zaphod@deepthot.UUCP (Lance Bailey) (08/07/85)
okay, before it getws started let us not begin upon a discussion on
the merits (?) of stout.
i AM a stout drinker, ( guiness goodness to be exact) always have
been and always will be. I find the heavier fuller taste to be
a little more satisfying during a social gathering at the pub.
Not only does the bitter taste please me but it , being a heavier
brew, tends to slow down the drinking to a nice leisurely pace.
now, before any of you who i've convinced to try the only true brew
go out to get some, some disclaimers. DO NOT drink the bottled
brew produced in canada by labatt's. If you wish to sample
the goodness, do as i, find a place that ship in kegs from ireland
or, when friends go to the isles, have them bring you back a can.
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(Lance Bailey @ UWO Comp Sci, London, Canada)mcb@hpfcla.UUCP (08/13/85)
Re: Anchor Steam / Liberty Ale I really must agree with Dick Dunn on this one. Best to know what it is before you talk about it! I find Anchor Liberty Ale to be one of my favorite fermented malt beverages. It is full bodied and robust. I like heavily hopped brews (read: I dig humulus lupulus) and Liberty Ale is the champion in this department. Must have been gnat p*ss after all! Mike Berry, ihnp4!hpfcla!mcb