Originally Posted by TheCurly I haven't had one single vegetable since last Christmas dinner.Which,obviously, is plenty Remarkable, c. Presumably, Guinness keeps your bowels open?
Originally Posted by Burney Remarkable, c. Presumably, Guinness keeps your bowels open? Indeed.Nature at work.
Originally Posted by Burney Remarkable, c. Presumably, Guinness keeps your bowels open? Is Guinness not a vegetable either?
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by redgunamo Is Guinness not a vegetable either? Clearly not. If it were, c wouldn't drink it, would he? QED
Originally Posted by redgunamo Is Guinness not a vegetable either? I believe a lot of brewers use isinglass as a processing aid. Not sure about Guinness. That may piss on the chips of a few vegan/veggie beer drinkers..
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
Originally Posted by IUFG I believe a lot of brewers use isinglass as a processing aid. Not sure about Guinness. That may piss on the chips of a few vegan/veggie beer drinkers.. Isn't that something Saruman used?
Originally Posted by TheCurly Isn't that something Saruman used? eh? 1234567
Originally Posted by IUFG eh? 1234567 Isinglass.A product of Isengard imo.I think it melts Balrogs
Originally Posted by TheCurly Isinglass.A product of Isengard imo.I think it melts Balrogs sorry, c, you've lost me...
Originally Posted by IUFG I believe a lot of brewers use isinglass as a processing aid. Not sure about Guinness. That may piss on the chips of a few vegan/veggie beer drinkers.. It's used as finings to clarify the brew. I used it just the other day for my weird rhubarb mixture. Talking of which, I used a hydrometer the other day to test its specific gravity and it has a whopping alcohol content of about 3%.
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