Ryan writes:
> Notice how John didn't write anything [bottom of email]...
>
> I think I speak for all the console/terminal/*nix/mutt users here:
>
> Please try and avoid emailing to mailing list in HTML. It's a lovely Microsoft "default" thing... It makes email look pretty and you can practice free self-expression...
As a mutt user, I just delete email that only contains html. I
hope what ever John wrote wasn't worth reading. I didn't read it.
rick
Will,
Sorry to hear that there was a mix-up in the schedule. I caught the
program at the second scheduled time (11 PM) on Wednesday and it was
actually about beer!
-----Original Message-----
From: Will Holway [mailto:brew987@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:59 AM
To: Karl Gunderson; phc-club(a)yahoogroups.com; ctb club maling list
Cc: MhBA address; Wayne Theuer; Ron Elshaug; Leo Vitt
Subject: RE: [phc-club] history of brewing
Well, I guess to the History Channel there is some
confusion over beer and ice cream???
The joke is that I turned it on and it was a show
aboout ice cream! But the preview said it was about
Beer!
Oh well, maybe beer will be on next week when they run
the preview for ice cream!
Cheers!
WH
--- Karl Gunderson <kgunders(a)microsoft.com> wrote:
> Here is the listing from HistoryChannel.com for
> Wednesday January 23,
> 2002 with times listed in the Central time zone:
>
> 7:00PM - 7:30PM Hands on History
> Brewing
> Ron Hazelton finds out what's old and new in the
> world of brew as he
> checks out America's thirst for beer. In 1587,
> Virginia colonists first
> brewed corn ale. George Washington, Thomas
> Jefferson, and Samuel Adams
> made home brew while founding the country. Ron
> follows beer's evolution
> at Pottsville, Pennsylvania, home to the country's
> oldest brewery.
> Opened by David Yuengling when Andrew Jackson was
> president, his
> great-great grandson oversees every stage of the
> process today. TV G
>
> The program is repeated starting at 11 PM (Central)
> on the same day.
>
> Karl.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Nelson
> [mailto:heimbrauer@mn.astound.net]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 8:03 AM
> To: ctb club maling list
> Cc: MhBA address; PHC mailing list; Wayne Theuer;
> Ron Elshaug;
> Leo Vitt
> Subject: [phc-club] history of brewing
>
>
> I saw that on Wednesday, I believe it is at 7:00pm.
> The
> schedule said
> 8:00pm, but I believe that is eastern time, you
> might want to
> check to be
> safe. On the history channel, they are have a
> history of
> brewing
> show. You might be interested
>
> Erik Nelson
>
>
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Here is the listing from HistoryChannel.com for Wednesday January 23,
2002 with times listed in the Central time zone:
7:00PM - 7:30PM Hands on History
Brewing
Ron Hazelton finds out what's old and new in the world of brew as he
checks out America's thirst for beer. In 1587, Virginia colonists first
brewed corn ale. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Samuel Adams
made home brew while founding the country. Ron follows beer's evolution
at Pottsville, Pennsylvania, home to the country's oldest brewery.
Opened by David Yuengling when Andrew Jackson was president, his
great-great grandson oversees every stage of the process today. TV G
The program is repeated starting at 11 PM (Central) on the same day.
Karl.
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Nelson [mailto:heimbrauer@mn.astound.net]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 8:03 AM
To: ctb club maling list
Cc: MhBA address; PHC mailing list; Wayne Theuer; Ron Elshaug;
Leo Vitt
Subject: [phc-club] history of brewing
I saw that on Wednesday, I believe it is at 7:00pm. The
schedule said
8:00pm, but I believe that is eastern time, you might want to
check to be
safe. On the history channel, they are have a history of
brewing
show. You might be interested
Erik Nelson
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Just to let everyone know who is interested. For the best of show weekend,
we got to come to our competition on the March 22 and 23rd weekend is Larry
Bell of the Kalamazoo Brewing company. This is the company that makes
Bells Beer. If you have never met him or seen him, he is a real treat.
I would suggest to come up to St. Cloud to see him for yourself
Erik Nelson
THe KC competition is Friday and Saturday Feb. 15th and 16th.
Check the details on the events: pub crawl, banquet and speakers at
www.kcbiermeisters.org
--
Steve Piatz piatz(a)cray.com
Cray Inc. 651-605-9049
1340 Mendota Heights Road
Mendota Heights, MN 55120
Greetings fellow Beer-lings!
You are all welcome to attend BJCP class #4 at Steve Piatz' house this
Thursday, January 24, 2002 at 6pm. Call Steve at
651-452-2444 or Al at 952-927-8968 for information.
Beer Styles:
4A. Ordinary Bitter
4B. Special or Best Bitter
4C. Strong Bitter/English Pale Ale
6A. American Pale Ale
6B. American Amber Ale
6C. California Common
7. India Pale Ale
If anyone has any HOME-BREWED examples of these, please consider bringing
them to this class for the edification of all.
Technical Topic: Mashing, including types used for different beer
styles, mash schedules and enzymes.
See you then!
- Al Boyce
Today, Snowhite was turning 18. The 7 Dwarfs always where very educated and
polite with Snowhite. When they go out work at mornign, they promissed a
*huge* surprise. Snowhite was anxious. Suddlently, the door open, and the Seven
Dwarfs enter...
If I could obtain some of the herb they use in place of flavoring hops and
brewed an Irish red ale (as they do) it sounds like it might be a match for
the category 22 Spice/Herb/Vegetable Beer but I still wouldn't have an
underlying beer style.
> ----------
> From: Erik Nelson[SMTP:braumeister@mn.astound.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 1:06 PM
> To: Crist, Jonathan
> Cc: mba(a)thebarn.com
> Subject: Re: where to Irish beers/Irish red ales fall in the BJCP
> guidelines?
>
> At 02:00 PM 1/22/02 -0500, you wrote:
>
> Jonathan,
>
> Irish ale or Irish red ale do not fall into any of the guidelines. They
> used to have them, but not many people made them so they were taken
> off. That is what happened to the Scandinavian/Dutch Pilsner also
>
> Erik Nelson
>
> >I saw the posting on the Yahoo site about class #5
> >
> >I have a few cans of Smithwick's and Kilkenny, and one precious bottle of
> >Biddy Early Irish Red Ale. The Biddy Early may actually be an herb beer
> >(they claim it to be the only Irish herb beer on their web site)
> >
> >Michael Jackson declared Biddy Early to be the best example of an Irish
> Red
> >Ale
> >
> >So which category do these fall into? I think when I tried to enter a few
> >years back they directed me to use the Northern Brown ale as the closest
> >match. If they match for week 5 I'll bring them as commercial examples
>
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Now back to beer...
Roger Deschner rogerd(a)uic.edu