--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@...> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > > > On 03/17/2013 10:16 AM, doctordumbass@ wrote: > > > I even found green food coloring for my beer! > > > > > > Erin go Bragh > > > > > > �irinn go Br�ch > > > > > > Ireland Forever > > > > > > > > > > In 1972 when I was playing in a jazz trio at a Doubletree Inn they were > > serving "red beer". I made a joke and ordered "green beer". The > > bartender thought for a moment and put in the lime flavoring they used > > for some drinks. Worked great and they added it to the bar menu. > > There's Roses lime syrup and probably a few other lime flavorings you > > could use instead of green coloring. Who knows what that is made of. > > They were possibly serving Guinness Stout, which is a deep shade of red, > although it tends to look black; it's made partially with roasted grain. I > know this because a glass is sitting by my computer. My family insisted I > have this on this day. It is the most popular beer in Ireland. The label > reads the year 1759, when the brewery was established.
Quite a few Irish horsemen believe in giving their horses a Guinness a day. They believe it puts an excellent shine on the coat. >