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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 19:11:19 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 19:12:20 GMT -5
I'd also need a pair of binoculars especially for that top shelf.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 19:18:41 GMT -5
When I was in seminary one of my classmates father owned a bar in Syracuse. Popular place it was. During summer I would drive out to Syracuse each week and several of us would get together and go there for a drink or two. Always seemed to be just beer. Genny Light!!!! Except Ryan loved his Guinness Stout. Its a dark dry Irish stout. I tried it once but did not like it. Stuck to Genny Light. We'd order a few pitchers of Genny and enjoy the evening. I'd sleep over in my sleeping bag.
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Post by Clipper on Sept 15, 2020 20:01:22 GMT -5
Kathy's nephew drinks Guinness Stout. I was never crazy about it either PB. The only ale I ever cared for when I drank was Ballantyne Ale in the green bottles. I don't know if they even bottle it anymore. I guess Saranac has a line of ales that people seem to go for.
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Post by kit on Sept 16, 2020 11:32:08 GMT -5
I'm with you, Clipper. My first ale was Ballantine and when I drank ale there were always those 3 circles (which always reminded me of a pretzel) on the label. The only other ale I drank is for the year-and-a-half my band played in Odgensburg. They served Genesee 12 Horse Ale and once in a while Pete, the bartender, would slip me one (I didn't usually drink alcohol at that time). It was pretty good but my heart belongs to Ballantine. I still enjoy one once in a while in the summertime.
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