excellent variety. For less than eight dollars, you can sample all seven beers and compare the different tastes and textures. Gotcha. Anything | should avoid? nless you're feeling particularly adventurous, stay away from saisons, lambics, and gueuzes. These European brews are dismissed by most beer enthusiasts as ciders, and not real beers. Regardless, they have exceptionally strong, spicy citrus flavors, and do not taste like beer as we know it. So the next time you step up to the bar and order yourself a beer, try some- thing different. Even if you don’t make it past the honey lager, at least you gave it a shot. Remember though, there are thousands of brands of beer out there, and every one has something to recom- mend it. You will find one you like sooner or later. Now, if you'll excuse me, there’s a pint of Freeing the Buddha Dortmunder Doublebock with my name on it. Diversity on a Cou Path—Large Scale Concerns A course on major aspects of Buddhism plus a dangerous collection of essays by Brian and Pia Ruhe * meditation * compassion * path to enlightenment * meaning and purpose * true historical Jesus * contacting spirit guides ¢ humour on the spiritual path ° Adolf Hitler's negative use of the higher realms * enhance health, well-being and insight “Brian has a hawkish intelligence. This writing wakes us up!” Teertha Mistlberger, Director Shamballa Trainings AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL BOOKSTORE For group course info based on book call 733-8477. “Or visit our website at hetp://home.istar.ca/~bar/ ior grep Course © Peugiac College, page 20 the Other Press May 1999