belgian wheat
    Devil's Milk - A barleywine (by far my favorite name of their beers)
    Old Flame - An old ale
    Mad Bishop - An oktoberfest
    Black Jack Stout - An imperial stout
    Funk - An american wheat
    Snake Oil - An imperial pilsner
    Fantome - A brown ale

    I drink too much beer there I think. Either that or I'm having too slow a day at work to bother typing that all out ;)

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    your Lordship, count me in for Belair. I ordered a kilt from USAKilts today and it should be delivered to Fletcher's tomorrow night so save me a seat at the "KILTS ONLY" table. just let me know which night.


    Bill

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    Sign me up for a seat at the Kilted table......Duclaws is only 15 minutes from my home.

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    *ahem*

    *AHEM*

    What the heck fellers? "I'll be there I'll be there!"

    Uh huh.

    Davedove was the only one who showed up! I see how it is. Oh, no... I see... I get it... ;)

    Well, ya'll missed a... well... it was ok. Buncha other guys there in kilts, but no xmarkers (at least those I asked)

    Dave and I had all the ladies to ourselves. Ok, well there were no ladies to be had, but I was told "Bless you for wearing that tonight... nothing in the world sexier than a man in a kilt!"

    And if you WERE there... where the heck didja go? I didnt see ya...

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