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BJ Conner April 22nd, 2008 03:13 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 
http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/w...ners_2008.html
I use to claim beer was just another form of bread since it was
basically wheat or some other grain. Now you can get fruits and
vegatables as well.
I hope they keep this stuff in Japan.
Iwate Kura Beer Oyster Stout - B

notbob April 22nd, 2008 04:02 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 
On 2008-04-22, BJ Conner wrote:
http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/w...ners_2008.html
I use to claim beer was just another form of bread since it was
basically wheat or some other grain. Now you can get fruits and
vegatables as well.
I hope they keep this stuff in Japan.
Iwate Kura Beer Oyster Stout - B


Any brewing competition that gives Steel Reserve and Milwaukee Light a gold
medal has a lotta gall calling itself the most prstigious beer competition
in the world. I wouldn't drink that swill at gunpoint.

As for the fruit/veggie brewers, they're hacks. A well brewed beer can
taste like a varied array of fruits simply by using proper yeast and hops.
I've tasted everything from grapefruit and lemon to apricot and carmelized
peach in well crafted beers. Pumpkin beer does not have pumpkin in it. It
has pumpkin pie spices to give the illusion of pumpkin. Besides, if I want
a veggie or fruit, I'll eat a veggie or fruit. I want my beer to taste like
beer.

nb

Frank Reid[_2_] April 22nd, 2008 04:41 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 
Besides, if I want a veggie or fruit, I'll eat a veggie or fruit. *

What you do behind closed doors is up to you, please don't inflict it
on us.

Frank Reid

Halfordian Golfer April 22nd, 2008 09:19 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 
On Apr 22, 11:02 am, notbob wrote:
On 2008-04-22, BJ Conner wrote:

http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/w...ners_2008.html
I use to claim beer was just another form of bread since it was
basically wheat or some other grain. Now you can get fruits and
vegatables as well.
I hope they keep this stuff in Japan.
Iwate Kura Beer Oyster Stout - B


Any brewing competition that gives Steel Reserve and Milwaukee Light a gold
medal has a lotta gall calling itself the most prstigious beer competition
in the world. I wouldn't drink that swill at gunpoint.

As for the fruit/veggie brewers, they're hacks. A well brewed beer can
taste like a varied array of fruits simply by using proper yeast and hops.
I've tasted everything from grapefruit and lemon to apricot and carmelized
peach in well crafted beers. Pumpkin beer does not have pumpkin in it. It
has pumpkin pie spices to give the illusion of pumpkin. Besides, if I want
a veggie or fruit, I'll eat a veggie or fruit. I want my beer to taste like
beer.

nb


Pumpkin beer does, indeed, have pumpkin in it. It's very important to
get pumpkin that has no preservitives but most canned pumpkin is fine,
and, fermentable!

To Wit (pun intended)

http://www.thebrewsite.com/2004/10/1...ale_recipe.php

(this guy is a purist and doesn't used canned...)

Your pal,

TBone

Halfordian Golfer April 22nd, 2008 09:21 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 
On Apr 22, 11:02 am, notbob wrote:
On 2008-04-22, BJ Conner wrote:

http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/w...ners_2008.html
I use to claim beer was just another form of bread since it was
basically wheat or some other grain. Now you can get fruits and
vegatables as well.
I hope they keep this stuff in Japan.
Iwate Kura Beer Oyster Stout - B


Any brewing competition that gives Steel Reserve and Milwaukee Light a gold
medal has a lotta gall calling itself the most prstigious beer competition
in the world. I wouldn't drink that swill at gunpoint.

As for the fruit/veggie brewers, they're hacks. A well brewed beer can
taste like a varied array of fruits simply by using proper yeast and hops.
I've tasted everything from grapefruit and lemon to apricot and carmelized
peach in well crafted beers. Pumpkin beer does not have pumpkin in it. It
has pumpkin pie spices to give the illusion of pumpkin. Besides, if I want
a veggie or fruit, I'll eat a veggie or fruit. I want my beer to taste like
beer.

nb


The #1 rating goes to the best in class for a given style. The
Milwaukee Light probably won the Gold medal for beer in the "tasteless
****" category, eeeking out a victory over Coors light and Buckhorn.

Your pal,

TBone

Derek April 23rd, 2008 11:54 PM

OT - Something more interesting than politics.
 

"BJ Conner" wrote in message
...
http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/w...ners_2008.html
I use to claim beer was just another form of bread since it was
basically wheat or some other grain. Now you can get fruits and
vegatables as well.
I hope they keep this stuff in Japan.
Iwate Kura Beer Oyster Stout - B


Best left alone IMO I don't want fish in my glass.If you get the chance of
visiting a British Beer festival do it. I promise you will not be
disappointed at the variety of ale on offer and not a hint of fish in any of
them and despite rumours it is not served warm :-)
http://www.camra.org.uk/

Derek




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