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I was at BevMo the other day looking for some good scotch and couldn't
help notice a bottle titled "Aviator's Gin". It even had a picture of an airplane on it. I assume its FAA approved, I was going to call my AME and ask if it was ok to drink it while flying, since it is "Aviator's" ![]() -Robert |
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![]() Robert M. Gary wrote: I was at BevMo the other day looking for some good scotch and couldn't help notice a bottle titled "Aviator's Gin". It even had a picture of an airplane on it. I assume its FAA approved, I was going to call my AME and ask if it was ok to drink it while flying, since it is "Aviator's" ![]() Yes, but is it TSO'd? STC'd? PMA'd? And any other aviation acronym you can think of? G |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1167335569.817838.100150@
42g2000cwt.googlegroups.com: I was at BevMo the other day looking for some good scotch and couldn't help notice a bottle titled "Aviator's Gin". It even had a picture of an airplane on it. I assume its FAA approved, I was going to call my AME and ask if it was ok to drink it while flying, since it is "Aviator's" ![]() Only authorized in the Aircraft's fuel tanks, not the Pilot's. |
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A couple of years ago, a friend (but not a very good friend!) gave me
an EMPTY bottle of a wine from Bully Hill Vineyards, in NY. It had a B-17 oin the label and was called, IIRC, "Flying Fortress Red." vince norris |
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("vincent p. norris" wrote)
A couple of years ago, a friend (but not a very good friend!) gave me an EMPTY bottle of a wine from Bully Hill Vineyards, in NY. It had a B-17 on the label and was called, IIRC, "Flying Fortress Red." Ultralight Skydiver Blonde Taildragger Honey Wheat Windsock Pale Ale Tri-Motor Amber Staggerwing Stout http://www.langcreekbrewery.com/beers.html Light Bodied Ales Ultralight: Style: Light bodied pilsner ale - Lightly hopped with Mt. Hood, Liberty and Centennial. Taste profile is very light, more toward domestic styles. A good thirst quencher. Color: light gold. Skydiver Blonde: Style: Dutch Blonde Ale - Light bodied golden colored ale, well balanced and finished with a late addition of Crystal hops for a wonderful aroma. This beer is a great thirst quencher as well as a delightful beer to sip. It is a very popular with the specialty beer crowd because it is a light bodied, yet full flavored beer. Skydiver Blonde was inspired by a delightful Dutch Blonde Ale. It Is good with chicken, fish and other light foods and snacks. Huckleberry N' Honey: Style: Light Bodied Ale - A light and refreshing drink with the aroma and flavor of mountain fresh huckleberries. Some say it reminds them of champagne. Color: Light straw. Medium Bodied Ales Good Medicine Brown Ale is an "unfiltered" American Brown - Good Medicine is by every sense of the word, an English Brown. However, because we dry hop and leave the beer unfiltered, I feel the style should more apt be called an American Brown. Dry hopping with Cascade hops add a delightful floral / malt aroma. The results; a very soft, non-filling, beverage that explodes with flavor once on the plate. Color: Nut Brown. Taildragger Honey Wheat is an Honey Wheat Ale. Malted wheat, barley and pure Montana (Bitterroot Valley) honey and a balance of Perle, Mt Hood and Cascade hops make this Honey Wheat one to die for. Taildragger is not the typical light bodied, sweet style you would expect. Taildragger is excellent with a variety of foods - also a great sipping beer. Color: Straw Gold. Windsock Pale Ale Style: American Pale Ale. Windsock Pale Ale has an enticing fruity, spicy flavor with a solid level of bitterness from beginning to end. This Pale Ale is a lovers beer, dubbed by a Seattle Tavern Owner as the " Best Pale Ale in bottles today. "Windsock is a blend of two row pale, crystal and carastan malts, accented with Mt Hood and Centennial hops. A great beer with most foods, especially a plate of Nachos. *** ( The Brewmaster makes his pancakes with Windsock)*** Color: Straw Gold. Full Bodied Ales Tri-Motor Amber: Style: English Amber Ale. Tri-Motor Amber is a full bodied, rich tasting amber ale. This was Michael Jackson's (the beer expert from London, not the singer) favorite beer when he visited the brewery in Nov. of '96. Tri-Motor is delightful blend of pale, crystal, carastan and chocolate malts balanced with Centennial, Cascade and Willamette hops. This amber has a creamy head with a nutty malt character and plenty of mouth feel. It is a very satisfying drink that is excellent with foods, especially pizza and Mexican. Looks great in a glass. Color: Deep Red Amber. Staggerwing Stout: Style: Dark Ale. Staggerwing Stout: Full bodied, rich in flavor and silky in finish from the addition of flaked oatmeal. Hardy ale typical of European style stouts. Color: Black. O.G. 13.5P. ABW 3.8%. ABV 4.9% I.B.U. 25. Available in 7.75 & 15.5 gal. kegs. "All label art contains a story. The Tri-Motor label shows a Ford Tri-Motor unloading at the Big Prairie Ranger Station, now a closed airstrip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. The Windsock label features a typical windsock seen at all airports, large or small. The Taildragger Honey Wheat label pictures a 1944 Taylorcraft L2 parked in front of the original brewery, formally John's airplane hanger. John and Sandy's son, Mike, who is a crop duster, owns the Taylorcraft. The Skydiver Blonde label pictures the classic free-fall position during a jump over the Lost Prairie Drop zone. Skydivers of Lost Prairie have been great supporters of Lang Creek from day one, so a beer was appropriately named for them and the sport." Lang Creek Brewery 655 Lang Creek Road Marion, Montana 59925 Phone: (406) 858-2200 Email: MapQuest - Map http://preview.tinyurl.com/yxne3r Marion, Montana (Northwest corner of MT - Near ID and Canada) Montblack-and-tan I saw an EMPTY(!!!) carton of Tri-Motor Amber over at the museum, this fall. Hmm? |
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Kingfish wrote: brevity snip
Montblack wrote: a whole lot about obscure beers... Lang Creek Brewery 655 Lang Creek Road Marion, Montana 59925 Well that smells like a shameless promotion if ever there was one... G I love Montana (moved there in '89), but I wouldn't choose to manufacture anything other than dimensioned lumber or what might be distributed via internet there, unless I was insane... or overly optimistic. Nobody lives in Montana because there's no manufacturing in Montana because Montana is so far away from everywhere. ----- - gpsman |
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http://www.cleavagecreek.com/
An Excellent Wine BT "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... I was at BevMo the other day looking for some good scotch and couldn't help notice a bottle titled "Aviator's Gin". It even had a picture of an airplane on it. I assume its FAA approved, I was going to call my AME and ask if it was ok to drink it while flying, since it is "Aviator's" ![]() -Robert |
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("Kingfish" wrote)
Lang Creek Brewery 655 Lang Creek Road Marion, Montana 59925 Phone: (406) 858-2200 Email: Well that smells like a shameless promotion if ever there was one... G I couldn't agree more. (Well ok, once more...) http://www.langcreekbrewery.com/index.html "If I was a hog farmer, I might name my favorite ale "Old Swine Swill" or something like that. But I'm not a hog farmer. I'm a pilot . . . aviation is my passion. Therefore, I have chosen aviation as a theme for the names of our ales. The Ford Tri-Motor, pictured in our logo, was a principle workhorse of early Montana aviation. With this in mind, I dedicate Lang Ale names to the pilots and airplanes of Montana aviation. Besides, what better theme for a beer brewed in a converted aircraft hangar!" Montblack (10 years at Hamm's/Stroh's) |
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love my goat = priceless
B A R R Y wrote: On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 21:20:03 -0500, vincent p. norris wrote: an EMPTY bottle of a wine from Bully Hill Vineyards, in NY. Two Bully Hill factoids for ya': 1.) They had a great wine called "Love my Goat". G 2.) They sponsored a Busch North stock car, #21, with the side lettered "(small letters) You must be _21_ (big yellow number) to enjoy Bully Hill Wine". You are now enlightened... G |
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