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 Post subject: Hallo world! It's Bloom's day.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 7:25 pm 
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June 16th 2004 is the centenary of Bloom's Day, celebrating Irish writer James Joyce. Raise a glass of Guiness to the man who changed literature forever and put gorgonzola sandwiches on the map!

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I love gorgonzola,absolutely hate Guiness but I will have a Labatt Blue or a Fosters instead.

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 Post subject: Well you be knowing SOME stuff...
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... but that kinda attitude about Guinness will require some review. :) Now maybe you'll tell me what the heck is gorgonzola. I presume it's NOT a brand of toilet paper.

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 Post subject: gorgonzola
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:lol: gorgonzola is just about the strongest blue cheese one can buy. It is named for a small Italian town. I can't get it in Oz because we aren't allowed to import it-something to do with with live cultures, I expect.So we make do with our own delicious blue cheeses.

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Okay so you say we have to review guiness beer so here goes. Tried it,really,really didn't like it. So there is your review. In a nutshell,I hate it. :x As for gorgonzolla go out and get some. Try it sprinkled on a salad or eaten with fruit like pears then come back and give us your review.(Just don't use it as toilet paper) If you want to try a really nice dark beer go for Newcastle Brown. Much better tasting.[b][i]

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 Post subject: The Beer tasters
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Is Newcastle Brown Canadian? You send me a carton and I'll send you a carton of South Australian Southwark Premium (all by cyber-mail, of course.)
Why are we three the only ones grading the world's beers and stouts? Come on world, we are all busy people but we can find a moment for some fun.

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Newcastle Brown is from England. Newcastle to be exact. If you do get a chance to try it you will really like it. Ver-r-r-r-y smooth. You can check it out on newcastlebrown.com

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 Post subject: Newcastle is on my list too.
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Newcastle isn't at the 'top' of my list, but it's a fine quaffer. What I have in the fridge at the moment for my Father's Day enjoyment is Yuengling Lager which is brewed in Pottsville, Pennsylvania (purportedly America's oldest brewery).

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I happen to like St.Pauli Girl. It is a german lager and very tasty. Being from Canada your beer is not available here but if a company is around that long they must have something going for them.

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