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The brand name Schlenkerla, notes Trum, comes from a German verb meaning to walk with the arms swinging vigorously ... a reference to the odd gait of one of Trum's ancestors.
Beer: Bacon overload Greg Kitsock 2010
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I immediately called the major, who was in the next room, and we learned that "Trum," as Captain Warren was affectionately called, had been badly wounded.
"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders John Allister Currie
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a defiant tone, and amid shouts of mirth -- for 'Trum'!
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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"'Trum' actually fell out of use around the time of the Punic Wars.
Veni, Vidi, Wiki: 2007
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“It almost gives you a notion of Scottish whiskey,” suggests Trum.
Beer: Bacon overload Greg Kitsock 2010
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But only two of these, Heller-Trum and the brewpub Spezial, brew Rauchbier nowadays.
Beer: Bacon overload Greg Kitsock 2010
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(Their Jersey Shore nicknames are “The Tan-Trum” and “J-Pow,” respectively).
Hey, New York: Nothin' Wrong With a Little Name-Dropping 2010
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“You have to drink three pints to appreciate it,” advises Trum.
Beer: Bacon overload Greg Kitsock 2010
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(Their Jersey Shore nicknames are “The Tan-Trum” and “J-Pow,” respectively).
Hey, New York: Nothin' Wrong With a Little Name-Dropping 2010
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(Their Jersey Shore nicknames are “The Tan-Trum” and “J-Pow,” respectively).
Hey, New York: Nothin' Wrong With a Little Name-Dropping 2010
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