'69 Ford Torino for 300 bucks back in '79...I swear I ended up replacing every belt and hose along w/ the radiator, water pump, alternator, etc. - isaiah520
That was back when FORD stood for FixOrRepairDaily.
Location: Unleash the Peanuts, MB Joined: 10.16.2008
Mar 1 @ 1:24 PM ET
68 merc cougar. still have it. cardinal red and my bro and I put a T5 5 speed manual tranny in it from an 84 mustang. - Just5
1994 Pontiac Sunbird. It's name was "the goat". Dont know why. Heat would shoot up to the red line and you could smell fire for about the last 6 months. Ran like a beauty though. Not one accident. Roared as it sped up, barely keeping pace with a bus. Broke one of the shocks, so one side rode a bit lower. Great car. Got scrapped for 75$.[/img]
like a blind backhand pass turn over at the blue line - Marc D
I probably spoke too soon. Without tasting, I can't verify said euro-softness. You'll have to send me a six pack (hey I am a scientist, we need to have replicated experimental units) so I can verify my hypothesis.
Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
Mar 1 @ 1:28 PM ET
How is taste? Compared to say Sam Adams? - Deasr1
totally different
the Belgian yeasts throw off a bunch of different flavors, more in the fruit spectrum.
saison style ferments very dry, so while the first whiff might be fruit, the beer is really crisp and dry
sam adams uses a more neutral yeast that emphasizes the flavors from the barley malt and the hops.
Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
Mar 1 @ 1:30 PM ET
I probably spoke too soon. Without tasting, I can't verify said euro-softness. You'll have to send me a six pack (hey I am a scientist, we need to have replicated experimental units) so I can verify my hypothesis.
- Lexington Flyer
you will have to come out for a visit, I gave up bottling for kegging
always have 2 on tap
I wore through the back tires doing spinouts on gravel and asphalt before she ran out of gas. My dad rigged some old solid rubber lawn mower wheels on the back and I was back in business. The rubber wheels were pretty heavy compared to those plastic jobs which gave me a little extra zip in downhill events
1994 Pontiac Sunbird. It's name was "the goat". Dont know why. Heat would shoot up to the red line and you could smell fire for about the last 6 months. Ran like a beauty though. Not one accident. Roared as it sped up, barely keeping pace with a bus. Broke one of the shocks, so one side rode a bit lower. Great car. Got scrapped for 75$. - flyer_nutter[/img]
I smashed up an 88 ford country squire station wagon. It was white with imitation wood paneling. carpeted dash. I bought that for 400 bucks.
I wore through the back tires doing spinouts on gravel and asphalt before she ran out of gas. My dad rigged some old solid rubber lawn mower wheels on the back and I was back in business. The rubber wheels were pretty heavy compared to those plastic jobs which gave me a little extra zip in downhill events - Lexington Flyer
the Belgian yeasts throw off a bunch of different flavors, more in the fruit spectrum.
saison style ferments very dry, so while the first whiff might be fruit, the beer is really crisp and dry
sam adams uses a more neutral yeast that emphasizes the flavors from the barley malt and the hops. - Marc D