"A sense of place..."
Nothing says northwest Ohio better than a shredded chicken sandwich.
Have one plain, and one with bbq sauce. Call 'em "Freddie" and "Frieda".
I've been living under a rock...
- Jacobs4Heisman
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Sam Adams would be a great add. I don't expect a real microbrewery, but if I'm paying for it, more than 2 choices would be sweet.CapitalFalcon wrote:I'm a fan of Sam Adams, and recently stumbled upon Dogfish Head, a micro-brew out of Delaware. It's a little hoppy, but tasty nonetheless.
Hammb, it'd be right up your ally, their 90 Minute IPA weighs in at a beefy 294 cals. and with a 9% alcohol content, it'll get your motor running...
Dogfish head is great stuff Capital. I like both the 90 & 60 minute IPAs from them. Not sure if I've tried their other offerings, cannot remember, but those two are excellent IPAs. I love me some hops!
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OH! And Easy Street Onion Rings!!!! Mmmm....hammb wrote:Throw in a Spot's FireSteak, and I"m with ya.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Stuffed chicken and cheese breadsticks and Myles Pizza.
Now THAT makes me thing of BG.
Those are the three foods that, to me, are distinctly "BG".
A South Side 6 Gyro is growing up the list as well...
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I love that I can get those distinctively BG onion rings 3 blocks from my Toledo office. And they ARE great.CapitalFalcon wrote:OH! And Easy Street Onion Rings!!!! Mmmm....hammb wrote:Throw in a Spot's FireSteak, and I"m with ya.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Stuffed chicken and cheese breadsticks and Myles Pizza.
Now THAT makes me thing of BG.
Those are the three foods that, to me, are distinctly "BG".
A South Side 6 Gyro is growing up the list as well...
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I picked up some Sam Adam's Ocktoberfest for the tailgate tomorrow. I've never had that seasonal before, so I'm excited to give it a try.
As far as Canadian beers go, you have to give Molson Canadian the edge. That stuff is dangerous when bought in Canada.
As far as Canadian beers go, you have to give Molson Canadian the edge. That stuff is dangerous when bought in Canada.
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Had some of it last week. I enjoyed it. It'll be a good game day beer. Picked up some Hofbrau Oktoberfest last night. Looking forward to drinking it while I watch the scores scroll by today.BGDrew wrote:I picked up some Sam Adam's Ocktoberfest for the tailgate tomorrow. I've never had that seasonal before, so I'm excited to give it a try.
As far as Canadian beers go, you have to give Molson Canadian the edge. That stuff is dangerous when bought in Canada.
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