Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:55 pm

ZZ wrote:
shunt wrote:Go Habs Go!


The Caps are going to take 2 from Montreal starting tonight!

Let's Go Caps!!!!


I doubt it. All you have is Ovechkin and Backstrom. Oh wait, that's plenty...


predictions - 3-2 OVERTIME win by the Habs.
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:34 pm

shunt wrote:I love where I live, just outside of Montreal on the south shore of the St-Lawrence river.


Ah Montreal. I worked up there for a while a couple lives ago for the (get this) Department of Justice (the more you get to know me, the funnier this gets). I fell in love with the city, a little German sausage and bier house, a Russian restuarant with many vodka flavors, and first saw people put cottage cheese on fries! I doubt either of the restuarants are still there but I'm sure y'all still put curds on your fries (poutine, isn't it?)

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Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:58 pm

macgruffus wrote:
shunt wrote:I love where I live, just outside of Montreal on the south shore of the St-Lawrence river.


Ah Montreal. I worked up there for a while a couple lives ago for the (get this) Department of Justice (the more you get to know me, the funnier this gets). I fell in love with the city, a little German sausage and bier house, a Russian restuarant with many vodka flavors, and first saw people put cottage cheese on fries! I doubt either of the restuarants are still there but I'm sure y'all still put curds on your fries (poutine, isn't it?)

Welcome to both the BN and back to brewing. They both suck you in.

David


cottage cheese on fries??????? maybe you went to too many Russian restaurants because I have never seen that in my entire life. But, in your defense, we do eat beaver tails up here...

yeah, Poutine is still ALL OVER and is a great 3am meal after 12-15 beers.

You're right, this is a great place to live. Probably the best place in North Amercia for local brewed Belgian styled beers and awesome food.
Department of Justice? uh oh... I'll stay away from you then..



:D :D
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:32 pm

macgruffus wrote: They both suck you in.


JP will too, if you get him drunk enough.
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:46 pm

Poutine is Cheese Curds and Gravy on fries right...
I once had a "rendevous" with a French Canadian girl in Montreal... anyway..

All Grain isn't all that hard... check out the "brew in a bag" thread (might be called how to go all grain for less than a case of bud) or something like that. You can get started with that and work your way up from there.

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bub wrote:Poutine is Cheese Curds and Gravy on fries right...
I once had a "rendevous" with a French Canadian girl in Montreal... anyway..

All Grain isn't all that hard... check out the "brew in a bag" thread (might be called how to go all grain for less than a case of bud) or something like that. You can get started with that and work your way up from there.

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yep, you got it. A delicious ''I know i'll feel bad after eating this but it's too good'' meal.
now, if we can only figure out how to incorporate poutine with french Canadian girls...


thanks for the info. I will take a look at that thread.
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