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Lambic Digest #453 Mon 26 September 1994




Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator




Contents:
Truncated Digest's (Dennis Davison)
belgian beer, here and there (Yeebot)




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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 10:16:33 -0400
From: ddavison at earth.execpc.com (Dennis Davison)
Subject: Truncated Digest's


You guys weren't the only ones. One of the other problems I have had with the
digest in the last month is that it will truncate in my mail box. The 2nd part
has no header thus I get a blank entry (no subject or from). The full digest
usually shows up until yesterday's. And yes, it always happens in the same
place. Somewhere around 55 lines into the digest.


Dennis Davison ddavison at earth.execpc.com Milwaukee, WI


Member : AHA, Chicago Beer Society, Wisconsin Vintners Association, Beer
Barons of Milwaukee, Kansas City Bier Meisters, Certified Beer Judge,
1993 Midwest Homebrewer of the Year, 1993 Midwest Invitational Winner










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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 94 15:57:51 EDT
From: Yeebot at aol.com
Subject: belgian beer, here and there


Howdy all, again!


My wife is currently in Europe without me (waaah :-() but should be returning
soon with lots of goodies for me! (yay :-)) Thanks again to all who made
suggestions on what to bring back. I was wondering if anyone can further
suggest a good place in Brussels to sample the local brews and a market that
would have a good selection. I recall sometime ago there were postings of one
reader's experiences in the Brussels area; does anyone recall a digest #?


On another note: Winter is rapidly approaching these parts of the Hudson
River Valley and not being able to stand another winter such as the one
before, I'm moving back to LA. (Actually, it's just time for the annual or at
least bi-annual move across country) Via Wash DC, Memphis, New Orleans,
Houston, Austin, etc. aka The Southern Route! Are there any must-see
Brewpubs, Breweries, or freaky side-shows along the way? My only must-see
right now is the Celis Brewery. BTW, I'm not on any set itinerary and will be
willing to deviate from the current course. I really appreciate any response
and will post any good stories if and when I get to the other side.


Mucho Gusto,


Michael Yee
Angst Brewing Co.
yeebot at aol.com




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