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Subject: Lambic Digest #472 (October 27, 1994)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 00:30:10 -0600
Lambic Digest #472 Thu 27 October 1994
Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator
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The odd bottle... (Ed Hitchcock)
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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 09:11:13 -0300 (ADT)
From: Ed Hitchcock <ehitchcock at sparc.uccb.ns.ca>
Subject: The odd bottle...
I had an even more remarkable experience than finding a
strikingly good Lindeman's geuze... I had a bottle of Morte Subite Geuze
that was tart, woody, complex, and *dry*. I guess the occasional bottle
gets "infected" after filtering and sweetening. I suspect the chances of
finding another bottle are slim. There was no sediment to identify it as
infected, so I guess I just have to keep drinking the mediocre stuff to
find the occasional gem...
(Why doesn't he just drink the good stuff you ask? Look at a map
of North America, find Nova Scotia, find Cape Breton. Ain't nothin'
available here. I think they just got Bud a few weeks ago...)
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Ed Hitchcock, now on the right side of the student/staff division
ehitchcock at sparc.uccb.ns.ca
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