"PDR" wrote in message
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> "Es. Laptops - Andy Usher" wrote in message
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>> Maybe there is something wrong with my health but beer especially if not
>> very cold makes me vomit when I drink it.
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> It's feature of Stella. Below 3degC your tastebuds are anesthetised, so
> you're able to drink it. Above this temperature your tastebuds function
> correctly so you can actually taste the stuff - inevitably leading to
> uncontrollable vomitting. The problem is solved by drinking proper ale (or
> at least porter) rather than that effeminate "lager" abomination
> (originally intended solely for medallion-wearing poofs and only remaining
> in production due to EU regulations on .ual diversity and equality of
> access). If you MUST drink lager then at least drink a proper Pilsner -
> one brewed in Pilsen - which still tastes reasonable at most temperatures
> because unlike the French, the Czechs understand the need to segregate
> human waste products and food/drink products.
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> PDR
Very interesting explanation, stella is not my preffered drink only premium
lager is and stella seems the norm in the UK, I find bottles in pub fridges
are even worse than tap beer for not being cold, I really dont see why it is
in thje UK the taboo and are so against serving cans in pubs, you can get
cans anywhere in Europe fom 330ml above, it takes only minutes to make a can
cold compared to a bottle, easier to recylcle aswell, possibly cheaper for
the customer too. Not only that but the violence of attacks from bottles
aswell will go down.
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