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  1. #101

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    The final bottle in the series, I believe. It commemorates the first non-stop Trans-Atlantic flight but strangely there does not seem to be a photograph of Alcock and Brown.

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  2. #102

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    Today a beer commemorating the Messerschmitt Me109 G-4.

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  3. #103

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Today a beer commemorating the Messerschmitt Me109 G-4.

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    Interesting! What/who is the brewer?
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  4. #104

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    It is written at the bottom of the label I think. Andrzej. Here is a larger version.
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    If you visit this website, http://shop.me-air-company.de/produc...products_id=51

    it gives this address:

    Getränke Biesinger KG
    Raiffeisenstr. 6
    72461 Albstadt-Truchtelfingen

  5. #105

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    Here is another German beer depicting the Junkers Ju. 52 but it seems to be available only in one particular restaurant.

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  6. #106

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Here is another German beer depicting the Junkers Ju. 52 but it seems to be available only in one particular restaurant.

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    That doesn't look like any Ju-52 I've ever seen....

  7. #107

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    Yes, that was a stupid mistake for me to make, Chris. Thank you for correcting me. It is the restaurant which is named 'Tante Ju' - the nickname for the Ju.52.

    The aircraft depicted on the bottle label is in fact a Focke-Wulf A.38. http://www.histaviation.com/Focke-Wulf_A38.html
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  8. #108

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    Another line of beer, which I do not think is still being produced, had these bottles.

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  9. #109

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    This German beer commemorates air racing in Chicago 1932.

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  10. #110

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    A second beer in this series.

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  11. #111

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    Is there no end to Aero related Beers?

  12. #112

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    Only as far as Dave is concerned Baz. I can't find a damned one of them other than Spitfire and Lancaster bomber.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

  13. #113

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Officer Kyte View Post
    Only as far as Dave is concerned Baz. I can't find a damned one of them other than Spitfire and Lancaster bomber.
    Rob.
    I would be happy if I could find those two over here in Oz!

  14. #114

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    Here is a third beer in the series. It commemorated a 'Round the World Flght' by the Graf Zeppelin.

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    I search the internet looking for pictuires of aviation related drinks. I cannot guarantee that they are still being produced or that they are available world-wide. Would you like me to stop?

  15. #115

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Here is a third beer in the series. It commemorated a 'Round the World Flght' by the Graf Zeppelin.

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    I search the internet looking for pictuires of aviation related drinks. I cannot guarantee that they are still being produced or that they are available world-wide. Would you like me to stop?
    Why would you want to stop.
    They only "wet" our appetites!

  16. #116

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    Here is a French beer.

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  17. #117

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    Here is a beer named after the B-29 Superfortress.

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  18. #118

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    Another airliner.

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  19. #119

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    Today we remember a slightly more well known airliner.

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  20. #120

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    Today the Vickers Valiant.

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    Today, one of my favourite aeroplanes.

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  22. #122

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    Another good find Dave. I just don't seem to be trying hard enough.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

  23. #123

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    I only post ones I have tried.
    Makes it easier.

  24. #124

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    Not a fan of IPA myself, but I love the "nose art"

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  25. #125

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    Not a Beer but a place where you can buy one.
    Note the World Tour Caproni Bomber photoshopped into the sky above.
    My grandson did the honours when the Bomber landed in Moruya back in 2013.

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  26. #126

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    All so tempting but I like the Mig Vodka best!

  27. #127

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    Here is another from the de Havilland factory.

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  28. #128

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Here is another from the de Havilland factory.

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    I like the look of that one & you are supporting a good cause when you drink!

  29. #129

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    Another beer from the same series.

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    The Queen Bee was a low-cost radio-controlled target aircraft for anti-aircraft gunnery training. It had many components in common with the Tiger Moth.

  30. #130

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    Continuing the de Havilland theme.

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  31. #131

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    Continuing with the de Havilland set.

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  32. #132

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    Another rare de Havilland.

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    Continuing the de Havilland museum collection.

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  34. #134

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    Similar to the Dragon Rapide but smaller was the DH.90 Dragonfly.

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  35. #135

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    Today a more famous plane, the Sea Vixen, easily recognized by its unusual shape.

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  36. #136

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    The most recent addition to the de Havilland museum series is the Vampire.

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  37. #137

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    The Tring Brewery will not produce another de Havilland related beer till next month but they do produce this one.

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    Another famous plane - the Supermarine Walrus.

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    These must go on the list.

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  40. #140

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    Very impressed with the way you keep coming up with these Dave.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

  41. #141

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Officer Kyte View Post
    Very impressed with the way you keep coming up with these Dave.
    Rob.
    Yep, he's made this thread his own
    Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!

  42. #142

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    This Dutch beer celebrates the centennial of the 21 year old Anthony Fokker's flight on 31st August 1911 over Haarlem in Holland in his homemade aircraft 'Spider' (de Spin in Dutch).

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  43. #143

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    Everyone needs a good wing man.

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  44. #144

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Everyone needs a good wing man.

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    Now thats one every WoG player should drink!

  45. #145

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    An ale commemorating a famous Japanese plane.

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    Two more beers from the same company.

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  47. #147

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    Tried them both - have the P-51 in me fridge
    Will have to look for the Zero-Sen

  48. #148

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Two more beers from the same company.

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    Now that really is a good find Dave.
    Very apt for the Drome.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

  49. #149

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumptonian View Post
    Tried them both - have the P-51 in me fridge
    Will have to look for the Zero-Sen
    Would you like to comment on the flavours?

    Here is another one from the same brewery.

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  50. #150

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    Been a while since I had the IPA, but I think it was pretty good as I recall.

    Sipping the P-51 Porter as I type - again, a decent porter (especially on a chilly wet Portland evening)

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