cause of the "Entire Butt" ;), would
never even dream of a "Half Butt".
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: "Otis Wright, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Every year in Northwich (England) we have a 'Beer Festival' of real ales
> including Porters,Milds and Bitters.
> Until last year I always went.
> I would take my mobile phone and buy my tickets (you are gi
Every year in Northwich (England) we have a 'Beer Festival' of real ales
including Porters,Milds and Bitters.
Until last year I always went.
I would take my mobile phone and buy my tickets (you are given a 1/2
pint glass and buy tickets for the beers)
A good time was had and there was a delicious
Mick Maguire
Sent: 17 March 2002 17:37
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Porter in Porterhouses? H probably more like where the name
porterhouse when applied to steak came from. I'm from the UK and have
never heard of th
A give me wobbly Bob any time!(a very good beer for the uninitiated)
Alan
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Sent: 17 March 2002 15:52
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Answer may be found here?
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/articles_read/36/
Otis
Mick Maguire wrote:
> Porter in Porterhouses? H probably more like where the name porterhouse
> when applied to steak came from. I'm from the UK and have never heard of
> this one so it's certainl
It seems warm is a little subjective... Guinness should traditionally be
served at 6 degrees Celsius, (43DEG F). If you are one of the younger
generation, you may prefer it at the alternative "Draught Extra Cold "
temperature of 3.5 degrees Celsius (38F). I'll admit that this isn't as cold
as most
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> Whoa...
>
> This shows what I know... nothing. I can't drink a stout unless it's
> practically frozen. Cold roofing tar tastes better th
edhook.
I even like a local (I think) Boston beer I had when visiting there,
Harpoon, but still quite good.
Tom C.
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> Graywolf commented:
> > Yah, but, you ain't Dutch like Tom and I. Of course, the spelling of my
name
> > was changed when you damn Englanders too
Graywolf commented:
> Yah, but, you ain't Dutch like Tom and I. Of course, the spelling of my name
> was changed when you damn Englanders took over New Amsterdam.
Nope, I'm Greek.
Okay, half. Greek-Cypriot on my mother's side, and Anglo-Saxon/Celt
mix[*] on my father's side. So I guess that me
Yah, but, you ain't Dutch like Tom and I. Of course, the spelling of my name
was changed when you damn Englanders took over New Amsterdam.
Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto
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