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11/26/2009 4:22:04 PM PST by
NYer
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Westvleteren "Trappist" Beer is ranked #1
The Westvleteren Brewery (Brouwerij Westvleteren) is a Belgian brewery founded in 1838 inside the Trappist Abbey of Saint Sixtus of Westvleteren in the Belgian municipality of Westvleteren, not far from the hops-producing town of Poperinge and the medieval city of Ypres. The brewery and its beers are usually referred to as Westvleteren. The brewery's three beers have acquired an international reputation for taste and quality, as well as the limited availability of the beers which are not brewed to normal commercial demands.
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2 posted on
11/26/2009 4:25:59 PM PST by
NYer
("One Who Prays Is Not Afraid; One Who Prays Is Never Alone" - Benedict XVI)
To: NYer
All I’ve evr heard is .. if there are four Catholics together, there’s usually a fifth.
3 posted on
11/26/2009 4:26:12 PM PST by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: NYer
All I’ve evr heard is .. if there are four Catholics together, there’s usually a fifth.
4 posted on
11/26/2009 4:26:23 PM PST by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: NYer
“Hilaire Belloc’s rule of thumb, which is to avoid alcoholic beverages developed after the Reformation”
I can live with this imperative.
5 posted on
11/26/2009 4:28:26 PM PST by
Steelfish
To: NYer
Good article.
God often gives me cheap Chianti.
7 posted on
11/26/2009 4:39:29 PM PST by
annalex
(http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
To: NYer
Very interesting article. Thanks for posting.
To: NYer
It would now be 100% politically incorrect, but, we used to say we were quadruply blessed-the one true church, allowed to drink, dance and smoke.
11 posted on
11/26/2009 4:48:06 PM PST by
John W
(The more predictable we are, the more vulnerable we are.)
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Is Jamesons a nice Catholic drink?
I’ve loved the stuff since I was an altar boy.
16 posted on
11/26/2009 5:01:21 PM PST by
montomike
(Politics should be about service and not a lucrative, money-making opportunity!)
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Unfortunately, the inn had just enough left for a single mug; the processionals would have to share.
I sense an approaching miracle tale.
As the tale goes, the mug did not run dry until all the people had drunk their fill.
Oh, yes indeedy.
Protestant drinking
25 posted on
11/26/2009 5:43:10 PM PST by
Lee N. Field
(An armed society is a polite society. So keep your soi-disant "prophets" off my lawn.)
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Catholic, monarchist, and currently enjoying a smooth Jameson.
28 posted on
11/26/2009 5:49:29 PM PST by
B-Chan
(Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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When I think of Catholic drinking, I think of hereditary or behavioral alchoholism. Your results may vary.
29 posted on
11/26/2009 5:49:36 PM PST by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began,)
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not near as lost as the art of Church of Christ drinking
34 posted on
11/26/2009 6:08:04 PM PST by
wardaddy
(The movie Valkyrie was excellent...I was surprised. What a cast.)
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How about the lost art of
not drinking alcoholic beverages?
Leviticus 10:9 "Do not drink wine or strong drink, neither you nor your sons with you, when you come into the tent of meeting, so that you may not die-- it is a perpetual statute throughout your generations--
Proverbs 20:1 Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, And whoever is intoxicated by it is not wise.
36 posted on
11/26/2009 6:13:20 PM PST by
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
(Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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Avoid each extreme -- that's how you drink like a Catholic. This is the art of Catholic drinking.Ah, I finally understand ... this is why there are no Catholic drunks.
(Do I need a /sarc???)
52 posted on
11/26/2009 7:05:49 PM PST by
sphinx
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‘Ever been to a synagogue post-service kiddush? They make these Christians seem like teatotalers by comparison.
60 posted on
11/26/2009 9:09:18 PM PST by
onedoug
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Or as Benjamin Franklin is rumored to have said, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”
66 posted on
11/27/2009 7:36:06 AM PST by
SuziQ
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Back home in Nebraska, the Friday fish fry beer drinking fests at a local Catholic church were legendary.
I had a friend actually get kicked out of one once. Surprisingly, it wasn't because we were arguing (well, drinking) theology with the local priest. My friend managed to dump two full pitchers of beer walking back to the table.
Good times.
68 posted on
11/27/2009 8:33:40 AM PST by
redgolum
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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77 posted on
11/27/2009 1:11:34 PM PST by
topcat54
("Don't whine to me. It's all Darby's fault.")
To: NYer
>> St. Arnold (580-640), also known as St. Arnulf <<
... after a few more, he was also known as Shenn Ahnilff, then, heyoo zheeshush gah.
81 posted on
12/03/2009 6:42:44 AM PST by
dangus
(Nah, I'm not really Jim Thompson, but I play him on FR.)
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For later reading. Thanks for posting.
90 posted on
12/03/2009 8:40:31 AM PST by
alarm rider
(The left will always tell you who they fear the most. What are they telling you now?)
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