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Subject: [Leica] British beer served warm.
From: marc at cs.york.ac.uk (Marc Thomas)
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 08:30:15 +0000
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A good attempt at remembering how to spell Blenau Ffestiniog ! Its only 
Welsh speaking Welsh men ,like me, that can remember how to spell it!
As for Brian's Porter, I'm not familiar with that brewery, perhaps you 
meant Brains ? (a popular South Wales brewery)
After viewing the picture I have to say it looks too light for a porter, 
I'd say it was a bitter.
By the way my favourite brewery in Wales is located at the end of the 
narrow gauge railway in Porthmadog, Bragdy Mws Piws or the Purple Moose 
Brewery, its almost as good as my all time favourite brewery 
Roosters/Outlaw in Knaresborough.
So good I moved from Wales to a small village within ten miles of the 
brewery....hic...

If I was organised enough here would be a link to a picture of me 
drinking too much Roosters/Mws Piws
Cheers!
Marc
//Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
> Daughter Karen is enjoying a glass of Brian's Porter at the town's oldest
> pub in Blainau Ffestiniog, Wales. Blainau Ffestiniog was the center of the
> Welsh slate mining industry in the 19th century and gets more rain than any
> other town in the UK. A narrow gauge railroad connects it to Porthmadog on
> the coast. You are not expected to remember how to spell these names. As I
> recall, the beer was served at room temperature and it was very good.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Larry+Z/Karen+with+beer.jpg.html
>
> An interesting note on the picture. It was taken with my first experimental
> digital camera, an Agfa ePhoto 307. The camera was about the size of an M3
> but weighed much less. It took 35 pictures with its fixed focus lens,
> allegedly high resolution (180 MB), and stored them on an internal memory.
> When all pictures were taken, they had to be downloaded or deleted before
> more could be snapped. I bought the camera in 1995 and it was obsolete just
> a year or so later. We have come a long way in a couple of decades.
>
> Larry Z
>
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