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Subject: [Leica] British beer served warm.
From: Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie)
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:45:32 +0000
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I would be glad to chat racing over a pint or two! I have only been involved 
for 40 years so I am not bored yet.
Let me know if you are North Wales or Oxfordshire way.
cheers,
Frank

On 26 Feb, 2010, at 10:40, Marc Thomas wrote:

> I've never visited the fort, the nearest I ever got was wet weekends 
> rewiring old aircraft at Caernarfon airport!
> If you like the more floral hoppy beer styles I'm confident you will like 
> the Mws Piws or the Roosters.
> I would love to buy you a pint or six but I'd probably bore you to death 
> talking about my all time favourite sport....
> I suppose you get that all the time.
> We could talk about cameras instead.
> Cheers
> Marc
> Frank Dernie wrote:
>> I was in Beaumaris last week to meet my new (Mk3) grandson for the first 
>> time. Our daughter settled there 8 years ago and we holiday there often. 
>> I will check out the Porthmadog brewery next time I am there. Kirsty had 
>> her wedding reception at Fort Belan on the mainland overlooking the 
>> straights. It was the first reception held there and was beautiful, 
>> though the weather was not good on the day, sadly.
>> Frank D.
>> 
>> On 26 Feb, 2010, at 08:30, Marc Thomas wrote:
>> 
>>  
>>> 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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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] British beer served warm.)
Message from marc at cs.york.ac.uk (Marc Thomas) ([Leica] British beer served warm.)
Message from Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie) ([Leica] British beer served warm.)
Message from marc at cs.york.ac.uk (Marc Thomas) ([Leica] British beer served warm.)