Sunday, February 20, 2005

Hopflower Tea Comments

Rating: 2.4

He calls it tea, hopflower tea to be exact.
He's neither British nor acqainted with Earl Grey.
He drinks so many gallons, could it be a fact
that a medicinal effect is, if I may
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Herbert Nehrlich
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Herbert Nehrlich1 22 February 2005

HOPFENBLUETENTEE is the German word for it. I am partial to it if brewed by the old method. Not into American beer, since they have never produced one decent beer. (Sorry Coors and Pabst Blue Ribbon) . H

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Rich Hanson 21 February 2005

I've never heard the term 'hopflower tea.' Rather cute. I'll add it to my vocabulary if you don't mind.

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Herbert Nehrlich1 21 February 2005

Michael, that thought is worth an easy ten, one which you could give to me to counter the rating terrorists. It sure is a(n) herbal life. H

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Michael Shepherd 21 February 2005

Hey, Herbal, you caught me on the hop here. Will organic food aid the rat population too when passed through the system? Fun poem. Hope for more of that kidney.

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Sandra Osborne 20 February 2005

I know you ain't slamming beer. The Red Necks are already to upset around here... ;)

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Lare Austin 20 February 2005

Herbert...this is most delightful...I will toast a stein to you this evening... PROST Lare

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Herbert Nehrlich1 20 February 2005

Hopflower tea is BEER, of course, but Pradeep knew that, he just wants to appear as an abstainer. H

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Pradeep Dhavakumar 20 February 2005

Neat One. Never heard of Hopflower Tea before.Is it common in any country/place? .Thank you.

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