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Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot
to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Okay, that said, here are a few family events that I know of: 1. Amana Colonies "Maifest". Held every May 1st and 2nd, this is Iowa's German Beer Festival. The Amana airport (C11) is located within easy walking distance of the Millstream microbrewery (http://www.millstreambrewing.com), beer tents, oompah bands (you *do* polka, don't you?), May Pole dances, etc. See more about it at http://www.amanacolonies.com/maps/amana.html . 2. Milwaukee's "SprecherFest". Formerly held every Labor Day, it's now a summer festival, sponsored by the best brewery anywhere, Sprecher Brewing. Held this year on July 16th and 17th, at Old Heidelberg Park in nearby Glendale, WI (5 miles from downtown Milwaukee), they have oompah bands during the day, and blues bands at night. See more about it at http://www.sprecherbrewery.com/sprecherfest.html . Timmerman Field (MWC) is located less than ten miles away. 3. West Bend (Wisconsin's) German Fest. Held in downtown West Bend, this VERY German community really rolls out the authentic food, beer, and music. This year it will be held August 27th - 29th. (No website, sadly.) The West Bend Airport (ETB) is a marvelous, friendly little airport, with rental and courtesy cars available. Those are the three good ones Mary and I know about. Can you add some more? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Actually, I would prefer to do my drinking *before* staying the night somewhere. "Beer - it's not just for breakfast anymore". George Patterson Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. |
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G.R. Patterson III ) wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote: Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Actually, I would prefer to do my drinking *before* staying the night somewhere. Damn... you beat me to it! -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Actually, I would prefer to do my drinking *before* staying the night somewhere. "Beer - it's not just for breakfast anymore". "Breakfast of Champions" (that were up all night) |
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"Jay Honeck" writes:
Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Whew! For a moment there I thought you were going to advocate binge drinking without a good night's rest. It's good to see that you're being so responsible. --kyler |
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Kyler Laird wrote in message ...
"Jay Honeck" writes: Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. Whew! For a moment there I thought you were going to advocate binge drinking without a good night's rest. It's good to see that you're being so responsible. --kyler I don't think he meant for those to be in chronological order, but rather as a set of conditions. IE: First, it must be a fly in. Second, you must stay the night. Third, if the first two conditions are provided, you may then drink beer. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Okay, before ANYONE says anything about how irresponsible it is for a pilot to be (*gasp!*) drinking beer, the qualifying rules a 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance. 2. Stay the night somewhere. 3. THEN drink beer. That should be: 1. Fly in to a nearby airport -- preferably within walking distance 2. Drink beer 3. THEN stay the night somewhere 2. Milwaukee's "SprecherFest". Formerly held every Labor Day, it's now a summer festival, sponsored by the best brewery anywhere, Sprecher Brewing. Held this year on July 16th and 17th, at Old Heidelberg Park in nearby Glendale, WI (5 miles from downtown Milwaukee), they have oompah bands during the day, and blues bands at night. See more about it at http://www.sprecherbrewery.com/sprecherfest.html . Timmerman Field (MWC) is located less than ten miles away. Too bad it is not the weekend immediately preceeding AirVenture. It would make an excellent one-day stopover enroute to The Big Event. |
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The Oak Creek Community Center has a 'Septembeerfest'.
http://www.occenter.com/events/septbeer.htm 5 miles each way from MKE though. ![]() overnight - there's a Raddison at the corner of Howell and Layton. (Which is walking distance from Signature) From the money you hand over to Raddison, Signature, or both, you should be able to get a free ride to Septembeerfest. -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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The Oak Creek Community Center has a 'Septembeerfest'.
http://www.occenter.com/events/septbeer.htm At last -- someone with a beer festival to add! Thanks, Ben. Anymore, ladies and gentlemen? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Ben Smith wrote: The Oak Creek Community Center has a 'Septembeerfest'. I'd hate to break it to them that the real Wies'n occurs mostly in September. Wies'n is the local/real name for Oktoberfest in Munich and lasts 2 weeks with it ending the first weekend in October so it is mostly in september. To keep it related to aviation, there is a very small GS airport in Rosenheim south of Munich that has an awesome Volksfest a month or so before Wies'n. Gerald |
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