On Wed, 14 Aug 96 12:29:46 IST M. Goodich wrote:
> From: M. Goodich <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 96 12:29:46 IST
> Subject: Beer and Saints
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> Dear Folks,
> A propos locomotives named after saints, some time ago it was suggested
> we gather the names of beers named after saints (presumbly so-named after the
> monastery where the beer was once brewed). What became of this project?
> I can contribute the fact that the most popular local beer here (in Israel)
> is named Maccabee. The Maccabees do in fact appear among the saints in
> James of Voragine as pre-Christian martyrs.
> Cheers,
> Michael Goodich
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One of my favourite tipples is called "Bishop's Finger" (no connexion with St Giles). Oriens.
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