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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Lee who wrote (4299)11/8/2001 6:26:05 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Are you trying to induce in me herniated lungs? I could not stop laughing here for a good 10 minutes. But, for you Steve, since you are such a good friend, for one day, I'll ask them to teach how to make Kosher Lambic beer, just send you contribution and assume it is indeed a Gaelic/Celtic Beer making academy (vbg^10).

Zeev



To: Steve Lee who wrote (4299)11/17/2001 3:27:32 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99280
 
Steve, thanks to a lurker on this thread who was so kind as to send me two bottles of He'Brew, The Chosen Beer, I believe I have advanced by an iota the understanding of the origins of Merry Mac He'Brew Academy. of these two bottles, the first, "Genesis Ale" (sub title - Exile Never Tasted So good), the second "Messiah Stout" (sub tittle - It's The Beer You Have Been Waiting For), I find Genesis to be most appealing (I have not sipped yet, this is only a "report" on the "packaging"). These fine libations are produced by a microbrewery in California (Shmaltz Brewing Company). I can now ascertain that He'Brew is indeed a fact, not a fiction, and thus the possibility that Merry-Mac founded the He'Brew brewing school, is no longer infinitesimally small. I am still working on finding out the Celtic/Gaelic connection. To that end I got on Shmaltz' web site (http://www.shmaltz.com, what else?), to find either a Celtic or Gaelic connection, and came up with the proprietor's name "Cowan", probably the Gaelic version of "Cohen", but research is ongoing (Uncle Sam, how about a "Grant"?).

Another small project, maybe we should add to the "No politics" also "No invidious inveteracies" (g).

Zeev