Good job Gera!
- Al
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From: Susan Ruud susan.ruud(a)ndsu.edu
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:53:56 -0500
To: mnbrewers(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mnbrewers] Congrats to Gera!!
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Just wanted to say Contrats to Gera on placing in the Queen of Beer <BR>
competition - This is a tough competition!!<BR>
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3rd Place: G.L. Exire LaTour 25C - Other Fruit Melomel - Lichee Need me
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Honey MN Homebrewers Assoc<BR>
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Cheers, Susan<BR>
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From: Mark van Wie mark(a)muddypig.com
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:16:23 -0500
To: (Recipient list suppressed)
Subject: Muddy Pig Tequila Tasting
Tequila Alert!
Tequila tasting at The Muddy Pig this Monday, October 24 at 7:00 p.m. We
will be tasting six different tequilas and our man Jay will be telling us
all about how tequilas are made, how to tell a good tequila from a bad one
and pretty much anything else you might want to know about tequila. It
should be great fun.
See ya'll Monday,
Mark
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And for those less interested in slaving over the apple grinder, we will be
buying cider from Minnesota Harvest again.
Price - $3.25/gal
Delivery - Nov. 5 at Barley John's (Teach a Friend to Brew Day)
Send me your orders. Last year we bought out everything they had, so they
are asking for a 2 week advance notice when we place our order. So, please
have your orders in by October 22.
Engineer, Gentleman, & Brewer,
Mark D. Glewwe
http://www.glewwe-castle.com/mark/
You can hang your neon sign anywhere you want
Neon lights, depending on the colors, are affected by the cold but they
will still work and not be damaged.
Red, Yellow, Pink tubes are filled with neon gas and will be minimally
affected by the cold.
Blue, Yellow, Green tubes are filled with argon gas with a small amount
of mercury. Similar to fluorescent lights at near freezing temperatures
the mercury doesn't want to vaporize and will not fully illuminate until
it warms up.
So exposure to the changing temperatures will not harm the neon light
but it may affect how it warms up to full illumination.
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From: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On Behalf
Of Carters Brewhaus
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 6:34 PM
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: neon sign
I've recently purchased the small neon Summit sign and was planning to
hang it in the garage with my other beer signs. This is first neon sign
I've purchased. A buddy has warned me against hanging it in the garage
as during the winter the garage is only heated via the gas furnace when
I am out there working on something. Can anyone tell me whether or not
the sign will be ok in an environment where it will be repeatedly
exposed to changes between below freezing temperatures vs the 55 - 65
degrees F when I'm out there?
Cheers!
Bob Carter
I've recently purchased the small neon Summit sign and was planning to hang it in the garage with my other beer signs. This is first neon sign I've purchased. A buddy has warned me against hanging it in the garage as during the winter the garage is only heated via the gas furnace when I am out there working on something. Can anyone tell me whether or not the sign will be ok in an environment where it will be repeatedly exposed to changes between below freezing temperatures vs the 55 - 65 degrees F when I'm out there?
Cheers!
Bob Carter
Be warned! Order your Winterfest tix on DECEMBER 1!!!
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"David H Berg" <bergbrew(a)juno.com>
Sent by: owner-mcbg(a)mncraftbrew.org
10/20/2005 08:59 AM
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mcbg(a)mncraftbrew.org
cc
Subject
Winterfest Ticket Info
Greetings everyone-
Just wanted to let you know that we have decided to use Ticketworks for
selling tickets for Winterfest this year. Ticket price is $30, for which
you will receive access to the event at the St Paul College Club, a
commemorative glass, be treated to a wonderful appetizer buffet, and be
able to taste the wares of Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild members, all
while enjoying some local music.
Tickets go on sale Dec 1, 2005 at noon. Be warned, this event will sell
out quickly. We're only selling 200 tickets this year, which is about 50
less than last year.
David Berg
Head Brewer, Bandana Brewery
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
http://www.mncraftbrew.org
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From: Kristen England engla008(a)umn.edu
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:22:41 -0600
To: sphbc(a)sphbc.org
Subject: [SPHBC] European Amber Lager COC Results
It's a start boys!! Whoo hoo!!
Results:
Here are the Amber lager results:
Judged Saturday October 15th
28 total entries (5 viennas, 23 Oktoberfests)
1st Paul Vogel (Prairie Homebrew Companions) Oktoberfest
2nd Doug Newberry (Silverado? He's from Batavia IL) Oktoberfest
3rd Kris England and the Pete (St. PAul Homebrew Club) Oktoberfest
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