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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:22 pm 
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I'd like to try the P-47 Wheat. :) Seems to only be available in Indiana.

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Is this the beer that you drink one can and P-38? :lol:

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lmao. You guys are wild.

I thought it was drink six and P-26 (Peashooter). ;)


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That Dave Fain's old T-6, N29941? Sold on to Chuch Greenhill? Looks a lot like it...

I'll take a 6 pack....

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i'll check my six!! :wink: nyyuukk nyyuukk!! :wink:

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The T-6 is N4996M, owned by Dr. David Holmes, ex- Dr. David Tinker.

I have yet to try the Warbird Wheat, but I am currently drinking (yes, right now) a T-6 Red Ale. mmmmmmm, good stuff!


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Saw this at the hangar in Bitz a few weeks ago:

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Hey, who remembers Chandelle Wine?

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where can I get Flieger Bier?


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I think just at the hangar, Paul. I don’t see it on their website anywhere.

I would’ve brought some back home, but I’m a Platinum Level Random Selectee if you catch my drift.

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Warbird is the official beer of our shop! We have to do Smokey and the Bandit runs to get it into Chicago though. :lol: Dave is a great guy.


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I think just at the hangar, Paul. I don’t see it on their website anywhere.

I would’ve brought some back home, but I’m a Platinum Level Random Selectee if you catch my drift.


Yah, no sense in giving TSA weinies free beer for their next party...anyway, maybe someone's just making labels to dress up their Bud Light


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Mark, when I saw the photo on the beer label I also thought of the Fain T-6. However his insignia was C-150. Did you know that Downtown may be closing at the end of the month? Someone ought to write the history of that place. Some out of town developer finally got it. The practice of landing on that runway has helped me stay proficient all these years. I doubt if many small airports have had the history of significant restorations: ME109, XP-51, P-51, Several Spitfires, Hurricane, P-38, Fairy Firefly, DC-3, T-6, T-28, by Ray Middleton and Darell Skurich shops, not to mention the local flight schools, avionics shop, and general aviation repair center, and the rides done there by Collings B-17 and local young eagle flights.

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This is especially for you WIXers in the Houston area.

My buddy Scott, who is the manager at the Clear Lake Specs Liquor on Bay Area Blvd just got his Warbird Beer, T-6 Red Ale in the store.

He has 1500 cases. He's selling it for $3.99 per sixpack.

Had some this evening, it's pretty good stuff. Tastes a lot like Killian Red.


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RickH wrote:
This is especially for you WIXers in the Houston area.

My buddy Scott, who is the manager at the Clear Lake Specs Liquor on Bay Area Blvd just got his Warbird Beer, T-6 Red Ale in the store.

He has 1500 cases. He's selling it for $3.99 per sixpack.

Sounds like a heckofa deal! Thanx for the headz-up Rick! :drink3:

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dam guess I need to take a pic of my bottle of "Mig Pilot vodka". It was created by Dean Martin of Warplanes Inc and produced at Vermont Distilleries (he owned) in the early 90's.................was actually really good stuff!!!!

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