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Bianca,

What a wealth of information! Thanks. Using those links I found the

Portsmouth Brewery in NH, which is quite close by. It seems as though

some breweries are bottling their " live " ales also, so they can be enjoyed

at home (Smuttynose here in New England). I'm guessing live means

unpasteurized, but may or may not be " cask-conditioned " ?

Well, I'll have fun looking into this ;o)

Vivian

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Bianca & Native-nutrition friends,

I also checked out some of the links and discovered Goose Island Ale

which is a " bottle conditioned " pale ale from Chicago. I am enjoying

some now. Thanks for your help Bianca.

Dale Miskimins

Elkton, SD

bianca3@... wrote:

> Ah yes, the joys of research :-)

>

> Bianca

>

> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 16:50:26 -0500 (EST) vslk <vslk@...>

> writes:

> Bianca,

> What a wealth of information! Thanks. Using those links I found the

> Portsmouth Brewery in NH, which is quite close by. It seems as though

> some breweries are bottling their " live " ales also, so they can be

> enjoyed

> at home (Smuttynose here in New England). I'm guessing live means

> unpasteurized, but may or may not be " cask-conditioned " ?

> Well, I'll have fun looking into this ;o)

> Vivian

>

>

>

>

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