OT (German, not American): Julius Echter Hefe-Weisse
Laurence Horn
laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Fri Sep 25 18:52:13 UTC 2009
At 1:05 PM -0400 9/25/09, Paul Johnston wrote:
>The second one would be "echtes", wouldn't it? Bier is neuter, as i
>remember my college German.
>
>Paul Johnston
Oops, good point. Excellent clue.
LH
>On Sep 25, 2009, at 12:17 PM, Joel S. Berson wrote:
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>>Do you-all think Julius Echter Hefe-Weissbier (Wurzburger Hofbrau
>>AG) is:
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>>1) Julius Echter's yeast-wheat beer; or (and a more enchanting
>>possibility)
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>>2) Julius's purer/more genuine/more authentic/more substantial)
>>yeast-wheat beer (take your choice)? Here I imagine Julius to have
>>been a little-old German brewmaster of olden times, who came up with
>>the formula.
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>>Joel
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