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At the airport
At FLL (Fort Lauderdale airport) I drank twenty oz. glasses of Fosters beer
and Samuel Adams ale. Fosters is weak and anemic while Sam Adams tasted like a man's beer. Do you Ozzies and Canadians really drink that Fosters garbage? CN |
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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message At FLL (Fort Lauderdale airport) I drank twenty oz. glasses of Fosters beer and Samuel Adams ale. Fosters is weak and anemic while Sam Adams tasted like a man's beer. You can see the humor in this post...... having an American attempt to discuss fine ale and using Fosters & Samuel Adams as the defining basis of his conclusions!! Do you Ozzies and Canadians really drink that Fosters garbage? Nobody but an American would admit to drinking such a brew and referring to it as beer. CM |
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Yah Crapton,
Glad you found Sam's Beer. Welcome to the NW. Ole Thom |
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NW? Sam Adams is yankee beer, good but still Bostonistic none the less.
Now that Coors owns Molsens Canaduh might get some decent beer. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... NW? Sam Adams is yankee beer, good but still Bostonistic none the less. Now that Coors owns Molsens Canaduh might get some decent beer. Coors is the American version of Molson..... neither amount to much more than alcohol injected near-beer. CM |
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Joe wrote:
NW? Sam Adams is yankee beer, good but still Bostonistic none the less. Now that Coors owns Molsens Canaduh might get some decent beer. Joe, I am sure that a person blessed with your astute business acumen knows the difference between a merger and an acquisition. Cheers Marty |
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Yeah I know.... but dont tell Mooron....
Joe |
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