I brew my own beer and I am looking for a good name for one of my creations that is associated with the mandolin or bluegrass/folk music. Anyone have any suggestions. There is no such thing as a stupid name so let em' fly folks.
I brew my own beer and I am looking for a good name for one of my creations that is associated with the mandolin or bluegrass/folk music. Anyone have any suggestions. There is no such thing as a stupid name so let em' fly folks.
Kentucky KM-150
Collings MT
How about, (Brew Grass)?
I never fail at anything, I just succeed at doing things that never work....
Fylde Touchstone Walnut Mandolin.
Gibson Alrite Model D.
Monroe Mills
F-Hole Boogie
BrewGrass....don't get no better than that .
What style of beer do you brew? It seems relevant.
1924 Gibson A Snakehead
2005 National RM-1
2007 Hester A5
2009 Passernig A5
2015 Black A2-z
2010 Black GBOM
2017 Poe Scout
2014 Smart F-Style Mandola
2018 Vessel TM5
2019 Hogan F5
Mando Malt
Mickey
Skip Kelley-Kentucky F-5
Northfield F5S
Collings MT
Banjo Killer
c.1965 Harmony Monterey H410 Mandolin
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snakehead Ale
Maple syrup.
Double Stop Ale (or whatever kind of brew it is e.g. lager, etc.)
Great thread and love some of the names!!!!! Makes we want to start brewing a beer just to name it
North Dakota! It's gotta be "Grady's Drill Mud"
I like "Bilge Water" too.
Dudenbost Ale
Dovetail Dunkel
How about some well-known fiddle tunes, like Blackbeery Blossom, or Forked Beer.
I'm surprised nobody has linked the mythical Schmergel Devastator to this somehow... Devastator Ale, Schmergel Stout etc
Last edited by TonyP; Jun-13-2014 at 1:07pm.
Yes, would help to know what kind of beer since some names go better with ale, stout, etc. Here are a few I thought of:
Tobacco Burst brown ale
That Aint No Part of Nothin' lager (Is lager ever? Ha)
A-style stout
Quilted Maple ale
Old Time IPA
...
Those are some great names Caleb. From the real world of beer drinking, I have lately been enjoying "400 Pound Monkey" from Left Hand Brewing Co. in Longmont CO. I have no idea where that name may have come from but it fits in with the particular character and style of brew, in this case "English Style India Pale Ale". Yummie for sure!!! So, let us know what style of brew you're making MSGrady20 (and send a case or two for our consideration). Thank you!!
Len B.
Clearwater, FL
I haven't got any clever names but if you really want an obscure mandolin reference that only true mando-geeks will understand you should bottle it in fifths.
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Ale Piece
Brew's Top
X-Brews
Tapped Tuning
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When it's ready, is it a party round at your place???
I never fail at anything, I just succeed at doing things that never work....
Fylde Touchstone Walnut Mandolin.
Gibson Alrite Model D.
8-String Stout
Strap Hanger Stout
Peghead Pale Ale
Backbeat Brew
I-IV-V Ale
or just...
"The Beer"
Scroll Straightener
Mandolirious Malt?IP/Stout/whatever
F Style!
Orville's Revenge/Dream/whatever
and of course......
Dawg Style...LOL....
2 and 4 Ale
Endless possibilities...
Amanda Lynn Porter
Hammer-On Brew
Out of Tune Alembic
Double Course Ale
Archtop Stout
ff-Hole IPA
ManDo Beer
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