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13 Sep 11
Originally posted by Great Big Stees'Screech'?
I'm not familiar with conner brook and no I only visited it once and you're right about the scenery, there are some very beautiful places there and you can't meet a more friendly group than Newfoundlanders. A word of warning though...stay away from the Screech or at least stop after the first couple.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesI wouldn't be drinking any Screech anyways, I stopped that sillyness back in March 22, 1992.
I'm not familiar with conner brook and no I only visited it once and you're right about the scenery, there are some very beautiful places there and you can't meet a more friendly group than Newfoundlanders. A word of warning though...stay away from the Screech or at least stop after the first couple.
I have old friends I use to work with living there now. It is only a hop skip and a boat ride from Halifax, if you want to take in some scenery in along the way. Wouldn't see much flying.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe Newfies take old rum barrels and add some water (not a lot. Not sure of the volume) to them and "slosh" it around...let it sit for a while then "slosh" it around some more. This is repeated for a certain period of time and then you have Screech a rather tasty, yet potent brew.
'Screech'?
Originally posted by Great Big SteesWhat a waste of a good barrel! You could get a decent cask whisky out of that. I bet that's better than "screech".
The Newfies take old rum barrels and add some water (not a lot. Not sure of the volume) to them and "slosh" it around...let it sit for a while then "slosh" it around some more. This is repeated for a certain period of time and then you have Screech a rather tasty, yet potent brew.
Richard