Re: You Must Be 21 To Drink This Thread
Faux Pas, on host 38.164.171.7
Friday, December 29, 2000, at 13:02:39
Re: Black Velvet and Tans posted by Wolfspirit on Friday, December 29, 2000, at 10:14:29:
> > > Actually, a proper Black and Tan is made with an ale or a lager poured into your glass half-way (preferably Harp if you like the lager, Bass Pale Ale), then you pour a stout like Guinness so it floats atop the ale. If you do it properly (slowly pour it over a spoon) there will be a clean division between the two. > > > > > > I prefer the drink with Harp. > > > > > > -Faux "your resident thirsty finder of things" Pas > > > > Precisely. But I prefer it with Miller Genuine Draft on top and Miller Genuine Draft on bottom. But that's just me. Guinness tastes like coffee beer. Ilck! > > Well, I think the idea is that a Guinness *DOES* taste like a deep, thick, slightly bitter chocolatey flavour of stout. Heh. I personally don't like beer, but I can almost tolerate an English digestif called a "Black Velvet," which is one part fresh apple cider carefully topped off with an equal part of creamy Guinness. > > Wolf "Think Bass might be somewhat better than Harp?" spirit
Both are good frosty beverages. However, I prefer lagers to ales -- Fosters and Harp are two of my favorite mass-produced beers.
Both the wife and I enjoy sampling various micro-brews and regional beers. There's an awfully good line of frosty adult beverages put out by River Horse, over in west New Jersey.
-Faux "beer snob" Pas
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