Posted on 12/09/2008 11:56:45 AM PST by Biggirl
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Hey Sean!!!!!
Here.
Giant PING greetings! :) =^..^=
Happy Advent/Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukah! :) =^..^=
Sean Hannity Thread Eats 12/9/08
The chef is here. Good drinks for everyone.
From Wikipedia: Ale is a type of beer brewed from barley malt with a top-fermenting brewers yeast that ferments quickly, giving a sweet, full body and a fruity, and sometimes butter-like, taste. Most ale contains some herb or spice, usually hops, which imparts a bitter, herbal flavour which balances the malt sweetness. As an appellative, ale means any top-fermented beverage made from malt.
Interestingly enough, India Pale Ales are often more bitter than Ales labeled as Bitters. IPAs were made with extra hops to allow them to survive the transit from England to India.
Pale Ales: India and Irish Red
Brown Ales: Newcastle and Petes Wicked
Dark Ales: Stout and Porter
Belgian, German, and Cream
'La bonne cuisine est la base du véritable bonheur.' - Auguste Escoffier
(Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Merry Fitzmas.
Hi LonePalm and thanks for the Christmas party dinner presentation from yesterday. BTW, what is the difference, if any between beer and ale? Thanks. :) =^..^=
Finally! A lunch I can get into! Cheers!
LOL!!!
Glad that Sean is talking about the Obama-Blagojevich connection.
Go Sean!!!!
You need to post that in the lounge!!
Time to get a little tipsy!!
LET’S GET STUPID!!!!!
Never before 3:30!
The biggest difference is fermentation temperature and length of fermentation
Ales are fermented at room temperature for shorter lengths of time. IMHO, Ale tastes better.
Ale is fermented at a higher temperature, and matures more quickly as a result. The yeast rises to the top as the beer ferments, creating a yeasty froth on the top of the beer cask. Lager is fermented at a lower temperature, and the yeast settles to the bottom as the beer matures. Lagers were traditionally brewed in German caves, which got quite chilly during the winter especially.
Beer and ale can usually be separated by taste as well as brewing process. Ale has a brighter, rich, more aggressive, hoppy flavor, and often has a higher alcohol content as well. Lager has a smooth and mild flavor with a clear, clean finish. Examples of ale include any sort of beer with ale in the name, porters, stouts, and many German specialty beers such as Abbey ales. Lagers include pilsners, dopplebocks, and Oktoberfests.
Beer and ale also have different distribution patters. Ale is found in the Belgium, the British Isles, and many former British colonies including the United States and Canada. Lager is widely served in Germany and other European nations, although some German specialty beers are actually ales. Many consumers have difficulty distinguishing between beer and ale on the basis of taste alone, as many modern breweries incorporate a variety of brewing techniques and flavors in their beers.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-beer-and-ale.htm
I was hoping to come back on your show and have a reflective, intelligent dialogue, but perhaps the attack mode is the only way you know to make a living. The best excuse for your dishonest accusations against me is that you dont believe what youre saying. The far right has deflated, so you are there to pump it up with hot air. If you stop blowing, youll be out of a job. I empathize.
Love,
Deepak
PS: No one expects the right wing to change, but for what its worth, they have entered an era of reconstruction. Theyve lost both their power and their credibility. Instead of trying to educate me about being an American, you might want to re-educate yourselves about dirty pool and below-the-belt attacks. Just a thought.
i can sense the passive/aggressive love - seems to be an angry man
Blow it out your bum Deepak!
Kitty got a new water sprayer today (evil laugh)
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