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Transition of platforms in british education 3207On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 04:31:43 GMT in alt.folklore.computers, Roland Most grains are grown in cooler regions where brewing was invented. Warmer regions turned to viniculture and invented distillation. The popularity of lager led to the widespread use of refrigeration according to Wikipedia. From translation by Miguel Civil of 1800BC Sumerian Hymn to Ninkasi (aka recipe for making beer): Transition of platforms in british education 3208 I'm finally reading about this. I'm currently in the war years 1914-1920ish. I am not understanding most of it. So far, this wasn't an administration blunder but a badly written law that allowed people... You are the one who handles the dough with a big shovel, Mixing in a pit, the bappir with sweet aromatics, ... You are the one who bakes the bappir in the big oven, Puts in order the piles of hulled grains, ... You are the one who waters the malt set on the ground, ... You are the one who soaks the malt in a jar ... You are the one who spreads the cooked mash on large reed mats, Coolness overcomes... You are the one who holds with both hands the great sweet wort, ... The filtering vat, which makes a pleasant sound, You place appropriately on a large collector vat... When you pour out the filtered beer of the collector vat, It is the onrush of Tigris and Euphrates... -- Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada fake address use address above to reply
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