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- From: mdick@acns.nwu.edu (Matthew S. Dick)
- Subject: Re: New to Good Beer
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.225921.1381@news.acns.nwu.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 22:59:21 GMT
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- > Having been in Canada for a conference last week I am now a believer in
- > the old axiom that Canadian beer tastes much better in Canada than the US.
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- Molson products are vastly different (read better) in Canada IMHO. Molson
- Brador (not sold in the US I think, but I'd love to be proven incorrect) is a
- fine beer, especially given the size of the company. It's a little higher in
- alcohol with a lot more body and a better balance than their regular brews
- which tend toward the Bud/Mil/Coors variety. It's a good beer that can be
- found in a lot of places (but it's no Dominion Lager or Hoegarden).
-
- matt dick
- msd@courtney.acns.nwu.edu
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