Michael,
Thanks for having us!
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> 1. October meeting - THANKS! (Michael Behrendt)
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> Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 11:31:19 -0500
> From: "Michael Behrendt" <MGBrew(a)comcast.net>
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> Subject: [JAB(a)thebarn.com message] October meeting - THANKS!
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> Thanks to Andrew, Bill, Matt, Anna, Grant and Joe as well as a potential new
> member Brett for coming to the meeting last night.
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> We tasted the following American Octoberfest beers:
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> Brooklyn
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> Shiner
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> Sam Adams
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> Lake Superior
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> Summit
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> Millstream
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> Great Lakes
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> Becks (brewed in St Louis)
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> Schell's
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> Point
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> Boulevard
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> None of them compared to any of the following from Germany:
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> Hofbrau
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> Spaten
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> Paulaner
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> Hacker-Pschorr
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> The 'best' of the American versions was Summit - hurray for the local guys!
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> The others were drinkable beers, well, most of them, just not very good
> compared to the German ones.
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> The Mash Paddle went to Joe for his double decocted Octoberfest...well done
> Joe!
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> Cheers!
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> //Mike Behrendt
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