Why...Thank you for the correction. :o)
Dan
--- Albert F Jones <fisher@hctc.net> wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
> It's been a while, but the last time I saw an
> English barman/maid pouring
> a shandy it was half beer and half English lemonade
> - a fizzy drink rather
> like a 7 Up or similar. The breweries started
> bottling the whole thing as
> the taste for them became greater.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> At 06:59 AM 2/8/00 -0800, Dan Dwelley wrote:
> >>what kind
> >> of dope adds citrus fruit to beer
> >
> >I believe the Brits did. They call it a Shandy. Of
> >course, they added the citrus flavor in the brewing
> >process rather than a hunk of citris with the beer.
> >
> >Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
> >
> >Dan Dwelley
> >77 Midget
> >Alexandria, Va.
> >
> >--- "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@lucent.com>
> wrote:
> >> DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
> >> >
> >> > In a message dated 2/7/00 10:38:06 AM Eastern
> >> Standard Time,
> >> > wmgilroy@lucent.com writes:
> >> >
> >> > << My brother-inlaw had dog that has killed 3
> >> skunks so far. >>
> >> >
> >> > Man o man!!! How are you guys training these
> >> Skunk Dogs?? Let em smell a
> >> > Corona Beer for the scent?? (Why else would
> you
> >> stick a hunk of lime in the
> >> > neck? ) Betcha they could get a higher premium
> >> than a Bear Dog in these
> >> > parts!! LOL
> >> >
> >> > --DAvid C.
> >> what kind
> >> of dope adds citrus fruit to beer
> >> His dog just likes to nuke the critters. As for
> the
> >> Corona and limes,
> >> my understanding is this, in Mexico they used to
> >> serve Corona/beer with a
> >> lime wedge, but it was to be used to clean the
> rim
> >> of the glass, not to be
> >> added to the beer for flavor. Would seem to make
> >> sense since , excluding Weiss
> >> beer.
> >>
> >> Bill Gilroy
> >>
> >Do You Yahoo!?
> >
> >
>
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