"E. Carl Speros" > wrote in message
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> I saw something (if I remember correctly) a "Double Chocolate Stout". Is
> this a potent intense brew like Guinness or a softer maltier type of
> dark tipple? Thanks, Carl
>
> After Malvern Hill Pres. Lincoln visited with Gens. Mc Clellen & Sumner
> as well as Col. Nugent (Commander of the Irish Brigade.)` A Lt. James.
> M. Birmingham, Adjutant of the 88th N. Y. came from a swim in the James
> R. & with his underwear drying on his body saw them talking. He ducked
> behind some cover to eavesdrop in time to see & hear Pres. Lincoln
> (overcome with emotion at the bravery & sacrifice of the Irish Brigade.)
> as he lifted a corner of the 69th N. Y.'s flag, kissed it & said "God
> bless this Irish flag" From Joseph Bilby's book
> "Remember Fontenoy" on the Irish Brigade
> Lancaster Civil War Round Table Website
> http://community.webtv.net/GrayGhost...eCivilWarRound Carl
> Speros webmaster.
You might want to try the Rogue Chocolate Stout. It tastes alot like the
Shakespheare Stout with a touch of chocolate, but not so much that it
overwhelms the rest of the flavors. Outstanding beer.
I really didn't like the Youngs as is was a little thin and sweet for my
tastes.