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<DIV><BR></DIV>> the book to look for is Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers by
Stephen Harrod<BR>> Buhner<BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> From:
<<A href="mailto:CBlackwill@aol.com">CBlackwill@aol.com</A>><BR>> To:
<<A
href="mailto:Twombly_marty@hotmail.com">Twombly_marty@hotmail.com</A>><BR>>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 9:35 PM<BR>> Subject: Re: hist-brewing: Re:
Hello<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > In a message dated 00-08-11 10:41:38 EDT,
you write:<BR>> ><BR>> > > i enjoy mead but not enouf to be stuck
with 5 gall and my wife doesn't<BR>> like<BR>> > > it at
all. we brew a lot of healing beers using herbs. one of my<BR>>
favorite<BR>> > > is porter<BR>> ><BR>> > "Healing
Beers"? You've got to be kidding me, right? If you've
managed<BR>> to<BR>> > make a "beer" that can "heal", I will give you
the Nobel Prize myself!!!<BR>> I<BR>> > knew that if I prayed hard and
long enough, someone would tell me "beer is<BR>> > really good for
you".<BR>> ><BR>> > Balthazar of Blackmoor<BR>> > (hands
firmly clasped and raised to the heavens in awe and gratitude..."<BR>>
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