DeTomaso Mailing List: September 99, Message #135
| From: | "Alan Teed" <alanjoanhere@email.msn.com> |
| Subject: | Re: Warm Beer, (was Overcharging Alternator???) |
| Date: | Sun, 5 Sep 1999 12:16:11 -0400 |
If distant memory serves me well, the cellar at the White Bear pub in
Galleywood, where I was apprenticed as a bartender, was kept at a constant
56 degrees. Only that odd weak American beer had to be kept cold..some
said to mask the taste..
Alan "Lighting the patriotic touch paper and standing well back" Teed
EX BRIT
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey <veritas@panix.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <detomaso@realbig.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:07 AM
Subject: Warm Beer, (was Overcharging Alternator???)
>At 12:51 AM -0400 8/31/99, Dennis Antenucci wrote:
>>Why is British Beer Warm?
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>Being English I shall have to take issue with that.
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>English (British if you insist) beer is not warm, it is just not
refrigerated.
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>The climate takes care of that.
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>Regards
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>G
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