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Re^4: STONEY TANGAWIZI

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 04, 2012 at 04:49 UTC ( [id://951758]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: STONEY TANGAWIZI
in thread My favorite {soda|pop} is...

You make an effective troll. Ginger beer or ale or whatever as found in North America has little flavor other than sugar. On a first experience with Tangawizi some folks can feel it in their nose from the inside out. It has a strong flavor and is very good.

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Re^5: STONEY TANGAWIZI
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 04, 2012 at 08:21 UTC

    You make an effective troll. Ginger beer or ale or whatever as found in North America has little flavor other than sugar. On a first experience with Tangawizi some folks can feel it in their nose from the inside out. It has a strong flavor and is very good.

    Good of you to inform him, three years later , but you are wrong

    The carbonated soft drink (soda pop) called ginger ale has more flavor than mere sugar and soda, including ginger and lime, but yes, it is mild and sweet compared to ginger beer.

    Ginger beer however, has less carbonation and sugar, and more ginger flavor, but naturally the strength varies between manufacturers and brands.

    Even in Africa , from the same manufacturer, Stoney Tangawizi , some versions are milder and sweeter than others

    I like to use the strong version of Stoney Tangawizi , the kind sold in East Africa, to shower. I prefer it to soap, and I especially like to wash my testicles with it.

      Not to mention the fact that real ginger beer, like Stoney Tangawizi if not that exact brand, can be found in North America. News flash: America imports lots and lots of stuff from around the world. I have some ginger beer in my fridge right now, from Australia.

        3 1/2 years ago I was given, what was obviously a bottle in wrapping paper, as a present by a mate who'd just returned from Eastern Russia -- Kamchatka Peninsula -- with a little label on it that read: "Newcastle to coals".

        It was a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale, bought in a tiny general store in a small fishing village there. It was one of three bottles on the shelf. My mate bought them all, despite that he hated brown ale.

        The bottling date encoded on the label was 1991. It tasted fine and I'm still here.


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