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I scored 60% because of that. Not one NZ beer listed there. |
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| bbloke, I can't take the test but I can only remember those beers that made important imprints in my life. Youngers, McKewens (Spelling) or Tartan Special in Stornaway and Glasgow and other strange places in Scotland (pubs, of course)....for starters. My first Knickerbocker beer in New York....at the Shamrock Cafe. Shaeffer Beer (spelling?) at the Carlow East on Lex and 85th, trying to pick up a cute gal from Russia. Newcastle Brown Ale in London, again with a cute gal. A 1664 in Paris as I decided to change my mind from wine and I couldn't firgure out how to get home, seeing how the Metro was closed. A very cold Saint Paulies Beer (after a very long day) on Rum Cay when I was doing an Ethnographic study there. Beer.....chicks, places, history and fun times and sad ones as well. Do you know the Amish Imlock Tune "Beer is best?" Cheers. I'm going to pop a brewsky, as we use to say in university. |
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| On the night I arrived in Cairo in the early 1990s, two official guides in blue blazers approached me at the main bus terminus and asked if they could assist me. I suggested some traditional food so they took me to a butcher's shop in a small backstreet for what appeared to be a sort of stew (which was delicious) and then to a small smoke-filled bar for a drink. I got two orange juices for the guides and asked what beers the waiter sold. He said they only had one, but its was Stella. That'll do for me I said. The waiter returned from another room with a brown dusty bottle with a sticky label attached, on which had been drawn - in crayon - the word 'Stela'. It turned out to be locally brewed wheat beer and tasted great. P.S. Where've you been reed?
__________________ Intel Mac Mini 1.83 1GB 10.5.4 PowerMac G4 833Hz 768MB 10.3.9 Education is when you read the fine print - experience is what you get when you don't. Pete Seeger |
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| Rhisiart. How are things? Yes, I was back home....in New York City having a Sam Adams or a Harp or two or a whiskey, or whatever, etc.. But only after the "work detail." Though I cheated a couple of times, but don't tell anybody. The Big Apple has so much changed that I was a bit under the shock. Thank goodness there was Sean and The Carlow East still intact. Cheers. |
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| I did take the test... A stinky 66%. Goes to show you. Sorry. |