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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Lepus Rex
Date: 21 Jul 00 - 01:42 AM

Root beer?

---Lepus Rex


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: SINSULL
Date: 20 Jul 00 - 04:22 PM

Embarassing but true: I had my FIRST Guiness draft last night. Life is good.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: GUEST
Date: 20 Jul 00 - 04:09 PM

No beer suits every circumstance. The season, the temperature, the food, the occasion all play a part in the experience, of course.

I've never really had a stout I enjoyed as much as the over-the-bar Irish brands. I drank a fair amount of Beamish last weekend in France with a combined force of Irish, Welsh and American singers and drinkers. The Tara Bar in Brest also had Guinness and Murphy's on tap but Beamish pleased everyone most.

I spent a lot of my life in the Midlands of England where mild (ale) is still drunk. I still like mild when I want to find my bed on my own at the end of the night. There are a lot of good bitters mentioned above. I usually call for the lower alcohol ones nowadays.

My favorite Canadian ale is O'Keefe's.

Of Continental beers, I like Tuborg Green and Gamle Carlsberg in Scandinavia, Spaten helles and just about any German alt beer. There is so much good beer around Belgium and in Pilsen that I wouldn't know when to stop writing about it.

There is plenty of good beer in America now too... and some awful stuff swilling out of brew pubs as well. Of the old line manufacturers, I like 2 of America's oldest in Wilkes-Barre and Potsville, Pennsylvania. Max and Bert do too.

But what beer do you drink with pizza... give me a Coors... tastes most like Perrier.

All the best,
Dan Milner


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Fortunato
Date: 20 Jul 00 - 03:49 PM


Piss heads,Bugsy? Is that a compliment? What does it mean?

Pissup, Gervase? Piss up what?

Brendy, I entered the contest, only to find out it's only for those who live in the UK! Anyway, for whom would 365 beers be a year's supply? NOT THIS BUNCH OBVIOUSLY.

I confess a preference for beers from the UK. This fall I will finally reach the UK. I plan test the common opinion that the REAL BEERs taste better on home soil.

I plan a full investigation. I'll be calling for investigative support as B-day approaches.
All seriousness aside, Fortunato


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: GUEST,Ezdel
Date: 20 Jul 00 - 01:46 PM

I second Yuengling Lager as the best American Lager. Did anyone mention Rogue Dead Guy Ale. They make a bunch of great beers (forget the chocholate beer.)

I've had good luck making beer but stay away from any kits that used dry powder extract. I wouldn't use the beer for slug bait.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: John J
Date: 20 Jul 00 - 01:13 PM

Black Sheep, more black Sheep, Timothy Taylors Landlord, Burton Ale, and a strange brew I had while singing in a pub in Derbyshire (that's in England you know, Honeydripper. Very nice falling over juice. There's loads more but I'm off to the pub for a play and a sing (The Railway in Heatley, near Lymm, Cheshire, if anybody fancies a trip out).


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Irish Rover
Date: 19 Jul 00 - 04:29 PM

ah the old days when you got booze instead of tips. the black stuff and a tully chaser. none of it tastes the same anymore even the big G I had in Ireland didnot taste the same. what happened to it. did they sell out the brewery? or just sell out? I know why it tastes poor here, never been very good out of the bottle(even in Ireland) but this stuff was out of the tap.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Susie
Date: 19 Jul 00 - 03:47 PM

Only available locally in Cumbria - a tiny brewery (guided tours on Wednesdays), now owned by the village of Hesket Newmarket (nothing to do with me.)They make CAMRA award beers (U.K. Mudcatters will understand), all named after the local Lake District fells e.g Great Cockup. One exception in name - Doris' 90th - a special recipe made for the brewer's wife's mother's 90th birhtday (since died, RIP Doris), (all apostrophies in the right places, I hope?) - it takes a strong stomach to drink more than a couple of these.

I tried a half pint of Doris' 90th once - never again. Those with stronger stomachs will enjoy.

Susie


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: WyoWoman
Date: 19 Jul 00 - 03:31 PM

And I just discovered "Salvator Double Bock" a knock-yo-on-yo-ass dark one. I sat on my porch last evening as the sun was going down, playing my guitar, drinking my almost-vile black stuff and having a delicious fin-del-dia experience.

Nummy.

WW


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Lonesome EJ
Date: 18 Jul 00 - 07:12 PM

I recently discovered a very flavorful pilsner at my local liquor store. Called Czech Rebel, it has similarities to Pilsner Urquell, but without the underlying sweet taste. I highly recommend it if you like a refreshing and tasty beer on a hot summer day.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: SINSULL
Date: 23 Jun 00 - 04:55 PM

That's HOME not hoe. Freudian slip. With all the bedrooms full I feel like I am running a cathouse.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: SINSULL
Date: 23 Jun 00 - 04:54 PM

Much to the dismay of the Heineken drinking college students who recently invaded my hoe, I go for quantity before quality. Hence Wicked Ale at $1.99/six pack and Genesee Cream (which is not half bad) for $2.99.

I'd rather have Jack Daniels on the rocks.

Despite my dislike for the golden brew, I would like to recruit one of our more knowledgeable guzzlers to plan and price a micro-brewery for The House of the Setting Sun Rest Home. It will probably work out cheaper in the long run than lithium and we can still count on an occasional if sloshy performance from imbibers.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: WyoWoman
Date: 23 Jun 00 - 12:11 PM

I certainly view drinking beer from a health-food perspective. The darker the beer, the richer the nutrition, I always say. And after a long bike ride, you simply MUST replace your selenium with a good, long draught of beer.

Now, here's a thought: A friend sent me one of those e-mail quizzes in which you were asked to name your favorite beverages, etc. And then it "typed" you according to your choices (it was for women). Because I said I enjoy beer, it put me in the "low-maintenance" category, which is fairly accurate. Women who chose lady-like little drinkies or bottled water only were high maintenance. Those who only drink champagne or vintage wines were labeled "Fugedaboudit..."

So is there a relationship between whether one likes beer, what kind of beer one likes and one's relative degree of prissiness? Hmmm? What do you think?

ww


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Fiddlin' Big Al
Date: 23 Jun 00 - 04:18 AM

Guinness - like drinking pumpernickel bread - also provides the ability to tell one celtic fiddle tune from another and the power to see the little folkies - health food beer at its finest Bud - you gotta know why they have those big beerwagon horses Hamm's - ditto the big beer bear Schmidt's - ditto whatever wildlife appears on the can - walleye whiz? Moosedrool - now there's a concept


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 12:42 PM

Petr, I've just gone out and bought a can of our UK Bud. It says on the label "Beer brewed by Budweiser Stag, brwing company Ltd London" so I assume it is brewed over here. It also says "Brewed by our origaal process from the chociest Hops, Rice and best barley male Anheus-Busch, Inc, St Louis, Mo, USA". All I know is that I wish I hadn't decieded to give it another try, it is horrible IMO.

TerriK, I have to dissagree with you over your thoughts on strong beers. I generally go for flavour. If I go out, I normally drink Guiness (and I like other stouts) which is 4.1. When I drink bitter, I tend to find the weaker ones a little bland - most of the ones I like tend to be around the 5 mark. This vile Bud I have just bought is 5.0, a similar strengh to the bitters I like, is very heavily marked but is IMO crap.

If I really wanted to get pissed out of my brains on a beeer, I would be advocating something like Carlesberg Special brew at around 9% - I've done it and believe me it is potent stuff but I don't think that is anything to be proud of.

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Mooh
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 08:01 AM

Alice mentioned Grasshopper which we occasionally get here in Ontario. It's from the Big Rock Brewery in Alberta where other good beers are born, my favourite of which is Warthog. They've got a pale ale called Chinook which I haven't tried but should.

Drink up! Mooh.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Ulli
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 07:23 AM

Well, what about this beer which is brewed in a little mountain village in Austria? Something extraordinary!

http://www.brauerei-egg.at/


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: IanC
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 05:40 AM

Hi BE. Perhaps we should start a bellringing thread - it's folk music after all.

I'm from Ashwell, Herts. 19cwt 6. Don't have much scope for fancy methods. Plain Bob, Reverse Canterbury, Little Bob, St. Simons and some Stedman & Kent.

McMullen's is a local brewery in Hertford. Been around a while. Produces nothing flash, but beers generally excellent.

Cheers!IanC


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Ringer
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 05:31 AM

So, IanC: another bellringing folkie who sticks (usually) to the less strong beers? And I thought I was the only one! Where do you ring (I don't recognise McMullens, so no clue there), and what? My home tower is Old Whittington near Chesterfield, a 5cwt 6, pn Friday. At the prompting of my son, a much more accomplished ringer than me, we rang a quarter of Trinity Sunday TB Minor there last Sunday Eve (which was Trinity Sunday).


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: IanC
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 04:27 AM

I've never been one for strong beers either, except under exceptional circumstances (e.g. Speckled Hen after bellringing for a wedding on a Saturday afternoon).

One of my favourites is McMullen's AK. Called a bitter, but more of a bitter-coloured mild. Only 3.7% alcohol. You can drink it all day!

Cheers!IanC


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: WyoWoman
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 01:54 AM

Sorry to disappoint, Terry K, but I just like the flavor of the darker beers, generally the stouter the better. But I also like to sample other stuff at whatever brew pub I happen to visit. I just did a half-century bike ride a couple of weeks ago and had my best time ever. I credit this to my training regimen, which was fiendishly simple: I drank a lot of beer for three nights in a row before the ride and stayed up dancing until the clubs closed. Before, I had followed the recommended regimen and avoided alcohol, ate pasta and got a good night's sleep before the ride. I much prefer the beer/dancing regimen. I might try smoking a lot of cigarettes before the next ride, just to see how far this technique can go...

Anyone here ever tried Chimay ale? Mmmmm.

Is Fat Tire a local beer here in the Mountain states? I think it's dependably good.

WyoWoman


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Amergin
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 01:29 AM

I wouldn't call myself a poser. I like the strong beers and I like to drink many of them during an evening. Nothing like drinking until I'm tripping over my tied shoelaces. In Astoria, Oregon there's a brewpub called the Wet Dog Cafe. Great wonderful beer they have there. Used to drink this one called Peacock Spit, was so good and the damn thing would knock you on your ass. Ahh the times I would stumble a couple of miles or so back home singing at the top of my lungs. Only got stopped once. The cop after making sure there were no warrants out on me told me to party on as he laughingly crawled back into his car and drove off. Astoria was a great town to live in...


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Alice
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 01:21 AM

There is one here called Moose Drool.
I'm not much of a drinker, but I do like a brand called Grasshopper, from just north of the Montana border in Canada. The best beer I had was in El Salvador. I loved the label on the bottle, too, so I brought an empty bottle back to Montana. The label is an Ace of Hearts, and it just says Pilsener Lager Bier. This is from back in 1978, so I don't know if the brewery still exists.

Alice in Montana


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Terry K
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 12:30 AM

Interesting to note how many people advocate the extra strong beers that are marketed so well. What I tend to find is that the strong beers are ordered mainly by posers ("look what a great drinker I am") who sip their way through two half pints over a full evening. Give me a good "session beer" anytime so you can drink heavily all night!

Cheers, Terry


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Petr
Date: 21 Jun 00 - 08:32 PM

LonesomeEj if you like lagers Id recommend Czeching out Czech beers. Pilsner Urquell one of the worlds oldest (if not the oldest) brews since 1292. Or the real Budweiser brewed in the Czech city Ceske Budejovice (Budweis). Annheuser Busch has been trying to suppress the Czech breweries from marketing the real Budweiser named after the town instead of the pi** brewed in the states. But they are the biggest brewery in the world and have more money for lawyers, although recently they lost in England and the only beer allowed to use the Budweiser name there is the Czech one.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: PoohBear
Date: 21 Jun 00 - 02:14 AM

You might like to try the Terminator Stout from McMinimen's in Portland OR, or the Imperial Stout from the High Desert Brew Pub in Las Cruces NM....lovely place to spend time drinking a pint, talking with whoever's around, listening to some local musicians. And, they don't kill the flavor by serving it too cold.

damn, now i'm thirsty!

PB


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: GUEST,art
Date: 20 Jun 00 - 07:44 AM

all this talk of micro's has made me curious

just how much capital would it take to set one up?


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: death by whisky
Date: 20 Jun 00 - 06:59 AM

I felt foul in the Butchers Arms,San Cler,Dyfed on a number of occasions.I went straight for the double dragon,while my favourite pint of S.A was consumed on a Sunday lunchtime in the garden of the Royal Oak,Broadway,Cardiff,whilst listening to the Superclarkes. Since we're talking about beer I can't really mention the reddish liquid we concocted from Ribena,drank the night before we went up to the bog to turn turf. Thankfully we saved(NO THATS NOT TRUE WE JUST COULDN'T DRINK ANY MORE)some to take with us.My friend visiting was under the impression we were going to be doing something with those squares of grass that you might see Alan tichmarsh? messing about with in someone elses garden Barley Wine.How can you call it wine ?


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Mbo
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 08:27 PM

Ahh, who else has seen the infamous "Beer on Tap" sketch from Mystery Science Theater 3000? Classic!

--Mbo


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Melani
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 08:20 PM

The best I ever had in my life is Fraoch Heather Ale. Old Peculiar is great if you like to chew your beer and pour it on pancakes.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: jeffp
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 11:16 AM

Homebrew CAN be awful or excellent, depending on the amount of care put into the process. It has been my experience (12 5-gallon batches) that kit brews do not measure up at all. I far prefer the recipes that my wife and I have come up with on our own, the best one being a pale ale quite similar to Sierra Nevada. We get micro quality at macro prices. Waiting for it to condition into drinkability is torture, however!

jeffp


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: GUEST,TomK
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 10:57 AM

As many beers for as many tastes it seems. Bell's Amber Ale is a fine drink from Kalamazoo, Michigan here in the states. The only brewery I know of in USA that bottle conditions all their products. A noticable difference from pumped in CO2. Plus, you get the added nutrional benefit of the yeast in the bottom. Love those B vitamins! PROST!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Gervase
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 10:02 AM

So, Liz, you CAN actually claim to have organised a piss-up in a brewery!


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 09:53 AM

Ah my second favorite subject.

Tanglefoot (Hall and Woodhouse, Blandford, Dorset)and Golden Champion (ditto).

John Devenish - formerly just Devenish, now sadly molested and bastardised into something that should be spelled XXXX (Devenish Brewery, Weymouth, Dorset - now sadly closed)

Royal Oak (Eldridge Pope Brewery, Dorchester, Dorset)

Palmers Best (Palmers Brewery, Bridport, Dorset)

Oh, and Spitfire (Shepherd Neame, can't remember but not Dorset).

And people wonder why I had our wedding reception in the aforemention Eldridge Pope Brewery......

Micca's SO has an excellent recipe for beer muffin (nice work if you can get it) that will be in the Mudcats' Just Desserts, as soon as I get it up and running, hopefully this summer.

And of course where would we be without Young's Double Chocolate......

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 06:07 AM

I live in Wales but have never got to try Felinfoel or Brains as they are not sold in my area. One of the nicest bitters (IMO) I have ever tasted was Pedwar Bawd (Four Thumbs) from Denbigh. I believe it is still brewed but elesewhere now and presumably must taste different to the drink I liked.

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: sian, west wales
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 05:38 AM

Ah, I'm a committed Felinfoel Mild drinker ... even though they changed the recipe a couple of years ago, and it isn't quite as nice. They serve Brains Dark in the RAFA club ... almost a reason for joining.

But the nice tipple(s) locally (Towy Valley) is/are those of the Thomas Watkins micro-brewery, soon to move from Llandeilo to Swansea. Very drinkable.

There used to be some lovely stuff up Llanfair's way: Wems SA? I heard that they were bought out some years back and it ain't the same ...

I had some decent drinking a few years back in St. Johns, Newfoundland from a micro-brewery just on the edge of the city. Can't remember it's name; the brew was called 18??. Let's hear it for micro breweries...

sian


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Subject: Lyr Add: BEER, BEER, BEER^^
From: Ringer
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 04:59 AM

A long time ago, way back in history,
When all they had to drink was nothing but cups of tea,
Along came a bloke by the name of Charlie Mopps,
And he invented a wonderful drink and he made it out of hops (hops hops hops hops, etc).

Chorus:
He ought to have been an Admiral, a Sultan or a King
And to his praises we shall always sing.
Look what he has done for us: he's filled us with good cheer.
God bless Charlie Mopps, the man who invented beer.

Here in Chesterfield [substitute your own locale] we drink beer a lot.
Down Whittington Moor [ditto] on a Saturday night, the pace gets rather hot.
We'll drink a half, or sometimes two, it's cool and fresh and clear:
God bless Charlie Mopps, the man who invented beer.

Chorus

The Admiral, the Connaught, the Hole in the Wall as well;
No matter what their name is, it's Charlie's beer they sell.
So come along, my lively lads, at eleven o'clock they stop:
For five short seconds, remember Charlie Mopps. (One... two... three, four, five)

Chorus

Music-hall, I presume, though I've only ever heard it from the singing of the late, great Dick Rendall, one time Squire of Manchester Morris Men. And I don't even know it's official title.^^


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Peter Kasin
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 03:49 AM

For light beers, try the German brand " Bitburger." For dark, as many have posted, nothing beats Guinness. I'd put Old Peculiar somewhere up there.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Little Neophyte
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 11:00 PM

Kendall, I am so happy you answered my questions.
For a while there I was worried I had asked something forbidden.
So I guess what you are saying is, if a man were to put on weight, he is most likely to gain it in his belly because that is where most of the fat cells are just waiting to inflate.

I must say this thread has been very helpful. I did not know much about beers. So after following this thread I went to the liquor store where the manager explained that lagers are less bitter than ales and bock/porters are sweeter and have more alcohol content. I even picked up some NewCastle to see the difference in quality.
Haven't tried it yet, but I am looking forward to tasting a beer that is highly recommended.

Many thanks
Bonnie


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Mooh
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 10:31 PM

Correction McGrath of Harlow, I mentioned home brew, but I'm also masochistic. Early attempts at home brew were exercises in futility and creative poisoning. These days I brew it, shall I say "off site", but it is no differently brewed than how I'd do it at home. I'm thinking about moving the process home, for the sake of convenience. No luck at all with wheat beers but a sort of Rickard's Red-ish brew is quite tastey, and much better than big factory beers, to my taste.

Gee, this is inspiring, think I'll pour a tall one...Mooh.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Seamus Kennedy
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 10:26 PM

My favourite is a pint of Drambuie Shandy. Or a nice cheese daiquiri, or if I'm in the mood for something a little more avant-garde, a litre of tuna colada. All the best. Seamus


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: kendall
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 09:19 PM

rarely, is right!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 08:19 PM

Nobody's mentioned home brew yet. Rarely good stuff.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: BanjoRay
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 08:01 PM

Nice to see Felinfoel and Brain's S.A. mentioned. In South Wales the former is usually referred to as Feelin' Foul, while a friend of mine used to have a saying: "Lose a Day with Brain's S.A."
Cheers
Ray


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: kendall
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 12:03 PM

banjo bonnie, to answer your question, according to Dr. Atkins, beer bellies are caused by too much carbohydrates. He claims it is the carbo's that pack the weight on, not fat in the diet. Beer is loaded with carbohydrates. I tried his diet, and, it works, but, I got tired of bacon and eggs every day. Ken Hicks said he went on a two week diet and lost 14 days.


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: death by whisky
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 12:00 PM

I'd go for a pint of Old Bastard,Brains S.A or Ffelinfoel (hope thats spelt right).Guiness is nice but I'd like a bit of choice


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: kendall
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 11:57 AM

Dundee's honey brown lager...ICE COLD


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: RichM
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 10:38 AM

My preference tends toward lagers, though I do enjoy a stout occasionally. But I mostly drink bottled beers that are made from what I call unprocessed water: from springs, or made in small cities that have relatively clean water. Most of the bottled beers here in Ottawa are made in Toronto, with city water.

I will NOT drink any bottled beer made from city water from Toronto or Montreal.

Rich


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Susan A-R
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 09:34 AM

Ah, Vermont now has a host of nifty microbreweries doing good things. Otter Creek, Trout River (a new one we'll have to sample when you get here in September Turtle.) Tunbridge (I think she's still brewing good stuff) Magic Hat (Not my favorite, but if you like sweeter flavors, they do interesting stuff and the labels are amazing). Alas, I have been scrounging through seven/elevens looking for the last remaining six packs of Catamount Porter, but rumor has it they may be bought, and kept pretty much as-is by Harpoon. Let's all hope so.

Now, we should start the favorites on the other three food groups don'5 you think? Chocolate favorites, garlic favorites, coffee favorites. Food, drink and music are pretty inseperable in my book.

Susan A-R


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Subject: RE: BS: Beer
From: Bugsy
Date: 17 Jun 00 - 11:19 PM

Morticia, at7.5%alchohol, I'm not surprised Abbott doesn't like you!

Still their IPA is pretty good. So is their Mild as I remember.

On the whole, looks like us Mudcatters are a load of Pissheads!

Cheers

Bugsy


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