[SEL] Tod Engine Beer & Rusty Brew

Bill Grimley bgrimley at bellsouth.net
Sat Jan 30 09:06:38 PST 2010


Rob;
Have you seen this website?  Check out numbers 1 thru 4 - - - think those are east of MS.
Bill

http://ratebeer.com/Ratebeerbest/table_2010.asp?title=Best+Beers+of+the+United+States+2010&file=usa_beer_2010.csv

--- On Sat, 1/30/10, Rob Skinner <rob at rustyiron.com> wrote:

From: Rob Skinner <rob at rustyiron.com>
Subject: Re: [SEL] Tod Engine Beer & Rusty Brew
To: "Arnie Fero" <fero_ah at city-net.com>
Cc: "SEL ATIS" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>, "Oldengine.org" <stationary-engine at oldengine.org>
Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 11:37 AM

It appears that you might have discovered a new party spot for Tod  
enthusiasts when they visit the engine.  And it looks like Rick has  
already set up some kind of mutually beneficial agreement between  
himself and the brewery–check the web page.  Honestly, though, I  
seriously doubt that anyone can brew good beer east of the Rockies.   
Don't feel badly about it, though, it's the result of tradition.

As you know, the best engines in the world were built here in  
California.  In order to lure the best engineers, the best foundrymen,  
and the best machinists, engine manufacturers were forced to establish  
a brewing infrastructure based upon the world's finest hops, the most  
skilled brewmasters, and the most sophisticated breweries, which all  
produced the worlds best beer.  Now it's a tradition that has been  
passed down from generation to generation of western brewers.

So, Arnie, how many gallons per week is the current fee for  
experienced shills?

    
Rob Skinner
Antique Stationary Engines
La Habra, California

rob at rustyiron.com
www.rustyiron.com





On Jan 29, 2010, at 9:24 PM, Arnie Fero wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Wanna join a movement?  I read this really interesting article about  
> a microbrewery
> in Youngstown, Ohio located within spitting distance of the Tod  
> Engine.
> http://www.todengine.org/
>
> It's the Rust Belt Brewing Company.  http://www.rustybrew.com/
> http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10028/1031442-389.stm
>
> The first thought that came to mind was that the Tod Engine would  
> make for an
> awesome label for one of their brews (a steam beer perhaps?).
>
> The second thought that came to mind was that Rusty Brew could  
> become the signature
> beer for the stationary engine fans!
>
> So, check 'em out, drop 'em a line at rustybrew at gmail.com, or join  
> 'em on FaceBook.
> I'd really like to see that Tod Engine beer!!
>
> See ya,  Arnie
>
> PS - If you're in the neighborhood of the Tod Engine, check out the  
> establishment
> that's been voted No. 2 best beer retailer in the world.
> http://www.vintage-estate.com
>
> Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10028/1031444-389.stm
>

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