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Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:50 pm
by Cass
Publican wrote:I was just paying by credit Card
I would suggest give it another try. The drop down menu should let you pick any country. What exactly happens?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:58 pm
by Publican
I've tried it numourous times. At first it goes to Canada then changes back to the United States. When I try to click on Pay by credit card that dosen't work.

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:19 pm
by Cass
OK, we are now 1/2 way there to getting the trip confirmed.

Please get your tickets!

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:24 pm
by JerCraigs
Publican wrote:I've tried it numourous times. At first it goes to Canada then changes back to the United States. When I try to click on Pay by credit card that dosen't work.
Do you have No Script or anything like that running? It didn't work for me until I turned off No Script.

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:43 pm
by Cass
JerCraigs wrote:
Publican wrote:I've tried it numourous times. At first it goes to Canada then changes back to the United States. When I try to click on Pay by credit card that dosen't work.
Do you have No Script or anything like that running? It didn't work for me until I turned off No Script.
He got it working, all good!

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:08 pm
by Cass
Whoa.


Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:43 pm
by GregClow
Cass wrote:Whoa.

Wow. They are not fucking around! :o

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:26 pm
by sprague11
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The wife wants a shopping trip in Bufflao in a couple weeks :)

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:20 pm
by Blankboy
Booked my ticket!

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:44 pm
by HogTownHarry
Guess I'll be bringing more extra US cash than I'd planned - too bad the bottles of Cigar City IPA that went on sale there today won't last until this trip :(

Let's get this beast sold out, boys - it was already half sold out more than 24 hours ago, if you're on the fence about this one, I suggest you pull out your thumb now.

I rov Ermwood in Buffaro

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:52 pm
by Belgian
On a whim I went to Blue Monk a few hours yesterday. It is a great space with amazing beers. It has a newer feel to it than Coles yet the same friendly warmth.

It was quite busy at 4pm, an instant success. All the 'on sale' bottles Cigar City IPA had just sold out moments earlier, LOL. Lots of nice surprises on the ever-changing tap list slate (that thing is actually 8 or 10 feet tall.)

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:59 am
by HogTownHarry
Any update on ticket sales, Cass?

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 11:37 am
by Cass
HogTownHarry wrote:Any update on ticket sales, Cass?
Need about 12 more tickets sold to hit the break-even point. So everyone get a couple of friends to come!

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 12:22 pm
by Cass
Recent tap update from Facebook:

Unibroue Maudite (Quebec)
a mahogany-colored, rich-tasting premium beer that has a distinctive, complex taste. $7

Affligem Blonde (Belgium)
the classic clear blonde abbey ale, with a gentle roundness and 6.8% alcohol. Low on bitterness, it is eminently drinkable. $7.50

Delirium Nocturnum (Belgium)
Darker maltier version than the Tremens 9% $7.50

Delirium Tremens (Belgium)
Spicy Blonde ale. Belgian Classic. The Pink Elephant Beer. 8.5% $7.50

Tripel Karmeliet (Belgium)
Blond, robust, smooth, and fruity three grain top fermented beer, World Class. $7.50

St. Bernardus Prior 8 (Belgium)
World class Belgian Dubbel. 99/100 score rate beer.com Deep hazy-brown colour, big body, malt palate. $8

Brewdog/ Stone Bashah (Scotland)
Hopped up Aggressive ale made by two of the more experimental breweries of our time. $8.50

Kasteel Cuvee du Chateau (Belgium)
New Belgian Brown ale from well respected brewery. $7.50

St. Bernardus Apt 12 Quadrupel
Dark Belgian with high alcohol (10.5%) & notes of dried fruits. World Class. $8.50

Urthel Hop-it (Belgium)
Superior Hoppy Belgian Ale. White very rich foam, small bubbles. Very hoppy, spicy, fruity flavour and full, heart warming body. $8

Chelsea Sunset Red (NYC, NY)
American amber ale with perfect balance between malt and domestic hop flavors

Glazen Toren Saison D’erpe-Mere
Straw colored rare saison. Floral, fruity with spice $8

Voodoo White Magick of the Sun
White Magic at the Sun is our Voodoo-ized version of a white ale. $6

Ithaca Flower Power IPA (Ithaca, NY)
One of the top IPA’s

Southern Tier Oaked Aged Un*Earthly Imperial IPA (WNY)
loaded with big, juicy American hop character and balanced by a strong, malty backbone. A massive hop profile dominates. $6

Fullers E.S.B (England)
Brewed at 5.5% ABV in cask and 5.9% ABV in bottle, ESB is a true liquid legend, and should be savoured as such. $5.50

Dogfish Head Chateau Jiahu (Delaware)
Similar to a beer brewed in China some 9,000 years ago, Chateau Jiahu used a recipe that included rice, honey, and grape and hawthorn fruits. The formula was obtained from archaeologists who derived it from the residues of pottery jars found in the late Stone Age village of Jiahu in northern China. The residues are the earliest direct evidence of brewed beverages in ancient China. $7.50

Ommegang Witte (Cooperstown, NY)
a traditional Belgian-style wheat ale with whispers of sweet orange and a touch of tart lemon. Soft and seductive $5.50

Ommegang Belgian Pale Ale (Cooperstown, NY)
This fine pale ale has citrus and tropical fruit aromatic shared with a well-balanced – yet abundant – hop character. It uses our own Belgian yeast, five malts, two hops, and plenty of patience. $6

Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock (GRM)
Dark, rich, & roasty German dopplebock. $6

Mc Chouffe (Belgium)
A Scotch style Beer from the Ardenne region of Belgium. $7.50

Ayinger Brau Weiss (Germany)
Delicious lemon and vanilla scented wheat beer with yeast. , it is a benchmark for this style $7 20oz

Brooklyn Octoberfest (NYC)
It is true to the original German style, full-bodied and malty, with a bready aroma and light, brisk hop bitterness

Long Trail Brew Master Series
Imperial Porter (VERMONT)
Dark roasty Imperial porter. $6

Flying Bison Rusty Chain (Buffalo)
Locally made Vienna Lager $5.50

Chelsea Blackhole xxx Stout (NYC, NY)
Award winning stout from NYC brewery

Lindemans Framboise (Belgium)
A clean natural tasting brew with undertones of fresh raspberries and a wonderful aroma. $9

Guinness Stout (Ireland) $6

Youngs Double Chocolate Stout (ENG)
Chocolate malt and real dark chocolate are combined with Young's award winning rich, full flavoured dark beer to craft a satisfyingly indulgent, but never overly sweet experience. $6

Pilsner urquell (Czech Republic)
THE classic European Pilsner

Coming Soon on Tap
De Ranke XX Bitter
St. Bernardus Wit
Stillwater Saison
Goose Island Matilda

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 4:07 pm
by Belgian
PS - anybody - what is the # 19 - "Nøgne Imperial Porter" - there's no such thing, is there? Whatever it was I enjoyed it heartily.