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Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:31 pm
by sylnau
Probably not available in USA... sorry.
1L 8.5%

Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:33 pm
by CBA
Most likely... but we of course get Unibroue, so maybe this one is possible. Is it brewed near you or what? Smaller brewery?
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Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:38 pm
by sylnau
It's a small microbrewery in Quebec.
http://www.microdulievre.com/en/microbr ... ievre.htmlThey also have White absynth beer which is cool when you want to oscilate with your favorite fuzz box!

Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:27 am
by one bad monkey
Mudfuzz wrote:I can't help it I love weird quirky instruments that you would never gig with

Pretty much for gigging I used a Ibanez I got in 93 intill I built my five string V bass which I am VERY happy with.
My wife will tell you that there's no way I'd buy an instrument I wouldn't take to a gig, whether it's quirky or interesting or not. There was a time when I would, but now unless it's something that can help make money, it wouldn't get used.
The only exception to that is a bamboo ukulele I bought for $50 that my daughter likes to bang on and pull the strings. But that is a different story.
Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:01 am
by Mudfuzz
one bad monkey wrote:Mudfuzz wrote:I can't help it I love weird quirky instruments that you would never gig with

Pretty much for gigging I used a Ibanez I got in 93 intill I built my five string V bass which I am VERY happy with.
My wife will tell you that there's no way I'd buy an instrument I wouldn't take to a gig, whether it's quirky or interesting or not. There was a time when I would, but now unless it's something that can help make money, it wouldn't get used.
The only exception to that is a bamboo ukulele I bought for $50 that my daughter likes to bang on and pull the strings. But that is a different story.

Oh I use everything I have.... just not for live

Re: A Few Solid Standbys Or A Larger, Cheaper Variety?
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 2:35 pm
by zRobertez
I have a friend who has like 8 nice more expensive guitars that his grandma gets him. I know his most expensive one was that $3000 prs with the seagull inlays. Anyway, I only have one electric. It's a 93 mexican strat that I got for $265 about two years ago. It's the best electric I've ever played and I put a blender pot in it for a few more options. And I have a $700 acoustic that works wonderfully for me. And I still have the first bass I bought about 5 years ago. It's not that great but I've rewired it and it works fine.
And I have one nice tube amp. A bass amp that I am selling. And I'm planning on buying an old crappy amp from a friend for $25.
So I'm in the nicer but fewer camp.