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You guys are almost an order of magnitude larger, on these figures.
Interesting. Given our lower production costs & quality advantages at
those price points, there should be plenty of room for Aussie exports
to grow.


Don't hold your breath ... Max is part of the "New World French"... Snobs
of America. desperately trying to mimic France but slowly discovering that
the finer things they have to offer are over rated and produced by
rednecks or queers! :-)


That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog
20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both.

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That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog
20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both.


But I'm not just any Cannuck..... I'm Belgian and have lineage and good
breeding as well as refined tastes. Which unlike the USA... does not mean
inbred, uneducated and willing to measure a wine's age by the week and a
beer's quality by the volume sold.

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That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog
20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both.


But I'm not just any Cannuck..... I'm Belgian


We have lots of Belgians here. They are all palominos, and pull a wagon
better than just about anything. Your relatives?

and have lineage and good breeding as well as refined tastes.


So you can whinny and you like quality oats.

Which unlike the USA... does not mean inbred, uneducated and willing to
measure a wine's age by the week and a beer's quality by the volume sold.


A case of Caymus Special Selection cab--can't recall the year, but it was
from the Seventies--sold at auction a while back for over $20K. That's
probably more than the entire production of Canadian "wine" for the decade.

Max


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That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog
20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both.


But I'm not just any Cannuck..... I'm Belgian and have lineage and good
breeding as well as refined tastes. Which unlike the USA... does not mean
inbred, uneducated and willing to measure a wine's age by the week and a
beer's quality by the volume sold.

CM

Coors bought Molson -ahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!

Coors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aaahaaahahahahahahahahahahaaaahahahahahahaaaa!!!!


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That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog
20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both.

But I'm not just any Cannuck..... I'm Belgian and have lineage and good
breeding as well as refined tastes. Which unlike the USA... does not mean
inbred, uneducated and willing to measure a wine's age by the week and a
beer's quality by the volume sold.

CM

Coors bought Molson -ahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!

Coors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aaahaaahahahahahahahahahahaaaahahahahahahaaaa!!!!


...and a large percentage of Canadians drink wine out of cardboard
boxes...and sniff the little tear-off thingy over the spigot
guard...(at least, that's what they do in Ontario...maybe N.S. is
rarified....)


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..and a large percentage of Canadians drink wine out of cardboard
boxes...and sniff the little tear-off thingy over the spigot guard...(at
least, that's what they do in Ontario...maybe N.S. is rarified....)


Unlike Americans... we place emphasis not only on quality... but safety as
well. No bottles rolling around the deck and the liners make fine pillows!

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..and a large percentage of Canadians drink wine out of cardboard
boxes...and sniff the little tear-off thingy over the spigot guard...(at
least, that's what they do in Ontario...maybe N.S. is rarified....)


Unlike Americans... we place emphasis not only on quality...


Unlike Americans you can't buy quality up there.

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Coors bought Molson -ahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!

Coors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aaahaaahahahahahahahahahahaaaahahahahahahaaaa!!!!


It's a desperate act from a desperate company attempting to find out the
secret of beer making.

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Coors bought Molson -ahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!

Coors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aaahaaahahahahahahahahahahaaaahahahahahahaaaa!!!!


It's a desperate act from a desperate company attempting to find out the
secret of beer making.

CM

What's funny is that the Coors factory is surrounded by sewage treatment
plants (more plants than in all of NS). I have ocassion to drive through the
tunnel on the south side of the plant. I lay on my air horns (three trumpet
no less!) while in the tunnel, if there's an employee in there they jump ten
feet into the air.

The locals pronounce it "Coo-wers", it rhymes with sewers. I haven't had a
Coors since 1981, I've forgotten what is tastes like.

Moosehead is one of my favorite mass produced beers.

Do you like single malts?

Glory!



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What's funny is that the Coors factory is surrounded by sewage treatment
plants (more plants than in all of NS). I have ocassion to drive through
the tunnel on the south side of the plant. I lay on my air horns (three
trumpet no less!) while in the tunnel, if there's an employee in there
they jump ten feet into the air.

The locals pronounce it "Coo-wers", it rhymes with sewers. I haven't had a
Coors since 1981, I've forgotten what is tastes like.


I believe it can best be described as the residue squeezed from a rag used
to wipe the tavern tables after last call... :-)

Moosehead is one of my favorite mass produced beers.


I'm not a big fan of Moosehead but I understand the company is excellent to
work for and the employees take great pride in their product and their
company.

Do you like single malts?


Oh Yes.... I've often taken a "Tour of Scotland" at the local pubs sampling
every single malt they have. We have a nice single malt produced here in
Cape Breton. They are seeking to be included in the Scottish Single Malt
Association but are facing difficulties due to the 'Closed Door' attitude of
the ancient established breweries. A nice highland single malt is always a
welcomed treat.... no ice and maybe a splash of ditilled water to release
the aroma.

CM




 
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