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ST. LOUIS: Warm beer led to killing, police say

 

04/12/2006

 

A St. Louis man was shot to death Sunday night over a warm beer, police said.

 

St. Louis police say a woman shot her husband, who was about 70 years old, four to five times in the chest after he tried giving her a warm can of Stag beer.

 

Police said the wife admitted shooting him about 5:40 p.m. in the kitchen of their home in the 5100 block of Terry Avenue. Police said the home had no electricity at the time.

 

Homicide detectives would not identify the man. The woman, whom police also did not identify, was taken into custody.

 

A lesson for us all I think.

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Anyone want to offer odds on the first Yank (or Aussie) to make a stereotypical and, mercifully, largely out-of-date comment on British beer temperatures? :icon_lol:

Actually quite like the temperature broon is served at in the uk.

But who wants to drink a warm(er) beer when the temperature is 38C?

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Anyone want to offer odds on the first Yank (or Aussie) to make a stereotypical and, mercifully, largely out-of-date comment on British beer temperatures? :icon_lol:

Actually quite like the temperature broon is served at in the uk.

But who wants to drink a warm(er) beer when the temperature is 38C?

It's served cold in the UK though. Or it's supposed to be. The words 'Serve Cold' on the label are a clue.

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Anyone want to offer odds on the first Yank (or Aussie) to make a stereotypical and, mercifully, largely out-of-date comment on British beer temperatures? :huh:

Actually quite like the temperature broon is served at in the uk.

But who wants to drink a warm(er) beer when the temperature is 38C?

It's served cold in the UK though. Or it's supposed to be. The words 'Serve Cold' on the label are a clue.

Really Alex??? :icon_lol: You don't say??? :D

10C cold isn't quite 5C cold is it?

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Anyone want to offer odds on the first Yank (or Aussie) to make a stereotypical and, mercifully, largely out-of-date comment on British beer temperatures? :huh:

Actually quite like the temperature broon is served at in the uk.

But who wants to drink a warm(er) beer when the temperature is 38C?

It's served cold in the UK though. Or it's supposed to be. The words 'Serve Cold' on the label are a clue.

Really Alex??? :icon_lol: You don't say??? :D

10C cold isn't quite 5C cold is it?

No, there's 5 degrees difference. :huh:

I reckon it should be served at about 7-8 degrees though. Nice and cold without killing the taste. I wouldn't drink a lot of the stuff though. Looney juice tbh.

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