Oats are for horses
Aleman said:Oats are for horses :sick:
Aleman said:Oats are for horses :sick:
BrewStew said:i've never used oats in a brew. can you use any kind of oats? say, Quaker porridge oats :lol: or does it have to be a special kind found only in brewshops :wha:
Dunfie said:Aleman said:Oats are for horses :sick:
I am sorry everyone but as a Scotsman I am reclaiming the word "Oats" as a postmodern reflection of the current national identity sweeping through Northern Britain (I got the last bit from Gordon Brown who I thought was Scottish).
So, be warned, if you feel the need to "dis" the Oat you will not just be a cerealist but also a racist against those who prefer an oat based breakfast. Not to mention those who have occasionally enjoyed a flapjack (often with a cinimon latte).
Dunfie said:with a cinimon latte
Kingfisher said:Dunfie said:Aleman said:Oats are for horses :sick:
I am sorry everyone but as a Scotsman I am reclaiming the word "Oats" as a postmodern reflection of the current national identity sweeping through Northern Britain (I got the last bit from Gordon Brown who I thought was Scottish).
So, be warned, if you feel the need to "dis" the Oat you will not just be a cerealist but also a racist against those who prefer an oat based breakfast. Not to mention those who have occasionally enjoyed a flapjack (often with a cinimon latte).
I thought Gordon Brown was Scottish too but the way in which his accent has changed in the last couple of years :wha: makes me think he wants to identify with the mainland. Perhaps when he's lived the dream, (our nightmare) of leadership he'll return to his homeland and re-acquant himself with this national dish.
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