cause of the "Entire Butt" ;), would
never even dream of a "Half Butt".
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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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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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
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Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 9:14 AM
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> Tom:
> > > I raise my Bass to the PDML!
> Graywolf:
> > OK, I raise a Grolsch,
tom wrote:
> On 15 Mar 2002 at 20:57, T Rittenhouse wrote:
>
> Pshaw. I wanted to hear about the Norman Yolk!
Did Norman lay an egg?
Bob
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> On 15 Mar 2002 at 20:57, T Rittenhouse wrote:
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> > The in depth things you can find out on the Pentax list! And, to think,
> > there are people here who only want stuff about Penta
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