Stewart Rhine Wrote:
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. . . Back to the photo, I think the T-shirt slogan
> says it well. Who can tell me what product the
> slogan is talking about? The winner gets one
> free trip on the Model T railcar.
Johnson Barr Replied:
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. . . Ah'm a-thinkin' thet thar slogan has to do
> with a downeaster beverage o' some sort —
> maybe Moose Drool ale??
Stewart Rhine Wrote:
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> But, wait, Moose Drool Ale?? Naw, more like
> Ol Sheepscot Pale Ale
. . . gotta have Moxie
> ta drink it, though!
Well, youse guys -
Long as we're driftin' W.O.T. again, I'll have to admit to trying 'Moose Drool' once – just on account of it's interesting name – and I thought it was pretty bland. I just discovered another good strong-flavored brew named after me, though
: 'Backwoods Bastard'. It's from Founder's Brewery in Michigan, same folks that make that good beer named after the JéBêWèX – 'Old Curmudgeon'. Of course none of them, IMHO, are nearly as good as my own home-brew
: GRAMP
S Chromo Crude Triple Chocolate Stout (with Capsaicin) — just ask Rich Muth.
- El Abuelo Histœrico, Greengo y Curmudgeoño de los Locomoturas Viejos y Verdes,
aka Der Grossväterlich DünkelOlivGrünDampfKesselMantelLiebHabender