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Subject: Lambic Digest #858 (May 31, 1996)
Lambic Digest #858 Fri 31 May 1996
Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator
Contents:
brewing lambic-beer (Christian R�der)
unsubscribe fanfan at quebec.net (Stephanie Valcourt)
catalog annoucement from the Golden Lion (Mike Sharp)
Michigan State University (Jim Liddil)
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Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 14:03:12 +0100
From: chrille at mailbox.malmo.se (Christian R�der)
Subject: brewing lambic-beer
Hi!
Does anyone have a nice recipe for brewing lambicstyled beer at home?
Chrille (chrille at mailbox.malmo.se)
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Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 09:26:23 +0000
From: Stephanie Valcourt <fanfan at quebec.net>
Subject: unsubscribe fanfan at quebec.net
unsubscribe fanfan at quebec.net
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Date: Thu, 30 May 96 09:26:53 PDT
From: msharp at synopsys.com (Mike Sharp)
Subject: catalog annoucement from the Golden Lion
I received the following annoucement today from
Leo Paytas at golden10 at ix.netcom.com This is
worth a look for the catalog as well as for
their specialty beer club & links to other
sites.
--Mike
Thought some of your clients might be interested in our catalog, Golden
Lion Authentic Pub Paraphernalia. Representing breweries from Maine to
Alaska and Europe, our catalog contains over 240
authentic items including glasses, hats, T-shirts, posters etc. Please
check our site out at:
http://www.abeer4u.com/golden.htm
Cheers
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Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 10:42:47 -0700 (MST)
From: Jim Liddil <JLIDDIL at AZCC.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: Michigan State University
I am looking for anybody who maybe at or nearby Michigan State University.
It appears the US is a monoculture of Montemerency cherries. These are a
pretty wimpy variety of sour cherry. The only other hope is people who grow
varieties at home. FWIW there is no such thing as a Schaarbeek cherry. There
are varieties grown in the area but not a variety known as Schaarbeek. Cherry
trees take about 5 years before they produce a decent amount of fruit.
Jim
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