Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/24

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Subject: [Leica] Belgian Ale test
From: jbm at jbm.org (Jeff Moore)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:29:24 -0500
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2010-02-24-14:35:40 Frank Dernie:
> I am not fond of the cold fizzy concoctions, "aged in plastic vats
> for 20 minutes" to quote a comedy sketch, which my son and his
> friends drink. He calls my favourite old-mans beer...

I just don't understand it.  When I got to spend three months working
in London (I'm from the US), I really enjoyed the opportunity to quaff
a nice bitter, served at a reasonable temperature and not having been
subjected to a transatlantic voyage, whenever we went "down the pub".
To my confusion, though, at least 80% of the patrons were sucking down
ice-cold Stella.

Eww.

 -Jeff


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