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 Post subject: Re: Tim's Brew
PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2005 12:22 pm 
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Hey Tim..too bad we don't live nearby, I'd sure like to see what it would
take to horsetrade some homemade Tejano salsa for some of your Wheat!
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Just come up to Geneseo in July. And Bring the Salsa. Unless you make your own up here, real salsa is impossible to find.

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 Post subject: Wheat and Salsa
PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 8:59 am 
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Geneseo..I wish! But soooo not possible! Hmmnn..we got airplanes all
around us....the thinking cap is glowing! The Great Salsa Airlift of 2005!
I like the sound of that! An adventure worthy of excellence....

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All the WIX beer is bottled. I bottled up the last of it yesterday, the IPA. So now in a few weeks it will be ready to enjoy on the Fields of Geneseo! Hopeful on a really nice Sunny day(s) in the mid-70'd and no Humidity or Haze.

And dry field and runway: lol:

Doesn't look good for making Soda, Time is in very short supply right now.

I will be serving Stout, IPA, Belgian Style Ale, and a German Style Wheat Bier.
So Rob I think you can leave the Moxie at home. :wink:

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 Post subject: Geneseo
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WIX Brewmaster,

My wife and I are driving up on Saturday and will be at the show on Sunday. We're staying in Niagara Falls since she's never seen it. Are there any good brew pubs in Geneseo, Niagara falls or anywhere inbetween on Rt63 or I90??

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I think there is one on the Canadian Side of the falls, the side you will want to go to. The American side has nice walking trails (and a small air museum w/ a P-39 in it :wink: ) and a good view of the American Falls.

I don't think that there is anything around Geneseo for Brewpubs, just some cows. :lol: and the Collage

Check out RealBeer.com that will not steer you wrong, I live 3 ½ hours away from the area.

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 Post subject: Geneseo brews
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Tim,
Thanks for the input. Had a great time at the show Sunday and a nice time also in Niagara Falls Sat and Sun nite. The Canadian side is where it's happening. Couldn't find any microbrews though. Just drank alot of 'Blue. After the show we did pass on Rt63 not far west from the show a pub/inn called the 'Yard of Ale'. Looked nice but the parking lot was packed and we wanted to get back to the Falls to finish off what we didn't see the nite before. Next time.

We did hit Barley Creek brew pub in Tannersville PA on the way home Monday. I've only home brewed twice, and both times from one of the kits although using fresh yeast. Didn't come out half bad!

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