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Re: Black and Tans?
Posted By: Mousie, on host 205.173.143.35
Date: Friday, December 29, 2000, at 09:30:51
In Reply To: Re: Black and Tans? posted by Faux Pas on Friday, December 29, 2000, at 08:04:09:

> > The Black&Tan I mean is Yeungling beer, made in the oldest brewery in the US. It's brewed in PA or NJ or NY, I forget. It's hardly the best beer I've ever had, but you know how tradition can be.
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> Actually, a proper Black and Tan is made with an ale or a lager poured into your glass half-way (preferably Harp if you like the lager, Bass Pale Ale), then you pour a stout like Guinness so it floats atop the ale. If you do it properly (slowly pour it over a spoon) there will be a clean division between the two.
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> I prefer the drink with Harp.
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> -Faux "your resident thirsty finder of things" Pas

Precisely. But I prefer it with Miller Genuine Draft on top and Miller Genuine Draft on bottom. But that's just me. Guinness tastes like coffee beer. Ilck!

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