On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 09:13:13AM -0500, Lee wrote:
...
>Rolling Rock is bottled in Latrobe Pa, about 150 miles from Pittsburgh.
>They use mountain spring water. Local Pittsburgh brews include Fort
>Pitt, Iron City, and Ft. Duquene. Very historical, taste distinctive,and
>deadly as they use Allegheny River water for the brewing.Unless you're a
>native there and have built up an immunity to over the years or have a
>taste for very bitter beer, stick to Bud or Miller.

Thanks, but no thanks.  If Bud and Miller are my only choices, I'll drink
either Guiness or water.

One of my biggest problems installing our ISP systems is that they tend to
be in areas where finding a decent meal and decent beer is difficult at
best.  I was in Marysville, Michigan where they have about 6 restaurants, a
Chinese one that didn't server hot and sour soup -- it was too spicy, a
Denny's, and four ``family'' restaurants that had aspirations of being as
good as Denny's some day.  Then there are the towns in Texas where the best
thing on the menu is chicken fried steak...

Perhaps I'm just spoiled by living in the Northwest where we have a huge
variety of excellent brews and restaurants.

Bill
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