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Lars Mehlum
 
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"Lewis Perin" > wrote in message
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> Michael Plant > writes:
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> > Is it true what I've heard about the production methods of Norwegian

beer?
>
> You mean that rumor about substituting Temple of Heaven gunpowder for
> hops?

...
Damn, who told you? Anyway, the keyword for Norwegian traditional food and
beverage industry is...fermentation.
And no, I'm not talking about oxidation...

Lars

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