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Subject: Poisonous German Medieval Beer

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 02:42:54 01/09/06

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On January 08, 2006 at 02:51:31, Helmut Conrady wrote:

>On January 08, 2006 at 02:45:39, Helmut Conrady wrote:
>
>>On January 07, 2006 at 15:39:55, Sune Larsson wrote:
>>
>>>On January 07, 2006 at 14:55:54, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 07, 2006 at 14:40:19, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>My comment:
>>>>>Very nice dynamic play by Hiarcs X today. Ruffian played very passive line with
>>>>>11. Qc2?! and after 11. Qc2 (better is in my eyes 11. Rc1!?), white played many
>>>>>moves with his Queen :-), and this give black the enough initiative to win!
>>>>>
>>>>>Congrats to team Hiarcs!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hehe. No, this was not good enough. Eduard, please say that you prefer
>>>>Englishman and that you know that the best programs always come from - Wales or
>>>>England. Exactly in this order. Englishman and then Wales plus England. That
>>>>will work.
>>>
>>>
>>> Guinness?!  Now to something totally different - a great beer with
>>> a smoky taste that will mind you about the mediaval. I think it was
>>> called something like "Schlenkerla Rauchbier". Clearly my taste.
>>
>>Have you evet been in Frankonia, especiallly Bamberg? :-)
>>
>>Helmut
>
>
>Oooooooooooops, I meant Bayreuth (the town, where I belong from).
>
>Helmut


You can get it in Bamberg and Regensburg and wherever. I could take a little bit
and then passed it to my accompany and thought: "I can drink - if smoky -
Düssel, Kölsch, Pinkus, Dunkles Weizen and such all the time, but this stuff is
just crazy and then in a special bottle, perhaps these Frankonians had it in
their cellars for centuries!" Here in Frankonia every guy with a little bit of
commercial interests makes his own beer. Nowhere this business is so prospering.
Even monks go into that. Let's see what Jonny author J.Z. has in mind.



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