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![]() "tribune" > schreef in bericht .. . Kölsch, the beer of the ancient city of Cologne (Köln in German), marries two different brewing techniques to produce an unusual depth of flavor I wouldn't call that two different techniques. If they had used both lager & ale yeast. |
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Joris Pattyn wrote, On 02/05/2009 11:09 AM:
> "tribune" > schreef in bericht >> .. . >> Kölsch, the beer of the ancient city of Cologne (Köln in German), >> marries two different brewing techniques to produce an >> unusual depth of flavor > > I wouldn't call that two different techniques. If they had used both lager & > ale yeast. Uh-oh. You're cited as an information source in the article! I guess someone will have to take the matter up with Mr. Forelle... |
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