[SOC] SOC Digest, Vol 84, Issue 3
Rich Jones
michjonezee at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 5 22:45:15 EDT 2009
You must be an old 1960's Air Force guy, one bottled said Export, that was good, the other didn't that was bad. What did you expect for a dime?
--- On Wed, 8/5/09, Fred Jensen <k6dgw at foothill.net> wrote:
From: Fred Jensen <k6dgw at foothill.net>
Subject: Re: [SOC] SOC Digest, Vol 84, Issue 3
To: soc at mailman.qth.net
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 7:45 PM
Dan N0TK wrote:
>
> Ian Lots of the Irish lads prefer Murphy's to Guinness. Tastes more
> like motor oil to me. My personal preference is the Guinness, and,
> for some reason, it always tastes better in Ireland.
Strange, I've never had a curiosity about what motor oil tastes like.
I've also wondered, "Exactly how do they find out that "Fancy Feast'
tastes yummy ... to cats?" Our two horses wolf down alfalfa pellets so
I figure they're yummy to horses. I tried one once ... not so much.
Guinness is good, so are a number of others from that ITU zone.
However, if you really want a beer, it would have to be San Miguel in
the stubby brown bottles. There were two kinds: If the bottle said,
"San Miguel Brewery, Philippines," that meant it had been aged for at
least 6 months but never more than 7. If it said "San Miguel Brewery,
Manila," it had been aged for however long it took to get from bottling
to your stomach.
And, I think it was Bertrand Russell who noted, "The US and UK are two
countries separated by a common language." After trying to read this
beer thread,I think he should have included Australia :-)
73,
Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2009 Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2009
- www.cqp.org
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