Can someone tell me the difference between a beer and an ale and why
does ale come in a green bottle?
MJS

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:31:06 -0500

>Peter: Sounds good to me! and I agree about the artificial cooling!
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>Plymouth State University
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>From: Peter Harzem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 9:57 AM
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>On Feb 11, 2007, at 8:08 PM, John Kulig wrote:
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>Peter:
>Is this beer at room temperature? I just glanced at Christopher
>Green's post
>.. I may have lost already. BUT, I want to look at the wording of the
>questions before I concede. Hold on!! [If all all else fails I will
>work on
>a favorable definition of 'reasonable' - you know, it depends on what
>the
>definition of is, is :) ]
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>John,
>The temperature of good beer depends where is the room: in Alabama or
>in
>John o' Groats*! Thought of artificially cooled English beer is
>painful
>(ugh!). As for the definition (actually the meaning) of 'is', I just
>looked
>it up in the Oxford English Dictionary: there are 10++ meanings. (The
>point
>Clinton made was not at all silly, but as a politician he should have
>known
>that most people would think it was.) So, don't worry about
>definitions -
>you may have set yourself an impossible task. And the bet: you say
>tomato I
>say tameito... So, let's call the whole thing off....
>By the way, I just read Chris who thinks he was interjecting humor
>into all
>this; I thought you and I had already done that! (We are number ONE,
>we
>are...)
>Peter
>*Northernmost tip of Britain.
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>Auburn University
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