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Superbowl III: Black & Tan Redux

Posted on January 22, 2005 by adam
Category: Beverages, The Web

Serves me right for not Googling "Black & Tan" before I actually made the entry.

According to this site, the irish don't consider a Black & Tan a Black and Tan if it has Bass Pale Ale in it. Apparently, Bass is not readily available in Ireland. However, Since Harp Lager is produced by the same brewery, the most common version of a Black & Tan is half Harp, half Guiness.

Go to this page to start for all things Guiness. There's even a song for Black & Tans. Or check out Guiness' web site at guinness.com for more information.






 
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I posted that information at Brewreviews ages ago.

http://diarytown.com/beer/primer.html

Acknowledged, GW. Brew reviews definitely needs to be in my links menu. Thanks, sweets.

Well isn't GW special.

Posted by: teresa | February 11, 2005 10:00 AM

Why, yes, I am. Thanks for noticing! :)

Seriously, Adam's been a regular reader of my site since I started it, so I knew he already knew about the differences between Bass and Harp in a black-and-tan. I was just reminding him where he'd seen it before. Sorry if it came off to you as evil or something.



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