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- From: cst@bork.nist.gov (Charles S. Tarrio)
- Newsgroups: alt.beer
- Subject: Re: Belhaven
- Message-ID: <6990@dove.nist.gov>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 18:46:50 GMT
- References: <Nov.18.10.10.01.1992.28854@clam.rutgers.edu>
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- In article <Nov.18.10.10.01.1992.28854@clam.rutgers.edu>
- selby@clam.rutgers.edu (Alan Selby) writes:
- >
- > Let me try this again...
- >
- > Is there any interest out there in the real world in Belhaven Scottish
- > Ale? I have found this to be one of the best ales around, albeit
- > difficult to find and quite expensive in South Jersey (around
- > $35/case). Any comments from the wide world of ale conneseurs?
- >
- > Alan Selby <selby@clam.rutgers.edu>
- >
- > Remember: Voyeurism isn't dead...We just got stronger lenses!
-
- Belhaven definitely ranks among my favorite brews. I only drink it in
- one particular pub, so I only have one every month or so. Every time I
- take that first sip, I am amazed at how much better it is than I
- remember.
-
- I've tried to duplicate it a couple of times, with no success. Does
- anyone know what the secret ingredient is?
-
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