HOMEBREW Digest #278 Sun 15 October 1989

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	FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
  Brewpubs in Maryland (John DeCarlo)
  I hate to ask this, but... (Doug Roberts  at  Los Alamos National Laboratory)

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---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 89 14:48:39 EDT From: hpda!uunet!f131.n109.z1.FIDONET.ORG!John.DeCarlo (John DeCarlo) Subject: Brewpubs in Maryland >From The Washington Post (sometime around October 10th): "The baseball season may be over in Baltimore but Oriole fans and beer lovers can share another favorite American blast from the past until opening dayrolls around again next spring--drinking beer freshly brewed on the premises. Sisson's restaurant on East Cross Street, a few blocks from the Inner Harbor, has become the first brewpub in Maryland. Sisson's is serving golden and amberales, along with its existing list of about 60 specialty beers and a menu that features Cajun and Creole dishes and fresh seafood. The modern, postprohibition brewpub trend started on the West Coast in the early '80s and now there are more than 120 in North America, primarily on the West Coast. There is one brewpub in Virginia, the Blue Ridge Brewery of Charlottesville, but none in the district [District of Columbia], where they are illegal. Sisson's will have some competition next month when the Baltimore Brewing Company is scheduled to open on Albemarle Street. The BBC brewpub, to be ownedand operated by members of Europe's Grolsch brewing family, will be a German-style restaurant and serve a lager beer." --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: Cluster(No Tarmac) McLean,VA 7034480926 (5p-7aM-F,24) (1:109/131) -- John DeCarlo - FidoNet 1:109/401 - The Black Cat's Shack Internet: John.DeCarlo at f131.n109.z1.FIDONET.ORG UUCP: ...!uunet!hadron!blkcat!131!John.DeCarlo Return to table of contents
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 89 13:13:18 MDT From: roberts%studguppy at LANL.GOV (Doug Roberts at Los Alamos National Laboratory) Subject: I hate to ask this, but... I had a disk crash this morning and as a result lost two days worth of mail (among other things, like my temper). Would the person who was kind enough to send me the index to Papazian's The Complete Joy of Home Brewing mind sending it again? I just _love_ spending four hours on a Saturday rebuilding & restoring :-( :-( :-( :-( --Doug ================================================================ Douglas Roberts | Los Alamos National Laboratory |When choosing between two evils, Box 1663, MS F-602 |I always like to try the one Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 |I've never tried before. (505)667-4569 | dzzr at lanl.gov | ================================================================ Return to table of contents
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