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- From: S.S.B.Glover@bradford.ac.uk (SSB GLOVER)
- Newsgroups: alt.beer
- Subject: Re: Buddywiser
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.133233.2988@bradford.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 13:32:33 GMT
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- 92F07486 (math1rb@rosie.uh.edu) wrote:
- : I don't know if this is true but someone once told me that Bud is one of the
- : sweetest beers (at least of the megabrews). If this true, then that may be
- : why I prefer Bud, I like sweet stuff. Now I like Guiness and a few ales,
- : but not every place has these on tap. So sometimes we have to sacrifice...
- : My wife likes Bud Dry...probably because it doesn't "taste" like beer..
-
- Neither does Budweiser!!
-
- Unless, of course, you mean Budvar...
-
- (Worked in a bar once and took delight in throwing PROPER Bud (ie budvar) at
- Yank tourists who asked for Budweiser -- especially when they then complained
- about being given (in one case) "limey ale shit" -- I'd always thought that
- lime in beer was a foreign affectation to take away nasty lack of taste:
- Lemon in Weizen is, of course DIFFERENT)
-
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- Steve Glover
- (member, CamRA, SPBW. Involved in production of Non-Drivers Guide to Drinking
- in West Yorkshire: title suggestions gladly accepted)
-