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Re: clive liked it



Sometimes it is like Fred is walking history lesson...(I have never 
seen him but I assume he walks)
> cemery said this: > 
> >>A black and tan is half stout and half ale.   Let's not take branding
> too
> much to heart.
> 
> I'm wondering though.  I've been wondering but haven't pursued trying to
> find out.  Guinness is Irish; Bass is English.  The Black and Tans were
> basically the terrorist branch of the English army during the Irish
> revolution.  Somehow I doubt, given that fact, that the name "black and
> tan" is coincidental.  Or that the clash of English and Irish in the
> glass is coincidental.  Something to think about.  Nothing I have answers
> about.
> 
> 
> >okay, i|m confused...why would you work at liking something you don|t 
> >necessarily need to like?  seems like a waste.  
> 
> Hi, Marie.  :)
> 
> The first time I tried beer it was something cheep and I was like, "Hmm. 
> Okay.  Hmm."  And I tried it a few other times without quite
> understanding why Homer says, "Mmmm.  Beer," though I discovered that
> there was a reason to drink good beer rather than cheap beer.  But.  What
> happened was.  One day.  I *wanted* a beer.  "What is it that I need?" I
> thought.  "It's beer!  Off to the Heorot!!"
> 
> Really the only proof that beer might be a worthwhile taste to acquire is
> all the people who say it is.  Which includes CS Lewis, and everybody
> listens to CS Lewis.  :)
> 
> Here end my two cents,
> 
> Fred
> 
> 
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