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06-29-2007, 01:51 AM
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Location: Nashville, TN
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Getting married.. need ideas..
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well, my swmbo and I are getting married in a week, and I made some honey brown ale for my groomsmen, as well as a etched mug...
Just was wanting to get some ideas for a name for the beer..
My ideas so far:
Wedding Bells Ale
Marry my honey brown ale
i know those are really bad.. and i am a little drunk right now from beer school (fun stuff)
let me know if you have any ideas...
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06-29-2007, 02:14 AM
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Location: Decatur, Illinois
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Honeymoon Tradition
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I tend to favor the traditional names for beer.
Honeymoon Tradition: Long ago couples would hide away for one full moon, due to the brides family having 2nd thoughts. Upon their return the bride would be pregnant making the union permanent. During this time the grooms party would drink honey mead (honey-wine) with the belief that it would ensure male offspring. It was customary that the brides father would supply the mead and upon child birth the mead maker would be congratulated! Brown Honeymoon Ale - (Simple)
MY HBA - 23Y - (My Honey Brown Ale - 23rd Chromosone Y [for boys] )
Honey-Brown XY
Traditional Honeymoon Brown Ale
Honeymoon Brown-Wye Ale
Congrats!!! 
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06-29-2007, 02:23 AM
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Congrats on getting married, I am taking that plunge next summer. I think that: Downtown Honey Brown, would be a good name, not wedding related but it sounds cool.
Also, "beer school"!?, please explain..............
Cheers
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I'm an [under] forty victim of fate, Arriving too late, arriving too late."
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06-29-2007, 02:51 AM
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run.......
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Primarys : empty.
Secondary : Mead (2 gallon trials)
Bottled : all drunk
Drinking : A Lot.
Next Up : Pumpkin Ale
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06-29-2007, 04:45 AM
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beer school is put on by a local beer shop called woody's smokes and brews.. every month they feature a different style of beer, and for 10 bucks you get to drink 6 different beers, as much as you want. Then they sell what is left over for a buck a bottle. They do this for fundraising for some charity. This month they had porters: Left Hand, Samual Smith, Flying dog, bbc, sierra Nevada, and one other oatmeal porter i didn't like...
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06-29-2007, 04:46 AM
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06-29-2007, 04:57 AM
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Sweet, love me some porters!
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I'm an [under] forty victim of fate, Arriving too late, arriving too late."
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06-29-2007, 10:46 AM
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Call it "Hitched to My Honey Ale" Works for Me. Shane
She doesn't look the part,But try "The Ole Ball and Chain Ale"
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Wine Primaries--2011 dandelion wine
Cider Pimaries--
Beer Primaries--What ??-None !! again ??
Wine secondaries-2010 Clover honey mead
Kegged--DFH60 min.clone
Bottled--10'tomato wine,10' Plum,09' Plum
Bottled/Conditioning--Munich Lager brewed winter 06'
On deck(grains in house)--Yooper's "Fat Sam",Bourbon barrel ale
Gone--07 ciders,07dandelion,07plum
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06-29-2007, 01:29 PM
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"Honey Do" Brown Ale...very appropriate after the marriage (take my word for it)
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06-29-2007, 02:50 PM
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Location: Atkinson (near the Quad Cities), IL
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I was going to say "run!" until I saw the picture...
Hitched Wheat comes to mind...
Groom's Doom Ale....
That's All She Wrote Porter...
Another One Bites The Dust Stout...
I Did What? IPA...
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