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jchiggins
Posted 7/28/2015 8:19 AM (#778112 - in reply to #778089)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 1759


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
dfkiii - 7/27/2015 10:36 PM

Moltisanti - 7/27/2015 10:12 AM

That keeps autocorrecting to zegeunernice tryzel....it's supposed to be Z nice tryzel. Pork chops pounded flat, lightly breaded and fried, topped with Black Forest ham, sauteed peppers and onions, and a cream sauce over the top. Chive mashed potatoes and red and white cabbage.


While that sounds great, I have to say I've never seen anything like it before.

Do you know what part of Germany they are from ?
Marie is from Saarland.
Moltisanti
Posted 7/28/2015 10:00 AM (#778131 - in reply to #778112)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 639


Location: Hudson, WI
jchiggins - 7/28/2015 8:19 AM

dfkiii - 7/27/2015 10:36 PM

Moltisanti - 7/27/2015 10:12 AM

That keeps autocorrecting to zegeunernice tryzel....it's supposed to be Z nice tryzel. Pork chops pounded flat, lightly breaded and fried, topped with Black Forest ham, sauteed peppers and onions, and a cream sauce over the top. Chive mashed potatoes and red and white cabbage.


While that sounds great, I have to say I've never seen anything like it before.

Do you know what part of Germany they are from ?
Marie is from Saarland.


The whole restaurant is a shrine to the old country and it has a real German beer hall feel to it. Jason, you get down there much?
jchiggins
Posted 7/28/2015 12:14 PM (#778147 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 1759


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
^^^^^ I don't eat there as much as I'd like. It is fantastic. Our company has always done work for her.
Flambeauski
Posted 7/28/2015 12:51 PM (#778151 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
My grandmother turned in her grave when peppers in traditional German cuisine was mentioned.

Sounds darn good to me, though.
dfkiii
Posted 7/28/2015 1:05 PM (#778153 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
It sounded odd to me too, but the vast majority of my time spent in Germany was either in Bavaria or Baden-Wurttemberg. Heck, there are noticeable differences in cuisine between northern and southern Bavaria so I don't find it too surprising. The proximity to France probably plays into it as well.

Still, I'm in. Thanks for the recommendation Moltisanti.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 7/28/2015 3:50 PM (#778172 - in reply to #778080)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
djwilliams - 7/27/2015 10:00 PM

Any amber lager is good for me. Leine's Red Lager, Point, Killians, In blondes I like Labatts Blue, Point, even Lakemaid.


LOL- I like my blondes naked!

Have fun!
Al
ESOX Maniac
Posted 7/28/2015 10:35 PM (#778227 - in reply to #778131)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Moltisanti - 7/28/2015 10:00 AM

jchiggins - 7/28/2015 8:19 AM

dfkiii - 7/27/2015 10:36 PM

Moltisanti - 7/27/2015 10:12 AM

That keeps autocorrecting to zegeunernice tryzel....it's supposed to be Z nice tryzel. Pork chops pounded flat, lightly breaded and fried, topped with Black Forest ham, sauteed peppers and onions, and a cream sauce over the top. Chive mashed potatoes and red and white cabbage.


While that sounds great, I have to say I've never seen anything like it before.

Do you know what part of Germany they are from ?
Marie is from Saarland.


The whole restaurant is a shrine to the old country and it has a real German beer hall feel to it. Jason, you get down there much?


Thanks for the heads up on the Winzer Stube! Not many authentic German Gast Haus's in USA. Love the food from all the regions! Most of my experience was Bavaria, but traveling the world post military, German Zigeuner nice tryzel is still a favorite...

I'll have to try theirs!

Pretty funny website translates (nice tryzel) as nice tryzel = LOL!

maybe nice tryzelllllllll works

Have fun!
Al

Edited by ESOX Maniac 7/28/2015 10:41 PM
scmuskies
Posted 7/29/2015 8:49 AM (#778244 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 258


Location: Mayville, WI
The most obvious choice is missing... Celebrator by Ayinger - a darn good dopplebock!
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 7/29/2015 5:10 PM (#778324 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 652


Location: MPLS, MN
I'm surprised so many people like their American corn lager with all the options these days. Thats one of the main reasons they are so cheap. I like my beers just malt, yeast, water, and hops. If I have to pay a few extra bucks a 6 pack that's fine with me. Schell's Fire Brick is a great Amber lager, Stone Go To IPA and Mirror Pond Pale Ale are a few of my favorites. Good tasting session able beers.
jaycbs74
Posted 8/2/2015 9:22 AM (#778761 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
Presidents liquor 3824 E 2nd St. In Superior as you make your way north along 53. Just got back from our adventure decent 7 fish week despite treacherous heat and winds with a couple 4'ers the highlight. I found Spotted Cow to be an easy drinking ale not terribly hoppy and not citrusy at all. Would definatly get some more next time through and would recommend trying it out if craft beer is your sort of thing. Probably the most appealing thing is you can't get it outside of wisconsin so pick some up and stick a big one.
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 8/4/2015 5:06 PM (#779094 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
The owner of New Glarus Brewery is a big liberal.
dfkiii
Posted 8/4/2015 9:52 PM (#779123 - in reply to #779094)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Location: Sawyer County, WI
beerforthemuskygods - 8/4/2015 5:06 PM

The owner of New Glarus Brewery is a big liberal.


And ?
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 8/5/2015 5:21 PM (#779249 - in reply to #779123)
Subject: Re: celebration beers




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
dfkiii - 8/4/2015 9:52 PM

beerforthemuskygods - 8/4/2015 5:06 PM

The owner of New Glarus Brewery is a big liberal.


And ?



That's it.
johnsonaaro2
Posted 8/5/2015 10:35 PM (#779289 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Point nude beach is a great summer beer. Flavorful but not overpowering. Refreshing and not too sweet. Plus they don't get old after a few or 10... granted im a stout and porter fan
johnsonaaro2
Posted 8/5/2015 10:44 PM (#779291 - in reply to #777440)
Subject: Re: celebration beers





Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
And spotted cow on tap is a whole different animal than out of the bottle. Almost a different beer altogether.
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