MarsUltor

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omg :FacePalm:! its a simple yes or no questions, not a search for fucking Atlantis. are we going to get in a relationship with kim, betty, and kate, YES OR NO? are they as well as lisa and debbie going to be able to get pregnant YES OR FUCKING NO?! i won't bother asking about the grandmother, i'm guessing she's a little past her "expiration date".
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Trope95

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Hey Trope95 loved the update didn't expect Betty to be such a NYMPHO of course I had to go for the baby :LOL: Kiara went up a few levels very nice. Sorry about the game being leaked :( out of respect I didn't download till my day and didn't have chance to play it till today, can't wait till the next one ;):)
Thanks, Wookie! I'm glad you enjoyed the update. I think Kiara climbed up some ranks for many players, and surprised a lot more. Betty had 40 years of pent up frustration to make up for ;)
 

Uzhirian

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This game is always a learning experience. I've never heard of must (the drink) before.
That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
 

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That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
I would hope it would get at least strained before being served. I mean, it must, right? rimmy.gif
 

johnny0183

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That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
Sounds to me it might have been something else that has been translated to English in the wrong context.
 

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That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
There are festivitys in Germany involving must (Mostfest).
 

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That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
Depends where in the world you are. Here in Sweden Must is carbonated beer like (non alcoholic and almost as sweet as soda) (it's made to a degree on malt) beverage that we traditionally drink at christmas and easter
 

johnny0183

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Depends where in the world you are. Here in Sweden Must is carbonated beer like (non alcoholic and almost as sweet as soda) (it's made to a degree on malt) beverage that we traditionally drink at christmas and easter
technically that would be Julmust wouldn't it? Just that it is sometimes shortened to must when sold when it's not Chrismas or Easter season?
 

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That's because I don't think anyone actually serves it at a restaurant right or even drinks it? Must is freshly crushed grapes, including all the pulp and stems and shit, that gets used to make wine. Even for non-alcoholic purposes I would assume it would undergo further processing.
Sorry to disagree
 

Uzhirian

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Sorry to disagree
Apart from presenting the information poorly, that link says exactly what I said about must, so its agreeing with my statement about what it is haha.

"From this process, a viscous paste is formed by pressed pulp, broken skin."
"The main difference lies in the composition of the must. In its case it is obtained from seeds, stems, skins, and fresh juice."

I guess you could strain it and then bottle but i've never seen it sold as must, at least not around where i live or any of the many winery's i've been too.
 
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johnny0183

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Sorry to disagree
Apart from presenting the information poorly, that link says exactly what I said about must, so its agreeing with my statement about what it is haha.

"From this process, a viscous paste is formed by pressed pulp, broken skin."
"The main difference lies in the composition of the must. In its case it is obtained from seeds, stems, skins, and fresh juice."
As a non-drinker all this talk about must made me curious and I found this link:


This states that grape must itself is unwise to drink and if you want to it's recommended to be under guidance of a winemaker.
Is it possible you meant non-alcoholic wine or maybe even cider Trope? Non-alcoholic wine can also be made from grape must but it still requires an extra processing step.
 
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