1 posted on
02/09/2017 9:11:13 PM PST by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
Where can I get a few cases?
2 posted on
02/09/2017 9:15:08 PM PST by
heterosupremacist
(Domine Iesu Christe, Filius Dei, miserere me peccatorem!)
To: BenLurkin
It’s good to see a story about students doing something worthwhile.
3 posted on
02/09/2017 9:17:25 PM PST by
Southside_Chicago_Republican
(If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
To: BenLurkin
Drink a case. In half an hour, you are sober again.
4 posted on
02/09/2017 9:18:05 PM PST by
deadrock
(I is someone else.)
To: BenLurkin
Confucius say:”Hmmm...That’s some good sh*t! Leave barrel here!”
To: BenLurkin
The ancient Chinese made beer mainly with cereal grains, including millet and barley, as well as with Job's tears
I've recently been doing a lot of research on Job's Tears, and according to most of the articles I found, it was referred to as a type of barley in most of Asia. Did they take that into account when reading the recipe?
6 posted on
02/09/2017 9:40:29 PM PST by
Ellendra
(Those who kill without reason cannot be reasoned with.)
To: BenLurkin
“Students recreate 5,000-year-old Chinese beer recipe”
Well it was an ancient Chinese secret...
To: BenLurkin; heterosupremacist; Southside_Chicago_Republican; deadrock; lee martell; Ellendra; ...
Ellendra said: "The ancient Chinese made beer mainly with cereal grains, including millet and barley, as well as with Job's tears I've recently been doing a lot of research on Job's Tears, and according to most of the articles I found, it was referred to as a type of barley in most of Asia. Did they take that into account when reading the recipe?
Interesting. See:
8 posted on
02/10/2017 4:20:53 AM PST by
wtd
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