Stanzi responds to Mas Casa question re: Wisconsin finish, and proves, yet again, that he isn't a fan of the Russians.
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The Mexican't
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U-S-A! U-S-A!
Truly, Stanzi is one of our greatest patriots, even holding firm when it comes to alcohol consumption.
"I want to be a cowboy. I don't want to be a panda. Pandas are boring, stupid and boring. Bad panda!"
I have no doubt that Stanzi is a Templeton Rye man.
"I want to be a cowboy. I don't want to be a panda. Pandas are boring, stupid and boring. Bad panda!"
I think not.

From the brewery saved by Iowa’s very own, Fritz Maytag.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 27, 2010 12:07 PM CDT up reply actions
I didn't know that Maytag saved Anchor
Love Anchor.
Now I’m drooling.
You owe me a shirt.
"I always like it better when the clowns seem to try to be happy."
by MarcMorehouse on Oct 27, 2010 4:17 PM CDT up reply actions
You don't type in the nude?
Weirdo.
Yup, Fritz Maytag (they of the blue cheese/appliances Maytags) stepped in and saved a decrepit, (frankly) awful relic of the last century’s brewing establishment and kick-started a revolution that hasn’t yet reached its apex. That’s right, the craft brewing movement owes its thanks to an Iowan (frustrating considering the dearth of craft beer from the Hawkeye State…for now).
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 27, 2010 5:36 PM CDT up reply actions
Word . . .
On Iowa’s crap beer selection and typing in the nude.
They changed the law, but we still can’t get beer. I go to Madison. Iowa is missing out on my cash.
"I always like it better when the clowns seem to try to be happy."
by MarcMorehouse on Oct 27, 2010 9:17 PM CDT up reply actions
Patience.
That law change means everything, it will just take time now. Hell, even Nebraska has one of the most up-and-coming breweries in the country. I’d expect Millstream to lead the way by churning out some higher gravity stuff, but the key to any grassroots brewing movement is the presence of local brewpubs. IC seems like a natural for that type of establishment, now someone just needs to step up.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 28, 2010 8:21 AM CDT up reply actions
I think what Kyle is trying to say is that you should open a bar, Snr. MasCasa.
by The Mexican't on Oct 28, 2010 9:10 AM CDT up reply actions
Or give me the funding to do it myself.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 28, 2010 10:10 AM CDT up reply actions
May I please tend bar at said establishment?
I've sentenced boys younger than you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it. I felt I owed it to them.
-- Judge Smails
by WaterlooChazz on Oct 28, 2010 9:44 PM CDT up reply actions
You're all hired
I’ve been down to Millstream a couple times. It is a cool place. I’m not crazy about their beer, but the atmosphere, when the deck area is open, is laid-back cool.
CR could use a place like this, but CR doesn’t have opulence.
"I always like it better when the clowns seem to try to be happy."
by MarcMorehouse on Oct 28, 2010 10:41 PM CDT up reply actions
Leave opulence for wine-drinkers.
There are enough magnificent shrines to beerdom with their pseudo-Irish/Belgian trappings (heh, Belgian double entendre…OK, lame) in most of the larger cities around the country; they’re not particularly original at this point. Some of the best brewpubs from Oregon to Colorado to New England are just regular, hole-in-the-wall establishments that celebrate their neighborhoods and who simply happen to brew beer on-premises. Good beer is good beer, remove the pretense and watch the converts line up; a top-notch brewpub would do just fine in CR.
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 29, 2010 9:21 AM CDT up reply actions
I apologized later
And said, I should’ve said Budweiser.
He said, ‘No, Sam Adams.’
"I always like it better when the clowns seem to try to be happy."
This magnificent bastard
makes me fall in love all over again on a weekly basis.
Hawks for the win and falafels for the vagina
by DoYouLoveHawksorHate'Merica? on Oct 27, 2010 1:56 AM CDT reply actions
Just when I thought I was out
Ricky pulls me back in.
Before you respond, let me remind you: Brian Cook called me smug, which makes me the Obama of smugness. I'm basically Smugbama.
Why did you ever think you were out?
Why on earth would you ever think you were out?
I hope Rick takes that passer efficiency rating of his and beats you over the head with it.
A wolverine is really just an oversized groundhog. Also, the next man to call a stretch play gets sent to Botany Bay. Beat Michigan.
by ReadingRambler on Oct 27, 2010 12:29 PM CDT up reply actions
Evidently.
Like, under a rock?
By the end of the game, I was calling for Stanzi to replace Ferentz. I stand by those remarks.
A wolverine is really just an oversized groundhog. Also, the next man to call a stretch play gets sent to Botany Bay. Beat Michigan.
by ReadingRambler on Oct 27, 2010 2:10 PM CDT up reply actions
I hope he meant that it's Russian
to only have a quart. (As an aside for alcohol, there is a distillery by Swisher and Cedar Rapids that makes a good vodka, called Clearhart. The name of the distillery is Cedar Ridge, their brandy is also good, but not Templeton good)
Hey Dolph, you look like I need a beer.
by Give Eddie a Beer on Oct 27, 2010 11:40 AM CDT reply actions
I live a hill away from that place
And I still haven’t tried any of their product.
Planning on giving the bourbon a shot.
"I always like it better when the clowns seem to try to be happy."
by MarcMorehouse on Oct 27, 2010 4:19 PM CDT up reply actions
Because when you think "bourbon"
you naturally think Iowa!
I ate the blue ones ... they taste like burning.
You read his book?
Less memorable than Sam Okey's Hawkeye career.
by Kyle McCann't on Oct 27, 2010 5:37 PM CDT up reply actions




















