Mountain spring water. Hops. Barley. Yeast and malt.Rowka said:Does anyone know of such a thing?
What is/should be in it?
Yes. Very nice.esimpson252 said:Mountain spring water. Hops. Barley. Yeast and malt.![]()
Dude!! Brew some and call it Jazz Beer and put a picture of a saxophone on the bottle! Sell it at uptown bars with cheesy music. It could be profitable!Rowka said:Yes. Very nice.
The reason I ask is...
I see people making lots of money marketing supplements to athletes, college students and corporate CEOs...
but not musicians.
Yet![]()
What did you expect? Opinions are like saxophones, everyone here has one, but the moderators have really nice ones. Have you played your saxophone today, or are you still fumbling around for "supplements"?Rowka said:Sneaky post deletion...
The search button is your friend.Rowka said:Yes. Very nice.
The reason I ask is...
I see people making lots of money marketing supplements to athletes, college students and corporate CEOs...
but not musicians.
Yet![]()
ummm, not really what I had in mind.Carl H. said:The search button is your friend.
Wanna bet?Rowka said:I see people making lots of money marketing supplements to athletes, college students and corporate CEOs...
but not musicians.
Sax players and bass players are not the most reliable types. Try the french horn forum, maybe?Rowka said:Sheesh. I got the same pot answer on a bass player's forum.
Good point. Maybe pot is good for the brain? Who knew.Rowka said:Are french horn players literate enough to use the interwebs?
Musicians are not foolish enough to be taken in by vitamin pushers--Only instrument/mouthpiece pushers.Rowka said:Yes. Very nice.
The reason I ask is...
I see people making lots of money marketing supplements to athletes, college students and corporate CEOs...
but not musicians.
Yet![]()