
New Ulm, MN: nice satin silver King 1235 rec. bell 3v Eb
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New Ulm, MN: nice satin silver King 1235 rec. bell 3v Eb
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Re: New Ulm, MN: nice satin silver King 1235 rec. bell 3v Eb
Wow that's pretty. Too bad I can't justify getting it, but maybe if, since I'd be in the area, I got a few cases of Schell beer too.......
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Re: New Ulm, MN: nice satin silver King 1235 rec. bell 3v Eb
About 12 years ago, I did the Schell's brewery tour with my wife and her parents. It was a lot of fun, but I'll never forget the "hospitality" (aka "tasting room") at the end of the tour.Yahnay-san wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 10:50 am Wow that's pretty. Too bad I can't justify getting it, but maybe if, since I'd be in the area, I got a few cases of Schell beer too.......
There were probably like 10-12 of us on the tour, and they just started pouring pitchers of beer and sliding them down the tables to us. For the 12 people, I think it must've been about 7 or 8 pitchers of beer (one for each variety they were sampling). And obviously, not everybody liked everything. And not everybody wanted to drink much either.
But, we were instructed -- "Nichts verschwenden" (Waste nothing)
We did our best. I don't think I've ever drank that much with my MIL/FIL since then, but it was quite a fun time.

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