Pilsners are a good choice for a light, crisp, drinkable beer. Karl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Sandoval" <yobenflstf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tccrockets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 9:31:18 PM Subject: [tccrockets] Re: October Skies Countdown I like your list, my thoughts are along side your picks. The beer was Snowshoe Brewing Grizzly something. A very full bodied beer, I tore it up sunday. ben -- What beer did you have Dairy Aire that everyone thought was heavy? Here is a list of a few beers I consider on the light side. Sierra Nevada - Pale Ale A go to beer Sierra Nevada - Old Chico Crystal Wheat Hmmm Sierra Nevada - Kellerweis Hefeweizen Awesome Anchor Brewing - Anchor Steam Good everyday beer Samuel Adams - Boston Lager A staple beer Samuel Adams - Noble Pilsner A staple beer Pyramid Brewing - Haywire Hefeweizen Need fiber....JK Alaskan Brewing Company - White Ale Good light beer Gordon Biersch - Hefeweizen Fiber Gordon Biersch - Czech Style Pilsner Great Gordon Biersch - Märzen A must have Gordon Biersch - Blonde Bock Mmmmm Gordon Biersch - Festbier need to try North Coast Brewing Co. - Scrimshaw Pilsner Hmmmm Sudwerks - Pilsner Sudwerks ?? Sudwerks - Märzen Bring some to OS A few none craft brew suggestions: Blue Moon Belgian White Too light George Killian Irish Red Trumer Pils need to try Stella Artois Smooth light beer Pilsner Urquell need to try Dos Equis Amber nice light beer Negra Modelo Great Dark Beer New Castle Brown Ale Englands version of Budweiser LOL Bass Ale Did someone say Black n Tan The ones in bold are the lightest of the offering of the craft beers. The Ales are light by my standards but some might them to be heavy. Just a list of suggestion. LUNAR# 1322 AEROPAC# 680 SARG# 10 - Equipment Manager TRA# 10834 L3 NAR# 84298 L3 West Coast Aerotech Demo representative. Aerotech the BEST way to fly. From: hagadornclassics@xxxxxxx To: tccrockets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 7:32:14 AM Subject: [tccrockets] Re: October Skies Countdown I had to change the hauling of the equipment trailer Mike Silva said that he would do it for me! Thanks MIke I really appreciate it. :) -----Original Message----- From: Jimmy F <Aldocyber3@xxxxxxx> To: tccrockets <tccrockets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sat, Oct 15, 2011 11:26 am Subject: [tccrockets] Re: October Skies Countdown James D. made a very nice signup sheet for everything for DA 2011. It had ET, PP, vote for beer and of course RSO & LCO. Are we doing beer? If so that line item on the sign up sheet will need attention. James D. may I redistribute for OS 2011? Aaron H. signed up to bring equipment trailer and Ben S. signed up to return equipment trailer, right Aaron and Ben? And I will handle the puss motor sign-ups... Jimmy F. TRA 12524 From: Jack Garibaldi Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 10:43 AM To: tccrockets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tccrockets] Re: October Skies Countdown I have the Porta Potties covered will start pinging Steve for a field and I will e-mail Richard some forms on certification and between Gary, Richard and myself we can get it covered Oh and one last request no Puss motors Jack G From: tccrockets-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [ mailto:tccrockets-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of gary-walker@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 10:38 AM To: TCC Chat Subject: [tccrockets] October Skies Countdown Hi all, It's only 2 weeks away. Just a quick note to inquire about ... 1. Anyone have a sign-up sheet to post online for RSO/LCO duties at October Skies? If not, I can make up one to pass around on chat. 2. Who's hauling the equipment trailer? 3. Porta-Potty rentals? (I know, Jack) 4. Who intends on making Certification flights? (Just in case we have an onrush of a group like Cal-Poly) I may have a work conflict and may not be on site for certs on Friday. But, Jack G. (TAP) will be there. Richard King ? (TAP) 5. What else??? Gary Walker Prefect - TCC