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Ohio State will play three of its four October games at night, including Nebraska's visit to the Horseshoe. It's no surprise, given the Buckeyes' following and the presence of Urban Meyer. Even without the ability to play in the postseason, the Buckeyes figure to be an attractive team for TV ratings purposes this year. The atmosphere in Columbus when Big Red comes to town should be absolutely electric.
The best part about this is that Disney will make every effort to provide every last detail of the sordid tressel imbroglio during the braodcast of that game. The story behind the story will be the story.
CFB fans (esp. Michigan fans) will get to relive that in spades thanks to the dogged efforts of the ABC/ESPN sports press core who have nothing at all useful to say about football but absolutely love titillating the millions of fans watching, the ones who also know very little about football, but love soap operas. This is called targeting your audience.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Tom W View PostNoon is okay, but I still wish they would go back to 1:00 kickoffs- that extra hour on a Saturday morning is gravy time- whether you spend it sleeping in or drinking beer. Beer just seems to taste better after 11:00 am.
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I'm telling you ..... Sean can make beer brewed and fermented in nasty Saline, MI water taste pretty damn good.
Its the hops man, and the skills of the brewmeister, not the water.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostI'm telling you ..... Sean can make beer brewed and fermented in nasty Saline, MI water taste pretty damn good.
Its the hops man, and the skills of the brewmeister, not the water.
As much as I hate Bud Light, at least it's clean water (if nothing else) in those blue cans.
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Paul, you must like toasted pete moss.
I was in Scotland for a military exercise in the 80s and spent about a month in Edinbergh with an RAF pilot who said ...... you yanks can drink all the expensive, single malt scotch you like me lad, Americans love it, we don't drink it at all ...... for me and most of the Scots, its Famous Grouse.
I can get it in the US for about $20 US (750mls). Smooth, takes like scotch, not a burned out tree, perfect neat or on a few cubes of ice (I like it in a scotch snifter at room temp.). They have a couple of upgrade brands, I've not tried them but reportedly quite good.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Grouse is utterly toothless though. Something's missing with that Lagavulin 16. We have one too, and it's not knocking our socks off as something like that should. Very, very nice, but not the thrill you'd expect from Lagavulin at that age. I think the 12 is actually priced a bit higher...
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostI'm telling you ..... Sean can make beer brewed and fermented in nasty Saline, MI water taste pretty damn good.
Its the hops man, and the skills of the brewmeister, not the water.
Based on what I've seen in competitions, the real killer of otherwise well intended beers is deficient quality control. Infection is more deadly than the actual ingredients or recipe. Things can go very wrong very quickly be it in fermentation packaging or how it is stored and served. Beer is just not a naturally robust product.
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