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"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ... Wow! I can't imagine a more intense brew than regular Guinness. a darker more intense brew with an even stronger bitter after taste Try a Victory Storm King or better yet, a North Coast Old Rasputin. Makes Guinness taste like a milk shake. They're both (imperial) stouts BTW... would be almost undrinkable to the average drinker. PERFECT! More for me!!!! Garry |
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S. Smith wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 12:12:58 -0500 (EST), (E. Carl Speros) wrote: Wow! I can't imagine a more intense brew than regular Guinness. a darker more intense brew with an even stronger bitter after taste would be almost undrinkable to the average drinker. Really? I drink Guinness quite regularly and I don't think it's as intense or bitter as some people make it out to be. I find it to be a very smooth and drinkable beer. It's one of my favorites, actually. I suppose it could be considered "intense" and "bitter" when compared with something like Miller Lite or Coors Light...but then, those aren't *really* beer, are they? ;-) nope. ive really offended people when i wouldnt let them bring shit like that into the house : if they want to drink horse **** they can do it somewhere else. -- Saerah TANSTAAFL "We're all one thing, Lieutenant. That's what I've come to realize. Like cells in a body. 'Cept we can't see the body. The way fish can't see the ocean. And so we envy each other. Hurt each other. Hate each other. How silly is that? A heart cell hating a lung cell." - Cassie from THE THREE |
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Guiness is one of the smoothest beers out there. Not "bitter" at all...
"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ... Wow! I can't imagine a more intense brew than regular Guinness. a darker more intense brew with an even stronger bitter after taste would be almost undrinkable to the average drinker. After Malvern Hill Pres. Lincoln visited with Gens. Mc Clellen & Sumner as well as Col. Nugent (Commander of the Irish Brigade.)` A Lt. James. M. Birmingham, Adjutant of the 88th N. Y. came from a swim in the James R. & with his underwear drying on his body saw them talking. He ducked behind some cover to eavesdrop in time to see & hear Pres. Lincoln (overcome with emotion at the bravery & sacrifice of the Irish Brigade.) as he lifted a corner of the 69th N. Y.'s flag, kissed it & said "God bless this Irish flag" From Joseph Bilby's book "Remember Fontenoy" on the Irish Brigade Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl Speros webmaster. |
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