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No, because saying "Glad one of you beers saw it" would be confusing.
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no more beer for me.... uric acids cathing up.... and no beans & mackeral too
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I'll second that.
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Not even, occasionally? Beer doesn't agree with me anymore either, but if I drink one about once a day to every other day, it doesn't bother me any. I don't know anything about uric acid, but for me it causes my hemoroids to flare up. (I know. I know. Too much information.)
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Here's an article that says drinking Coffee can lower the levels of uric acid in your blood.
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I drank three glasses of coffee each day, it still strike me!
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Go start an "anti-beer thread" if you must. Firestone Walker Brewer's Reserve Porter. Yes. Oh, yes.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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I had a FW Double Jack (DIPA) a few weeks ago. Oh, baby.
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Beer Chart of the Day: Is Jimmy Carter the godfather of the craft beer movement?Evidence: " ... what Carter actually did was deregulate the home-brew market - he made it legal to sell malt, hops, and yeast to home brewers. That, I believe, was a significant move, because the US craft-beer industry was largely started by enthusiastic home brewers who went pro."
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