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- From: brewer@meltdown.chi.il.us (Mike Wilson)
- Newsgroups: alt.beer
- Subject: Re: How big is a keg? / Leienkugols (sp)
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- Message-ID: <brewer.059b@meltdown.chi.il.us>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 09:06:49 CST
- Organization: The Meltdown - A Team Star BBS
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- Yes, Leinie's is okay, but it's not great. And if you're in California, you
- should try something different. Variety is, after all, the spice of life.
-
- I was disappointed in the bock, though. I took the pencil test (I'm a member
- of the Leinie Lodge, believe it or not) and I'm afraid that it didn't even
- stand up to my own homebrewed bock, and my bock wasn't very good. Leinie's
- bock seems to thin to be a bock.
-
- Lastly, you pay $14.85 a 12 pack for Leinenkugel's? Geez, I thought it was
- expensive in Illinois! I can get it for less than $10 here. Hell, I can get a
- 12 pack of Sam Adams for about $10 here, if it's on sale, of course. I bought
- two Sam Adams gift packs and they only cost me $9.99 each. Hm, I guess I'd bet
- learn to quit complaining.
-
- Mike Wilson
- brewer@meltdown.chi.il.uc
- er, make that .us
-