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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by kimbrit</i> <br /><br />Joe, if you are a RUM-o ther's no such thing as a clear record, hazy - yes, clear - no. <br />Meeting Gail from work this afternoon and we are in Preston for a few beers around the cask ale pubs, half a dozen within a few yards of each other, yum yum! Early evening meet the youngest lad & his girlfriend for a chinese & then home and a few more beers. Gail had made other plans with her mates for tonight but our wonderful summer weather has put paid to them, so plan B. <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I am much curious. In South Texas most people secure their libations from glass bottles (beer...mass produced and bottled at some distant factory in some distant time). What types of ale's are commonly consumed in British Pubs? <br /> <br />As I recall from <i>Beowulf</i> there are meades and ales; but I image there has been some upgrading. Being that I have go frame of reference...please cure me of my ignorance.[:p]
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