Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
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Ah that would explain its unique flavor. I have to say that since moving to the states I am more impressed with local beers than I thought I would be.
Its funny, you seem to export you crap and keep the best... I smell a conspiracy...
But I still have no idea how Budd and Corrs and that other crap are so popular when you do have such a lovely sellection of nice beers.
Does the pallet of the typucal american change state to state?
Its funny, you seem to export you crap and keep the best... I smell a conspiracy...
But I still have no idea how Budd and Corrs and that other crap are so popular when you do have such a lovely sellection of nice beers.
Does the pallet of the typucal american change state to state?
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Re: Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
Bud and the likes date to back before there was a ready supply of fresh water. Later it became a staple for kids who wanted cheap and easy to get beer and couldn't really complain about the taste. Also, we export the crap because you overseas folks are dumb enough to keep buying it by the shipload full. I don't know why, even people who work for the companies don't really know why. Its funny talking to them from time to time. Best reason I've heard is that it's american and people like to buy american.
As to the pallet, I think its more a matter of regional diet and attitude. Food and drinks are as important as music and culture in a lot of places, where I grew up and where my family comes from this holds very true.
As to the pallet, I think its more a matter of regional diet and attitude. Food and drinks are as important as music and culture in a lot of places, where I grew up and where my family comes from this holds very true.
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They also have the most advertising meaning it is most likely going to appeal to people who dont know better...
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Re: Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
The Big Three Coors, Bud and Miller are all made from rice. Enjoy the shit.
I will enjoy the American microbrews.
I will enjoy the American microbrews.
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I just don't like alcohol.Deepcrush wrote:Then you didn't try it enough or long enough in one sitting.
And hmm, this is one hell of a TR-116 we got going.
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Re: Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
Just missing the strippers.
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Ah, the classic DITL shows itself once more from the good'ol'days.
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Re: Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
Why do I see that and think she's thinking, "Help, I can't get down!"
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Believe you me, I'm positive she knows how.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote: Why do I see that and think she's thinking, "Help, I can't get down!"
Oh, wait... you said, "get," not "go."
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Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week. Remember to tip your waitresses!
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Do come back Ace.
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Re: Lucas Steps Down; Kathleen Kennedy in Charge
I had heard that Shiner beer was now available outside of Texas; if you see the black label lager, get it (It's my favorite mid-priced beer). Or any Shiner, for that matter.Teaos wrote:Ah that would explain its unique flavor. I have to say that since moving to the states I am more impressed with local beers than I thought I would be.
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I like Shiner Bock a lot, but I haven't any of their other styles.Tsukiyumi wrote:I had heard that Shiner beer was now available outside of Texas; if you see the black label lager, get it (It's my favorite mid-priced beer). Or any Shiner, for that matter.Teaos wrote:Ah that would explain its unique flavor. I have to say that since moving to the states I am more impressed with local beers than I thought I would be.
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