GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
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GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
well not to Brag but, I just got tickets to the GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST in superior wis. on 4-5-14. anyone going to this?
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Re: GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
Yeah. You are.
You lucky dog!
We'll be expecting pics.
You lucky dog!
We'll be expecting pics.
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Re: GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
ya I suppose I should learn how to down load them to this site. I've got 2 weeks to learn. tell ya what I will start tomorrow with an avatar, I've got to take baby steps, kind of a nubee to this computer stuff .
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Re: GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
that's the sprit! start small and work up.
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
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Hey, I'm one of the "veterans" around here, and I consider it a major accomplishment if I can change my sig line!
I'm not real computer savvy.
Anyway, let's not get sidetracked. You're going to a beerfest, and that's an awesome thing! As someone who's been to a couple myself, let me advise you on some points.
* Pace yourself. Don't try to experience everything at once. They'll all still be there when you get to them.
* Taste the beer; don't just drink it. Smell it. Look at it. Take small sips of it and hold it in your mouth. Let the finish linger on your tongue before taking the next sip. Analyze what you're smelling, tasting, feeling, and whether you like it or not, or whether it's too much or too little. It's important to find beers you like, but it's more important to know why you like or don't like something.
* Remember that, even if it's not something you like, a well-made beer is something you can appreciate. Appreciate them all.
* Drink water between tastings. It'll clear your palate and keep you from imbibing too quickly. You want to keep a clear head and still enjoy the event.
* If possible, talk to the brewery reps. They may just be volunteers with no knowledge of brewing, but sometimes you get someone who knows his stuff; sometimes, with a small micro, you just may be talking to one of the founders/master brewers. Talk to the people in line with you, too. You may meet another homebrewer. Of course, you may also meet a bunch of yabbos who only want to get sh!tfaced, but sifting through the chaff is worth it if you find a couple of worthwhile kernels.
* Have fun. Beer is a glorious thing, and serious brewers/beer drinkers share a certain bond. There's going to be a lot to experience and enjoy at this event, and you'll find more than a couple of friends you didn't know you had.
I'm not real computer savvy.
Anyway, let's not get sidetracked. You're going to a beerfest, and that's an awesome thing! As someone who's been to a couple myself, let me advise you on some points.
* Pace yourself. Don't try to experience everything at once. They'll all still be there when you get to them.
* Taste the beer; don't just drink it. Smell it. Look at it. Take small sips of it and hold it in your mouth. Let the finish linger on your tongue before taking the next sip. Analyze what you're smelling, tasting, feeling, and whether you like it or not, or whether it's too much or too little. It's important to find beers you like, but it's more important to know why you like or don't like something.
* Remember that, even if it's not something you like, a well-made beer is something you can appreciate. Appreciate them all.
* Drink water between tastings. It'll clear your palate and keep you from imbibing too quickly. You want to keep a clear head and still enjoy the event.
* If possible, talk to the brewery reps. They may just be volunteers with no knowledge of brewing, but sometimes you get someone who knows his stuff; sometimes, with a small micro, you just may be talking to one of the founders/master brewers. Talk to the people in line with you, too. You may meet another homebrewer. Of course, you may also meet a bunch of yabbos who only want to get sh!tfaced, but sifting through the chaff is worth it if you find a couple of worthwhile kernels.
* Have fun. Beer is a glorious thing, and serious brewers/beer drinkers share a certain bond. There's going to be a lot to experience and enjoy at this event, and you'll find more than a couple of friends you didn't know you had.
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Re: GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
In addition to all of these excellent suggestions...FedoraDave wrote:Hey, I'm one of the "veterans" around here, and I consider it a major accomplishment if I can change my sig line!
I'm not real computer savvy.
Anyway, let's not get sidetracked. You're going to a beerfest, and that's an awesome thing! As someone who's been to a couple myself, let me advise you on some points.
* Pace yourself. Don't try to experience everything at once. They'll all still be there when you get to them.
* Taste the beer; don't just drink it. Smell it. Look at it. Take small sips of it and hold it in your mouth. Let the finish linger on your tongue before taking the next sip. Analyze what you're smelling, tasting, feeling, and whether you like it or not, or whether it's too much or too little. It's important to find beers you like, but it's more important to know why you like or don't like something.
* Remember that, even if it's not something you like, a well-made beer is something you can appreciate. Appreciate them all.
* Drink water between tastings. It'll clear your palate and keep you from imbibing too quickly. You want to keep a clear head and still enjoy the event.
* If possible, talk to the brewery reps. They may just be volunteers with no knowledge of brewing, but sometimes you get someone who knows his stuff; sometimes, with a small micro, you just may be talking to one of the founders/master brewers. Talk to the people in line with you, too. You may meet another homebrewer. Of course, you may also meet a bunch of yabbos who only want to get sh!tfaced, but sifting through the chaff is worth it if you find a couple of worthwhile kernels.
* Have fun. Beer is a glorious thing, and serious brewers/beer drinkers share a certain bond. There's going to be a lot to experience and enjoy at this event, and you'll find more than a couple of friends you didn't know you had.
At the last beer fest I attended there were several people walking around with "necklaces" made of pretzels. Just your average, every day "knotted" pretzels on a string and tied in a loop and worn around their necks. I asked one of them where they got them and they said they made them at home and brought them with. Not only did they have something to eat during the fest but the pretzels also cleansed their pallets in between beers.
Genius!
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
For long years.
And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
― D.H. Lawrence
Re: GITCHEE GUMEE BREWFEST
well now, between the pretzels and the water, and the fact they give you only a 3oz glass for samples I should be able to get though about 1/2 of the 120 deferent beers they say they have there. thanks for the info guys. ps I will take pics but getting them on the site is another thing.