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being new to moto guzzi, i ask--- do you folks ever organize a rally around roads and breweries? not encouraging drinking and riding at the same time, but having a rally site specifically selected because of the good riding roads around it leading to good breweries where one could moderately sample and then bring a batch back for the campfire and tire kicking seems like a worthy way to plan a rally. maybe we could have one such rally a year organized around longitude. a right coast rally around 75 degrees would pick up western ma. and upstate ny brewers and access to boston and some pennsy brewers. something around 95 degrees would make it a minnesota to texas deal. could alternate over the years. same for the 125 where it could be that fine stuff mentioned by greg in washington, or oregon or cal or mexico. regardless of how its done, 8 pages of responses indicates some serious libation interests.
The Maryland Rally is near a brewery. They send over free beer to the rally and you can ride over there for samples. I believe this is it.http://www.wildgoosebrewery.com/Another brand they have.
Another brand they have.
Quote from: dean rose on March 10, 2007, 08:26:26 AMAnother brand they have.If the beer is as good as the label is interesting, it must be something special! :D
I love Franziskaner Weissbier...The beer with the friarGlu glu glu...bye Diego
Wow, what a diverse group of brew connoisseurs! I'm impressed! ::) However, for what one bottle of those fancy beers cost, a fellow could get a 6pk of something along the lines of "The Beast" (Milwaukee's Best) Much more "bang for the buck", (if you can get it down). My palate is much more discriminating....g rew up on Pabst Blue Ribbon, and now enjoy cold Bud Lite. The label says it's a "premium" beer and that's good enough for me. :) Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill is my beverage of choice for Black Tie affairs. It never fails to impress on those occassions when it ain't appropriate to be standing around with a can of beer. ;D But, around these parts, untaxed "sippin whiskey" is plentiful and negates the need to endure any "bloating". Also cures colds, moles, risin's & piles and makes childbirth a pleasure! ;)
Dean, Pat, Dave, George and I raised the jar in your honor.........sever al times ::)
At the Blue Bell home of the north staffs branch of guzzi club GB we have had over 2500 different beers to try over the years, i promise i have and will continue to do my very best to keep up guzzi honour ;D , mines a pint of Timothy Taylors Landlord.john
Better nectar.
I'm a Jaegermeister drinker myself, but for those few times that I do drink beer I prefer Leinenkugel's HoneyWeiss or Original. Even after they sold an interest to Miller, their beers have stayed consistantly good. If I'm drinking mixed drinks, it's Yellow label Beam and Coke in winter and Tanquer and Tonic in summer. Schnapps or Jaeger any time, any day.Not a Beam snob, but it's about the only Rye Whiskey I can find around here.