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Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by ceccles_ca

Some interesting ales here.  
http://www.northumberlandbrewery.co.uk/html/regular.html
Hey Martin... What's it like?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by jonesalley

Why do you automatically assume that Martin would know about every single 
brewery in the British Isl...

Wait, never mind.



Northumberland Brewery
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> Some interesting ales here.
> http://www.northumberlandbrewery.co.uk/html/regular.html
> Hey Martin... What's it like?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by tronbros@aol.com

In a message dated 10/04/2008 04:44:42 GMT Standard Time,  
ecclesreinson@rogers.com writes:

Some  interesting ales here. 
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(http://www.northumberlandbrewery.co.uk/html/regular.html) 
Hey  Martin... What's it like?



Strangely I have never tasted any of these beers.  They are  probably a bit 
far north to migrate downwards.  Knowing the taste of this  area, they will be 
dark, highly hopped beers with a dry palette but I am only  guessing as 
breweries experiment a lot these days.  I like 'Bucking  Fastard' for a name.
 
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Re: Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by James Bailey

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, tronbros@... wrote:

> breweries experiment a lot these days.  I like 'Bucking  Fastard' for 
a name.

Good thing you didn't say 'Roger the Cabin Boy', some of us might begin 
to wond...

Wait, never mind. (with apologies to jonesalley for copping his line - 
BTW, where is Jones Alley?)

Jim Bailey

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by jonesalley

Jones Alley is a tiny side street in the Soho district of NYC.  It used to 
be the place that junkies went to fill their needs, hence the term 
"jonesing" as an expression of a need for something, usually drugs.
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> Wait, never mind. (with apologies to jonesalley for copping his line -
> BTW, where is Jones Alley?)
>

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by doctorwho8@aol.com


In a message dated 4/10/08 12:26:33 PM, jonesalley@cox.net writes:



Jones Alley is a tiny side street in the Soho district of NYC. It used to
be the place that junkies went to fill their needs, hence the term
"jonesing" as an expression of a need for something, usually drugs.




And here I always thought your name was Jon E. Salley.
Bill "the Jonny" Rudloff



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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Northumberland Brewery

2008-04-10 by Tom Doncourt

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>  
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> Jones Alley is a tiny side street in the Soho district of NYC.  It used to
> be the place that junkies went to fill their needs, hence the term
> "jonesing" as an expression of a need for something, usually drugs.
> 
>> > Wait, never mind. (with apologies to jonesalley for copping his line -
>> > BTW, where is Jones Alley?)
>> > 
>  
>     

Jones Alley- are you in Manhattan? I am uptown at the AMNH--- M400#490

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