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On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote:
On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps |
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots. |
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animal05 wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots. Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. |
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He doesn't need you help to prove he is a moron... he does that just fine
all by himself! :- --Mike "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. animal05 wrote: Tim wrote: On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots. Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. |
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:29:00 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. Using Bassy's criteria, beer could be whiskey. I'll take it one step further. It's all consumable alcohol. Period. End of discussion. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:29:00 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. Using Bassy's criteria, beer could be whiskey. I'll take it one step further. It's all consumable alcohol. Period. End of discussion. "Smithers" has been living off of the schnapps string here for years. I suppose it is easier for him than making any worthwhile contribution to any discussion. |
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On Jun 16, 5:50 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:29:00 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. Using Bassy's criteria, beer could be whiskey. I'll take it one step further. It's all consumable alcohol. Period. End of discussion. It doesn't eaven ahve to be "consumable" by human deffinition.. I suppose you could include Napalm, and that "jelly juice" they used to propell ww2 torpedo's with as well. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 23:29:00 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Since the Wikipedia defintition quoted stated: True schnapps has no sugar or flavoring added. Traditional German schnapps is similar in flavor and consistency to vodka, with light fruit flavors, depending on the base material. " Whiskey would not qualify as a schnapps because the charred oak barrell is definitely adding a flavor. Using Bassy's criteria, beer could be whiskey. I'll take it one step further. It's all consumable alcohol. Period. End of discussion. I think it is the dutch that have invented a powdered alcohol. Add water and you get a 3% alky lime flavored drink. |
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 22:58:27 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: I think it is the dutch that have invented a powdered alcohol. Add water and you get a 3% alky lime flavored drink Well I'll be danged. http://www.reuters.com/article/oddly...64994620070606 Learn something new everyday. |
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On Jun 15, 6:30 pm, animal05 wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 15, 11:33 am, basskisser wrote: On Jun 15, 8:05 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:31:36 -0000, Tim wrote: prove you didn't.... Ask him about concrete. :) Even better, ask him about Schnapps. "Schnapps is a type of distilled beverage. The word schnapps is derived from the German word Schnaps. There are two different types of schnapps. The first one is the traditional German kind. In Germany itself, as well as in Austria and the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the spelling schnapps is virtually unknown and schnaps, as a purely colloquial term, can refer to any kind of unsweetened distilled beverage" Yes, it is a cut and paste. But, I am correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnapps Kevin suffers from faulty logic. His claim that schnapps is whiskey based on his own posted definition prove sonce again he is wrong. While under his definition, which no doubt he spent much time seatching the web to find and erroneously believe that it supports his position, it proves the opposite. Under the definition, all whiskey could be considered schapps, however not all schnapps can be whiskey, (the requirement for whiskey being aged in oak barrels) therefore schnapps is not whiskey. Just as the definition would define tequila as schnapps, schanpps does not equal tequila. Once again, kevin displays why he is the King of the NG idiots.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Agreed, go to Germany, or Austria, and hit up a bar or liquer store, and ask for "Schnapps". They will give you "Schnapps" . Not some unknown house hooch. |
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