That sounds familiar, indeed! If stuck in Chicago, may I recommend the Goose Island 
Brewery, and its restaurant...just invite me along - any excuse will do.


"Bill Downall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I think Albert means John Harvard's brew house and restaurant, just a 
>mile or so from the Radisson where the conference will be. Even Oliver 
>Reuter (auf Deutschland), an expert both by nationality and by 
>inclination, pronounced their samples acceptable brew. Since Al 
>seems unsure of the route there, I'd certainly be willing to help you find 
>it!
>
>You know, Tony, most Americans think Fosters is "Australian for 
>beer." When I was down under, I got the clear impression that Fosters 
>was the inferior stuff that was sent to America. 
>
>Bill
>
>On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:38:26 -0500, Albert Berry wrote:
>
>>Tony, as a fellow member of the Commonwealth, I can say that at 
>the RB7 seminar I attended, I was introduced to an acceptable brew. 
>As Bill Downall will be there, I am sure he can point us in the correct 
>direction for this location. Probably by going with us. (Hi, bill!) I do 
>sympathize with you about the usual fare here, but find that my ususal 
>brew when I am in Chicago is quite nice.
>
>


-- 
Albert Berry
Full Time Consultant to
PSD Solutions
350 West Hubbard, Suite 210
Chicago, IL 60610
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