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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:12 AM
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Ignoramus29728 wrote:

The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.


Ah, fond memories! Ein Pils, bitte.
(relocation made it easy to give *that* up g)

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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:12 AM
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Ignoramus29728 wrote:

The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.


Ah, fond memories! Ein Pils, bitte.
(relocation made it easy to give *that* up g)

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Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:14 AM
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Mark wrote:

Beer is food.


The Germans don't call it liquid bread for nothing.

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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:14 AM
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Mark wrote:

Beer is food.


The Germans don't call it liquid bread for nothing.

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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:17 AM
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JMA wrote:

I had a good friend who made an annual batch of the most awesome beer.
Unfortunately he passed away before he could pass on the recipe. We
still have an annual beer party in his honor but I've never had a beer
that good since.


My husband brewed very tasty beer until the price of honey went up so
high. Now he's making blueberry wine.

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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:17 AM
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JMA wrote:

I had a good friend who made an annual batch of the most awesome beer.
Unfortunately he passed away before he could pass on the recipe. We
still have an annual beer party in his honor but I've never had a beer
that good since.


My husband brewed very tasty beer until the price of honey went up so
high. Now he's making blueberry wine.

--
Walking (but mostly biking!) on . . .
Laurie in Maine
207/110 60 inches of attitude!
Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03
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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:59 AM
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Making your own beer can be a serious
weight gainer. That was one of my problems with my weight gain. You have

to
figure that each 12oz bottle is somewhere around 200 calories.


It's not the beer, pal. It's your insistence on swigging down a half dozen
bombers on a Friday night.
Don't blame the beer.

The Low-Carb Bartender


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Old August 20th, 2004, 01:59 AM
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Making your own beer can be a serious
weight gainer. That was one of my problems with my weight gain. You have

to
figure that each 12oz bottle is somewhere around 200 calories.


It's not the beer, pal. It's your insistence on swigging down a half dozen
bombers on a Friday night.
Don't blame the beer.

The Low-Carb Bartender


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Old August 20th, 2004, 02:08 AM
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Ignoramus29728 wrote:

The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
Ignoramus29728 wrote:

Bob in CT wrote:
Ignoramus29728 wrote:


The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.

Nah, good American microbrews are better than German beer.


I never tried them...


then how do you know you don't like them?


Re-read what I wrote:

``The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.''

I did not say that I tried all beers in the world, or that I dislike
microbrew beers. I said that the only beer I like is a certain kind of
German beer. I do not know if I would like microbrews. What I wrote
does not imply that I dislike microbrews.


you can't know that something is the only thing you like if you haven't
compared it to the other things that are out there.
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Old August 20th, 2004, 02:08 AM
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Ignoramus29728 wrote:

The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
Ignoramus29728 wrote:

Bob in CT wrote:
Ignoramus29728 wrote:


The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.

Nah, good American microbrews are better than German beer.


I never tried them...


then how do you know you don't like them?


Re-read what I wrote:

``The only beer I like is German beer in German pubs.''

I did not say that I tried all beers in the world, or that I dislike
microbrew beers. I said that the only beer I like is a certain kind of
German beer. I do not know if I would like microbrews. What I wrote
does not imply that I dislike microbrews.


you can't know that something is the only thing you like if you haven't
compared it to the other things that are out there.
 




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