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I hear it has great mouthfeel.

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my motto has been in the past Fear no Beer.

 

Hell, this one concerns me greatly.

 

I believe beer should remain vegan.

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[quote name="vontar" post="875489" timestamp="1357255443"]   I believe beer should remain vegan.[/quote] I'm with you in this one. I've seen some old (I mean hundreds of years) beer recipes that call for whole chickens. I can't imagine why they don't practice this flavor-profile anymore.
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[quote name='vontar' timestamp='1357255443' post='875489']my motto has been in the past Fear no Beer. Hell, this one concerns me greatly. I believe beer should remain vegan.[/quote] Hahaaa, I agree - I never knew I was such a strong believer in being a vegan.
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I'm not buying any but I'd drink it if someone set a glass in front of me.  After all, I've eaten rocky mountain oysters and survived.

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No Guinness for you?

Don't tell me that, don't mess with my Guinness.  Perhaps it is best not to know everything.

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Shouldn't the word "balls" in this thread be wrote as "B**ls" because it is a slang word for a male's genitalia.

The same as "p***Y is slang for a woman's genitalia?

 

Because..."This is a family forum."?

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Don't tell me that, don't mess with my Guinness.  Perhaps it is best not to know everything.

 

 

Sorry, it's true: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isinglass

 

Somehow, I can easier deal with fish innards.  Maybe that also explains the "clunk" in the bottom of a off-shore Guinness.

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there is a concept that if you kill an animal, you use all you can of it.  Native americans, old school hunters, and many others follow this old ideal.  

 

A very nice guy I met online from one of the scandanivian countries was trying to explain something to us called "beavergall" or something like that which is fermented booze made from some sort of gland in the beaver's butt (maybe a scent/phermone gland??).   Most of the audience didnt get it, but its the same idea --- using as much as you can from the animal.   There are a couple of other beverages (and a lot of food stuffs) made from "questionable" body parts around the world and much of it is the same --- use what you can, waste nothing.  

 

This seems like a perversion of the idea to me, but the roots of this type of booze is older and cleaner.

 

Also, get a "load" of this...

 

http://metro.co.uk/2011/06/28/horse-semen-sold-in-new-zealand-pub-59769/

 

which I am not even going to try to justify --- that is just pure perversion for the sake of it.

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People say the Rocky Mountain Oysters,done correctly, taste great.

And these parts are roasted.. I bet they do not taste to bad.. but then again..I wouldnt eat or drink those..

well.. maybe I would.. I ate worse things before..

 

I have been in Korea.. and I am from Germany.. some of the things we eat and they eat in Korea is  far worse than  breaded bull cajones..

 

Live a little.. be adventurous.. life is to short.. and who knows.. it might be just an awesome beer after all

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And it doesnt matter anyway.. best beer in the World is....Stella Artois  ..:)

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