Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I love this post! I never thought to request a different glass, honestly! I also like having a beer in a smaller glass and that's the way we drink ours at home. I plan to begin asking for a smaller glass, while out.
Frozen mugs are great for something, just not my dark beer. |
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Any visitor to the UK should sample a pint of Bombardier, a truly great Bitter.
Many bitters are excellent, but a well pulled pint of 'Bomb' is magic. And definitely not a frosted glass in sight! PS. In Cotswold areas, a pint of Hooky, from Hook Norton Brewery, is also a very good bitter. |
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I won't drink beer out of a can. I won't drink beer out of a bottle, with a screw cap, because I don't like feeling the threads on my lips. I do drink beer out of smooth top bottles, that you need a church key to open. Corona, and other Latin and South American beers come to mind. If someone hands me a beer with a twist off, I ask for a glass.
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I'm not complaining about anything. Just observing.
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The bitterness of beer is simply the hops, which was never supposed to improve the taste, in the first place. The only reason people started using hops was that it kept the beer from going bad longer, back before refrigeration was invented. Apparently, even microscopic bacteria that don't mind the taste of pond scum draw the line at eating hops! So if you put a massive amount in your beer, you can ship it all the way from England to India in a sailboat before it has to be thrown out. That's why IPA's are called "INDIA Pale Ales". |
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