| Scott Writes 
> Ahhhh...There's the problem.  You should never drink Guiness very cold,
> let alone "stone cold".  And the "Extra Stout" stuff in bottles is not
> the same as what you get on tap.  Order one in a pub (served about 45-50
> degrees) and savior the rich creamy taste.  Or try a "Black & Tan" which
> is half Guiness and half ale (bass,harp, etc).  You'll like it...
I have a friend who has spoken to me about the merits of the black and tan.he 
has a pub he goes to on a semi-regular basis that I guess I need to try.I'm in 
a small town of 5000 folks,no pub here(dry county and all that rot).Andy 
Webster has also been kind enough to recomend an Aussie brew of quality.I think 
a trip to a Ft.Worth pub is in order,Shawn Tobin,care to join us? 
An evening with abbrevriated Americans who think they know British cars,what an 
inviting thought,eh!Beers,ahem.....Cheers 
toyman
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