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Old January 16th 14, 02:52 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.
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Old January 16th 14, 05:40 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Hoos" wrote in message
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13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Probably intended for American troops. Brits like their beer warm.


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Old January 16th 14, 09:36 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Byker" wrote:

"Hoos" wrote in message
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13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Probably intended for American troops. Brits like their beer warm.


They really don't like it warm, but they have Lucas refrigerators.
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Old January 18th 14, 04:06 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On 16 Jan 2014 14:52:55 GMT, Hoos wrote:

13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Great stuff! Thanks for posting it!
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Old January 19th 14, 10:18 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Op Sat, 18 Jan 2014 08:06:19 -0800, schreef Charles Lindbergh:

On 16 Jan 2014 14:52:55 GMT, Hoos wrote:

13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Great stuff! Thanks for posting it!


My pleasure...
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Old January 19th 14, 11:02 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Keeping up moral; a necessary delivery.

On 16/01/2014 17:40, Byker wrote:
"Hoos" wrote in message
newsan$bc137$4bc99535$42f3d671$aa951bb$1@nospam. hotmail.com...
13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Probably intended for American troops. Brits like their beer warm.



A base canard (that's not a French duck with a deep voice, BTW).

Proper British beer is best served at cellar temperature (approx.
13°C/55°F) to keep it fermenting and to develop the flavour. Perhaps
that is warm compared with US practice, but then US beer in general
isn't known for having any flavour at all.

For information about beer-carrying fighters, Google 'Modification XXX',
XXX being the brewers' mark for Extra Strong. One such article is at
http://spitfiresite.com/2012/01/modi...spitfires.html

Cheers!
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Old January 31st 14, 05:08 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Keeping up moral; a necessary delivery.

On 19/01/2014 11:02, Ramsman wrote:
On 16/01/2014 17:40, Byker wrote:
"Hoos" wrote in message
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13 June 1944: An English brewery donates a sizable amount of fresh beer
for the troops fighting in Normandy and a unique delivery method is
created, strapping kegs to the underwings of Spitfires being shipped to
forward airfields. Flying at 12 000 feet chills the brew to perfection.


Probably intended for American troops. Brits like their beer warm.



A base canard (that's not a French duck with a deep voice, BTW).

Proper British beer is best served at cellar temperature (approx.
13°C/55°F) to keep it fermenting and to develop the flavour. Perhaps
that is warm compared with US practice, but then US beer in general
isn't known for having any flavour at all.


Well, that's a bit unfair. Many American beers do have some flavour.
Unfortunately, the only way to make drinkable is to chill the guts out
of it so you can't taste it.

For information about beer-carrying fighters, Google 'Modification XXX',
XXX being the brewers' mark for Extra Strong. One such article is at
http://spitfiresite.com/2012/01/modi...spitfires.html


Cheers!



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