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Guiness



ate: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 09:06:18 -0800
From: "Brown, Michael (DBDev)" <mbrown@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: WOB: Guiness beer

To be completely accurate, the Guinness in a can is a draught. It is not
completely pasteurized, 3% of the wort is pasteurized and added to the
total. This is what gives it that bite that no other ale or lager can equal,
it is the best ale in the world. The bottled Guinness is an extra stout and
does not contain any pasteurized content at all. Both are among the best
examples of ale in the world. The can also has the "widget"  All the rolling
rock ever made or will be made does not equal a single swallow of Guinness!

Mike, Mike, Mike...

Lagers and Ales are completely different creatures and MUST be celebrated
in different ways.  Rolling Rock is an excellent example of a pils type
lager brew.

Expand the horizons (or not), but we all have tastes that differ!  Why,
recently one deluded digester (how does he digest the stuff?) suggested that
Bud was king!  Rice and corn adjuncts?  What happened to the purity laws?
Humpf!   Well, maybe Bud rules in his world... but not mine.  ;-)

Jan Nelson
sucking on an India Pale Ale crafted by Red Hook here in the Great
Northwest.

82 745i
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