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Actually, you don't know **** about advertising or marketing, but you
think you do. I wouldn't know about the taste or ingredient similarities
between Busch and Bud, as the three beers I might drink each summer
aren't these brands. I still have two Coronas left over from last
summer. I use Corona as the liquid base in which to steam hot dogs and
sauerkraut.


Let me get this right, You say I don't know **** then you admit you
don't know anything about the examples I cited.
I understand advertising is a good living for those in it but that
cost gets added to the price of the products they promote.


He may know how to advertise something, but he's demonstrated he doesn't understand how to run a successful business, so he doesn't understand where those advertising dollars come from. (Hint: straight off the bottom line)

One thing is for sure... he doesn't have a clue about beer. Corona? **** water.


Mexicans make fun of Corona as being a hyped up beer they wouldn't
water their garden with.
When you want to buy a Mexican a beer, get him a Modelo.
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On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 12:31:45 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2018 09:08:55 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
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On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 12:01:54 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2018 08:10:54 -0400, Keyser Soze
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Actually, you don't know **** about advertising or marketing, but you
think you do. I wouldn't know about the taste or ingredient similarities
between Busch and Bud, as the three beers I might drink each summer
aren't these brands. I still have two Coronas left over from last
summer. I use Corona as the liquid base in which to steam hot dogs and
sauerkraut.

Let me get this right, You say I don't know **** then you admit you
don't know anything about the examples I cited.
I understand advertising is a good living for those in it but that
cost gets added to the price of the products they promote.


He may know how to advertise something, but he's demonstrated he doesn't understand how to run a successful business, so he doesn't understand where those advertising dollars come from. (Hint: straight off the bottom line)

One thing is for sure... he doesn't have a clue about beer. Corona? **** water.


Mexicans make fun of Corona as being a hyped up beer they wouldn't
water their garden with.
When you want to buy a Mexican a beer, get him a Modelo.


Modelo is good. I spent a couple of weeks in Monterrey, MX a number of years ago and was introduced to Bohemia. It's really good. For a light style lager Tecate is OK.
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On Thu, 24 May 2018 09:08:55 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
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On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 12:01:54 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2018 08:10:54 -0400, Keyser Soze
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Actually, you don't know **** about advertising or marketing, but you
think you do. I wouldn't know about the taste or ingredient similarities
between Busch and Bud, as the three beers I might drink each summer
aren't these brands. I still have two Coronas left over from last
summer. I use Corona as the liquid base in which to steam hot dogs and
sauerkraut.

Let me get this right, You say I don't know **** then you admit you
don't know anything about the examples I cited.
I understand advertising is a good living for those in it but that
cost gets added to the price of the products they promote.


He may know how to advertise something, but he's demonstrated he doesn't understand how to run a successful business, so he doesn't understand where those advertising dollars come from. (Hint: straight off the bottom line)

One thing is for sure... he doesn't have a clue about beer. Corona? **** water.


Mexicans make fun of Corona as being a hyped up beer they wouldn't
water their garden with.
When you want to buy a Mexican a beer, get him a Modelo.


It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's brewed for Americans.
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's brewed for Americans
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It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...
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On 5/24/18 3:46 PM, Tim wrote:
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's brewed for Americans
.......
It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...



Unlikely.


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On 5/24/2018 3:57 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/24/18 3:46 PM, Tim wrote:
John H
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's
brewed for Americans
.......
It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...



Unlikely.



Could be but not likely Heinekens. The record in Europe for
alcohol content in beer is "Snake Vemon", a Scottish brew
with an alcohol content of 67.5 percent.


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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/24/2018 3:57 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/24/18 3:46 PM, Tim wrote:
John H
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's
brewed for Americans
.......
It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...



Unlikely.



Could be but not likely Heinekens. The record in Europe for
alcohol content in beer is "Snake Vemon", a Scottish brew
with an alcohol content of 67.5 percent.




Lots of places in the USA beer is limited to about 10%. Have to call it
something else if over that. Ale, malt liquor, etc.

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On 5/24/2018 6:42 PM, Bill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/24/2018 3:57 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/24/18 3:46 PM, Tim wrote:
John H
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's
brewed for Americans
.......
It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...



Unlikely.



Could be but not likely Heinekens. The record in Europe for
alcohol content in beer is "Snake Vemon", a Scottish brew
with an alcohol content of 67.5 percent.




Lots of places in the USA beer is limited to about 10%. Have to call it
something else if over that. Ale, malt liquor, etc.



The newest version (2017) of Sam Adams Utopias is 28% alcohol and is
marketed as "high alcohol beer". $200 a bottle. But, you are right,
it is illegal in eleven states. Legal in MA though.


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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's brewed for Americans
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It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...



Unlikely.

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Unlikely, what? In Missouri it’s watered down even more to a level if 3.2%
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On 5/24/2018 3:46 PM, Tim wrote:

John H
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It's funny, the Dutch feel the same way about Heineken. They say it's brewed for Americans
.......
It is. It’s all watered down. 7% alcohol here, 40% there...


Seriously? Sam Adams "Utopias," had the record for alcohol content
here in the USA, at least a few years ago and it's only 27%. It's not
really a beer though. More like a liqueur.

I've had two bottles of it given as gifts. Drank the first one over
time with friends. Still have the second one ... unopened.

http://luxurylaunches.com/other_stuff/sam_adams_ultra_strong_utopias_is_the_worlds_most_ expensive_beer.php




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