Michael asked:
"Can you imagine drinking a room temperature Guiness (sp) stout?"

Michael- There is NO other way to drink Guinness (and preferably with smoked 
salmon!). In truth, I can't imagine Guinness consumed any other way except in 
the US. :) It is, of course partly cultural but there is also a matter of 
acquired taste (or a trained palate, if you prefer that slightly snobbish way 
to put it). Seriously, though, it is about enjoying it and if you prefer 
Guinness cold then by all means that's the way to drink it! But the colder the 
more you are concentrating on the sugars (or hiding the bitter components of 
the tastes) and vice versa. 

I'd much prefer Scotch or Bourbon- Scotch with equal portions of water or 
Bourbon on the rocks- let it sit for at least 2 min before sipping- most 
tasters say not to swirl whisky when tasting, that's for wine - to help with 
evaporation. In either case, you are trying to get the spirits to about 20% 
alcohol for optimal tasting. At least that's what I've been told. :) Some of 
those same folks smoke cigars while tasting and neurologically that makes no 
sense at all.
Tim

Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
Albertson College of Idaho
Caldwell, ID 83605
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general; history and 
systems




Btw,in my early days years I used to play the bells of Rhymney on the
guitar(I think it is Welsh)

Happy New Year and a cold one for the road.Or should it be a dry one?

Michael Sylvester,Ph.D
Daytona Beach,Fl


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