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 Post subject: March BOTM
PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12 
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Click for the beer of the month.
http://www.nhfclub.com/nhf_005.htm


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Thanks for choosing a beer I could get my hands on. Selfish.


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For those of you who are dumb enough to leave Texas here is a place you can order beer online. I'm sure there are about a hundred online beer sellers but this is the first one I found.
http://www.specsonline.com/


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Hey, I went to St. Arnold's home page and noticed on the recommended pairings you should eat quiche and sushi with it. Hmm...maybe it should be called St. Kdizzle's Tennessee Wheat. Made me wonder what recommended pairings we would have for Natti Light?


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A good pairing for Natural would be a package of corn nuts and the piece of beef jerky you found under the couch.


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I alway thought that the best Pairings for Natti Light is a smooth pinch of Grizzly' finest followed by another rich pounding of Natti Light.


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Where in the hell are we suppost to rate the beer and all that good stuff?


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I'll have that ready to go sometime tomorrow.


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This St. Arnolds wheat beer was Needmore Good. It is alot Better than other Wheat Beers I have had in the past. Especially better that Michelob Wheat. Outback, BushJ, and I tried it last night after going to 800 stores to find it. So Dennis if you try to find this Beer you will have to Go to the Qualitiy Spirits Store on Western just south of 45th by the Long John Silver's (J-Birds favorite place to eat) on the east side of the road. This place has a great deal of neat Beers, you will probably come out with more than just a sixer.


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Sorry, I didn't know it would be that hard to find in AMA. We get it in the grocery store here so I figured it should be in every store in Texas. Did you try pinkies?


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BTW, the poll is here http://www.nhfclub.com/poll.htm or you can find it on the beer page of [url]nhfclub.com[/url]. Again, please vote after you try it.


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Pinkies had alot of neat beer including a beer called Ellies (I think thats how its spelled. This Beer is made in Boulder CO. by the Avery brewing co. It has a giant ass picture of a Chocolate lab on the bottles and box so that's why I got it. You can only drink one because it is very rich and chocolaty. Its not bad, an eating beer mostly, but defiantly not a slamming brew. You should all try it just because of the picture on the bottle. Anyways, lots of stores had St. Arnolds beer, but just not the wheat kind, maybe its too new for Amarillo. One guy even told Outback Jack that they dont even make a wheat beer, good thing he works at a BEER STORE. You all know Amarillo is behind on the scene. The New Kids on the Block Album just hit stores yesterday along with someone named Vanilla Ice and we are just now starting to roll are pants up at the bottom. I cant wait till the MC Hammer pants hit the shelves.


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 Post subject: Beer tasting
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The Amarillo members got together last night for a tasting of the March Beer of the month. We enjoyed the evening in true needmore style complete with some round bale tossing, goat wrangling, truck fixing, and of course, beer slammin.

After reading the website on St. Arnolds Wheat, I would have to agree with the taste description. It is Needmore good. Instead of the the recommended pairings of quiche and sushi, we opted to pair our beer with a hearty slice of pepperoni/sausage pizza followed by a lip full of the new Griz snuff. I have to say that was a hell of combo resulting in a magnificent bouquet of complimentary flavors (and odors coming from D's a$$).


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The Ellies beer was not bad. It has a coffee and chocolate taste to it. Everyone should try it. It is not good enough for BOTM, but worth a try.


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The St.Arnolds was not bad. Picked some up in Wichita Falls on my way to Oklahomo. Drank w/ my 2 brothers while roping a goat. Not something I'd make a habit of drinking, but maybe drink after some smoked samon delicatly prepared with a hint of lime..... errrrrr possibly Little D could pick me up some Long John Slivers to go w/ it. Decent Beer...Decent Taste.


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