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A friendly place for friends who drink

Discussion in 'Drunken Ramblings and Mindless Mumbling' started by 1977Brewer, Dec 30, 2015.

 

  1. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    There's not too many good bars around here, just plenty of great brewbups. Which is both good and bad. Miss me some Flying Saucer and Moth, tell you that. You people mentioning interested buildings should visit McMenamins whenever you're here. Their beer isn't the best, especially the staples that havent changed in probably 20 years, but the brewpub-unique seasonals are usually pretty good. All of their buildings are older converted ones. There's one from an old church, a lighthouse, an elementary school etc. And best of all they have cajun tots.
     
  2. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    A converted lighthouse I would love to see. That sounds really interesting
     
  3. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Friendly Friends, I thought of this over the weekend and figured someone here might enjoy it.
    I've got this bottle of RBC: Irish Breakfast Ale and want to send it to someone who can't get it.

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    If you're interested in winning this bottle (and a few other RBC favorites),
    I've got a quick contest that will run from now until I leave work at 5pm EST (or until people DGAF):

    - Be a friendly friend
    - Post a picture of anything City of Buffalo related
    - Tell me why you like the picture, the place, thing, or person in the picture
    - It doesn't have to be a picture you took
    - One entry per person
    - People I've sent beer to previously will have a minor handicap, only because I'd like to get RBC to someone new.

    I'll choose a winner by the end of the day, if there is interest.

    It might be a good idea to tag me if you want entered. I don't get all quote notifications, but I keep a close eye. If you don't see your name and you posted, let me know. If you don't see your name and you posted something that didn't fit the few, very simple rules, you lose :cool:

    Entered:
    Beermeduffman / drainbamage / mcbaumannerb / sompls / psylocide / helly / breezybrew / bgbc / zekk / joshesmusica / chefrex / wesleys / hello / gavin / thatjonguy
     
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  4. joshesmusica

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    ftfy
     
  5. geoffey

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    I'm not sure I've experienced much in terms of unique bars. I had heard there was an ice bar in Minneapolis at one point, but never went there. Surly is fairly unique in that they operate a huge beer hall and have a beer garden that's open in the summer. But they also have a fancier restaurant upstairs where they pair upscale food with their beers. That's a pretty unique experience.
     
  6. m00ps

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Always miss so much crap over the weekend.
    @hunter_la5 - congrats you lucky bastard
    @Psylocide - sucks, sucks, always sucks. But at least itll get better from here. Thats been my experience with loved ones in declining health at least
     
  7. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Can the picture be CLOSE to Buffalo, perhaps 25 minutes away. (not the Niagara falls, ofcourse.)
     
  8. Gavin C

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    It's ben a while since I've been home and even longer since i was in the upstairs section where the windows peeking from under the thatch are. If I remember rightly, the thatch is not visible anywhere.

    Here are some inside shots

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    And Lucan village for perspective.

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    Sorry. I'm long overdue a trip home. Pining for creamy pint of the black stuff now.
    Sorry Smurf. Thought it looked like Cape. Is that you? Great video and cool setup.
     
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  9. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Negative! I love Buffalo and the beer made here, if you want it ya gotta earn it. Sorry. Them's the rules. You can still post that picture, I love the falls too, it just won't count :cross:
     
  10. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Nikola Tesla monument on the US side of Niagara Falls.
    Because, Tesla was the ****
    :ban:

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  11. SupervisingChildren

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    More coffee. Starting to feel better. Damn acid reflux combined with so many big stouts last night equals a rough start to the day.
     
  12. Gavin C

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    That place looks great. Much googling to do.
     
  13. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    And now for a qualifying picture:
    I present the Louis Sullivan's Guaranty Building in Buffalo, N.Y

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  14. Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Bullshirt! Rigged!
     
  15. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    I've never spent any significant time in Buffalo, aside from passing through on the way to/from the falls, but one of my good friends spent a couple years there while doing his pharmacy rotations, and had nothing but nice things to say about the city and its residents. He would have settled there permanently if he hadn't gotten a job offer in Chicago, where his GF lived.

    Here's some people ice-skating:

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  16. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    And he had a slick haircut.

    You'll still be considered. Effort goes a long way with this one, since I'm the judge. Maybe people won't care and it's an easy win.
     
  17. m00ps

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    @TheCADJockey
    because you gotta pay the troll toll if you wanna get in to that boy's hole

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  18. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    aaand I'll now need a new keyboard after spitting up and laughing myself in convulsions
     
  19. fuzzy2133

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    I'll go with Buffalo WY!
    Very out door oriented and nothing like a trail ride with a kitty watching you! :D

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  20. mcbaumannerb

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    We don't use tour companies - we book the stuff ourselves (only exception was the tuscan wine tour since we didn't have a car in Italy.)

    This. Because, well Frank Lloyd rocks!

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  21. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    We book tours when we don't want to drive :mug: Most of the time we get ahead of the group, particularly for areas like Windsor. We got so far ahead of the tour groups that I was able to slow dance with my wife in the ball room alone (aside from the docent who just sat in the doorway and smiles at us)
     
  22. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
  23. TheCADJockey

    ALL YOUR BASE

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    That's disgusting. You'd have a better chance listing an architect I hate ;)
     
  24. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Buffalo as designed by CAD

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  25. Gavin C

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    My Entry to the "Buffalo Picture competition brought to you by CAD in proud association with Roflstout".

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  26. drainbamage

    Keep HBT weird.

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    *Waits for pic of the GothJockey mousepad.*
     
  27. BeerMeDuffMan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    hmm, I think my kid farms there
     
  28. sompls

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    This picture and other ones like it always make me stop and think...whoa!

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  29. Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    I present to you, The Historic Lodge, originally serving as Buffalo Lodge #846 of the Free & Accepted Masons

    Ground was broken shortly after WWI and built in 1925 by architect Frank A. Spangenberg and Tross Construction Corp.

    The building now serves as a banquet hall for large events.

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    The George Washington room

    The first ever 14-foot Kittinger council table (later included in their catalog) is still situated beneath an original 1926 painting of the most famous mason, George Washington. Illuminating the room is a vintage reverse painted oil-on-glass globe, accented with bronze stars and rings. In this same room is the original Trazio flooring, resembling a giant chess board when viewed from above.

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    The Sapphire Room

    This was the original meeting hall. Constructed with the utmost secrecy in mind, the building is windowless and completely sound proof. At the front of the hall, you will find a light-up Masonic “G” symbol hanging over a low stage. The half-dome ceiling that it hangs from is painted with traditional Masonic symbols. An array of Masonic relics are on display throughout, including robes, staffs, original signage and even a watercolor depicting The Lodge as it was almost 100 years ago.

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    The Main Hall



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    Rescued from Demolition


    Years later, due to waning membership, it was decided that this location was no longer needed as a stand-alone Lodge and was to be sold. Originally slated for demolition so the site could be used as a parking lot, it was saved from this fate by Stephen L. Phillips. He recognized the beauty and historical significance of the property and after a several-month-long battle, Phillips became the proud owner of The Lodge.
     
  30. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    What a tryhard
     
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  31. m00ps

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Oh man, hope I dont funk this up...
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  32. Helly

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016

    Reminds me of eating lunch in the lower level of Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese in London. We went to some fantastic places in London and Oxford.
     
  33. Gavin C

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    LOL

    http://www.lodgebanquets.com/history.htm


    • Ctrl C
    • Ctrl V
    • Play with fonts and pics
    • Wrongfully Enjoy CAD's Irish Elf Beer.

    Shennanigans, I declare shennanigans!
     
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  34. Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Hey man... plagiarism was never mentioned as a non-starter.

    I'll thank you to appreciate the amount of time it took me to arrange it in that fashion. Also, pulling at CADJockey's heartstrings with one of his favorite topics.

    Good day, sir.
     
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  35. Helly

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
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  36. iijakii

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Ah number 12. He was a great sportsballer.
     
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  37. Helly

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
  38. BreezyBrew

    IPA is my spirit animal

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Am I doing it right?
     
  39. Rhetorik

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    He was the best at kicking the puck through the hoop!
     
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  40. Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 7, 2016
    Also, wanted to point out why I like these pics, as per the official rules of the Rofllo Bullshirt Patty Breakfast Lollerway Contest.

    The details those guys put into everything is amazing, and love the fact that the Sapphire room has no windows and is completely soundproof. Would love to know how many secrets were shared in that room.
     
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