PRETTY MUCH OT - PeltierBeer:Equipment

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However it is sitting on a wood table top. Could be a vital part of relaxation after a rough day in the shop.

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J T
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Words fail ....... I am awestruck.

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Bruce T

Beer is never OT. Excellent research.

R
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RicodJour

I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?

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Dave Jackson

Sat, Nov 18, 2006, 10:22pm snipped-for-privacy@comcast.net (Bruce=A0T) sayeth in awe: Words fail ....... I am awestruck.

You musta missed the jet-powere beer cooler. Now that was truely awesome.

JOAT Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

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J T

Stout is supposed to be consumed at room temperature.

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fredfighter

Sun, Nov 19, 2006, 3:50pm (EST-3) snipped-for-privacy@spamcop.net Stout is supposed to be consumed at room temperature.

Now that's a load of crap. As long as I'm buying, and I'm at home, I'll damn well drink it at any temperature I please - and it pleases me to drink it cold. If I'm in a bar and can't get cold beer, I'll change bars.

Drinking room temperature beer is something like eating bugs - or raw fish - when you're starving, you only do it when there's no other choice.

However, if you're buying, I will drink warm beer, and not bitch about it - until the beer is gone that is.

JOAT Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

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J T

Nope. Stouts are typically English/Irish/Scottish and Lucas makes their refrigerators.

Have you tried drinking a stout that way?

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fredfighter

Sun, Nov 19, 2006, 7:28pm (EST-3) snipped-for-privacy@spamcop.net did scribe: Have you tried drinking a stout that way?

Yep.

And don't nobody get on me about sushi - I don't eat bait.

JOAT Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

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J T

Stout AKA: The product of a discontented horse.

Lew

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Lew Hodgett

Absolutely. So long as the room is at a temperature that calls for tweeds and woolens and a smouldering fire in the corner.

But by the US standard of "room temperature = 72F"? Hayull no!

Kevin

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Kevin Craig

Since he wanted to drink beer in the sun, he should have used PV cells and gone cordless.

As for Guiness in a can... well. Ick.

Kevin

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Kevin Craig

Mon, Nov 20, 2006, 1:11am (EST-1) snipped-for-privacy@pobox.com (Kevin=A0Craig) doth proclaimeth: A for creativity, C for execution. Since he wanted to drink beer in the sun, he should have used PV cells and gone cordless. As for Guiness in a can... well. Ick.

Cordless you wants, cordless you gets.

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that's class.

You want ick, try French beer.

JOAT Democratic justice. One man, one rock.

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J T

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