Reagan wrote:
Scott,
Love the grills or bars laying flat in front of the engines
I suppose they are to remove obstacles on the tracks
Do you know what they are called?
R
In Minnesota this would be called a "cowcatcher." You get the idea...
Reagan wrote:
Ok I have finished my first 2 "Clausthaler" and no sign of any buzz
Still disappointed in this non alcoholic beer stuff
R
I don't think anyone expects to get much of a buzz out of a drink with less than 0.5% alcohol... so the only real question if one MUST drink non-alcoholic beverages is "how did it TASTE?" I like the taste of Clausthaler." I drank one THEN had a 7.5% IPA from Bear Republic and have to say I enjoyed the non-alcoholic beer as a beer, just as well as the IPA.
If taste doesn't do it for you perhaps George's suggestion is the one to follow... if your doctor is okay with that... But if he is, you can stop fooling around and go for the hard stuff you love.
I enjoyed the taste. In fact I have finished 4 of them now
Can't watch football without beer
I had an O'Douls yesterday and I won't need to try anything else
Claus and O'Douls will satisfy me for a while
Reagan wrote:
I enjoyed the taste. In fact I have finished 4 of them now
Can't watch football without beer
I had an O'Douls yesterday and I won't need to try anything else
Claus and O'Douls will satisfy me for a while
R
SEA vs PHI live on UK satellite tv. Also watched an exciting game that went into overtime last night. No beer on either occasion ☹️☹️
Some barn Raphael. I vote for the ‘58 DeSoto as the star of the show. Above a Dodge and below a Chrysler in the line up it came to its end without ceremony. Thanks for posting and Happy New Year to you too.
Reagan wrote:
Scott,
Love the grills or bars laying flat in front of the engines
I suppose they are to remove obstacles on the tracks
Do you know what they are called?
R
Hey Reagan,
I've always heard those referred to as "cow catchers", and yep, I think cattle/livestock/wildlife were probably a large percentage of the obstacles and debris those fast moving, man made, fire breathing "dragons" encountered crossing the plains. I do suspect the "dragons" lost the battle though if they didn't have the opportunity to slow down and "gently push" obstacles off the tracks rather than plowing straight ahead!!!!! Ouch. The catchers on later trains were rather impressive looking and solid rather than grilled.
and if you really need a buzz, you can always get a Doobie....
Reagan wrote:
I enjoyed the taste. In fact I have finished 4 of them now
Can't watch football without beer
I had an O'Douls yesterday and I won't need to try anything else
Claus and O'Douls will satisfy me for a while
Reagan wrote:
Scott,
Love the grills or bars laying flat in front of the engines
I suppose they are to remove obstacles on the tracks
Do you know what they are called?