All this beating the bar sounds very tutonic;-)
Why not just tarvel 300 miles North West and head for a good civilized
old English Boozer. Good beer, good company, a roaring log fire,
watching MGs (obligatory MG bit) whizzing past the window and maybe a
few pints of Wadsworth 6X or Hall & Woodhouse Tanglefoot (straight
from the barrel). If you want nail varnish there is always Whitbread
Gold Label @ 11.9% abv or Pope's Thomas Hardy Ale @ 12%abv
Yours jovially
Chris Nevard
LBC, Flat cap, tweeds, beard & belly - the other CAMRA member
------- <danray@bluegrass.net> wrote:
>
> Scott:
> I've never even heard of it, so I would say NO!
> They do drink some weird stuff, though. If you are ever there and go
to a bar and hear a sound like a bunch of people beating the bar with
ball peen hammers, that's a grand ritual of drinking little bottles of
ice cold cinnamon schnapps! They get a real kick out of getting
Americans drunk!
> Dan
>
> ----------
> From: Scott Gardner
> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 1998 4:28 PM
> To: danray@bluegrass.net
> Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: Going on a Beer Thread (off topic)
>
> > I'm with Ross -- I've never met a German beer I didn't like!
> > I do prefer Hefe or Dunkel Weizen though!
> > 4 years in Mannheim...but Eichbaum isn't that great.
> >
> > Dan
> Dan, maybe you can answer this... Do ANY Germans actually drink
> E.K.U 28? It's 14% alchol, and to me it tastes like drinking
> cologne!
> Scott
>
>
>
>
==
Chris Nevard
"Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else"
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