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 means I get to drink Irish
_and_ Scottish ales (let's hear it for Skull Splitter), and I'm allowed
to play the Bouzouki in both Greek and Irish tunings[**], right?
I have no idea whether there are any English beers I'd like. The matter
requires some testing.
-- Glenn, who flunked Beer
in college because all
they served in the intro
courses was lager (yech).
I was about 30 before I
found out there were potable
beers.
[*] My grandfather's extended family hails from Appalachia. That
almost guarantees at least some Scottish blood in me.
[**] Short Shameful Confession: I know more Turkish tunes than
Greek ones. Don't tell my mother.
> > Tom:
> > > > I raise my Bass to the PDML!
> > Graywolf:
> > > OK, I raise a Grolsch, and why would a dutchman be drinking that English
> > > piss <g> anyway?
> >
> > Make mine a Mackesson Triple Stout, thank you. (A couple of steps
> > past Guinness -- sort of like drinking a loaf of bread. Yum!)
> >
> > Here's to an eclectic forum.
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