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Paul,
I forgot to mention (just for you) that Coop's does a Jalapeno ale.
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I can understand you not <I>liking</I> Guinness, but why isn't it a beer?
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The only reason you dont like guiness - you cant have had a real one!
I didnt put it in my fravourates, because its hard to get perfect, and if you have had it perfect, you cant go back.... I have friends who travel to the other side of Ireland each year to follow the 'guiness trail' - a series of Guiness and Oyster festivals round cork to Galway..... 4 or 5 weekends of guiness and sea food...... (and mighty hangovers!)
Red, what time of the year is the 'guiness trail' , it sounds like something I would like to try, I don't mind a drop of guiness now and then and seafood...
Actually, funny you should mention that. They also have 40+ single-malt scotches, and some small-batch bourbons.
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Ok, I admit it. I don't like beer.
Can I still be a MURCer?
Chuck
Here is my favorite wine:
Yellow Tail
2001 Shiraz
Growing Region:
Mildura/Riverina - These are the fruit bowls of Australia, supplying nearly all types of stone fruit, citrus and grapes from fertile soils irrigated from the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers.
Mildura is situated approximately 20Km to the West of the South Australian and Victorian Border in what is known as the "Riverland Region" of Victoria and South Australia, and irrigated by the Murray -one of Australia's 3 great rivers.
The "Riverina", also known as the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (M.I.A.) grows 55% of
New South Wales grapes and constitutes 15% of the county's total vintage.
The climate in both these areas is hot and dry with approximately 400mm to 600mm of rainfall each year.
Winemaking:
The fruit is allowed to ripen to between 13 to 14 Baume in order to allow maximum fruit richness and flavour whilst giving a deep purple hue to the colour. The juice is fermented on skins for up to 3 weeks allowing soft tannins to be formed into the rich and soft palate seen in many great Australian Shiraz'.
The fermented wine is then drained and the skins pressed into a new vessel to allow a natural malolactic fermentation occur, giving a further softening and palate rounding to this rich variety.
After settling, a portion of the volume is transferred to oak and allowed to mature for 6 months before blending back into the original wine, adding complexity and texture to the fruit driven palate.
This wine is then chilled, clarified and bottled on the Estate to ensure maximum quality control in the final product.
Tasting notes:
A rich colour and deep hue introduces your nose to a ripe and rich flavour. A cracked pepper and spice nose is blended with vanilla and fruit ripeness. The vanilla softness on the nose takes you into a ripe palate crammed with weight and soft, sweet oak length.
Cellaring:
Drink now or enjoy until 2005 with correct cellaring
Food accompaniments:
A perfect accompaniment to this wine would be Rich rare char-grilled beef and asparagus or a rich confit de canard to bring out its juicy palate.
Only beer I tested that I didn't imedialtly disliked was Elephant Beer.....
Only problem was that it had enough alcohol to knock your socks of 10% +
Normaly I like Cider....
If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."
For me, drinking beer and getting drunk have almost no overlap of intention.
It's practically coincidence that beer happens to be alcoholic. It's still damn good stuff.
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