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Well, great for you. It makes me so proud to hear you say that. Now tell
us why you like Tubourg so much ? Dan, Oregon "Al Stephen" wrote in message ... Me and my mate reckon the new Tuborg brewed in New Zealand is the best beer around and all you other guys are just dreamin!!!! |
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Well, great for you. It makes me so proud to hear you say that. Now tell
us why you like Tubourg so much ? Dan, Oregon "Al Stephen" wrote in message ... Me and my mate reckon the new Tuborg brewed in New Zealand is the best beer around and all you other guys are just dreamin!!!! |
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DB Cooper wrote:
Well, great for you. It makes me so proud to hear you say that. Now tell us why you like Tubourg so much ? I don't recall any beer of great significance ever coming from New Zealand. In fact Steinlager is the only New Zealand beer I can think of right now. Sounds like they live in a beer dessert. Bruce |
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DB Cooper wrote:
Well, great for you. It makes me so proud to hear you say that. Now tell us why you like Tubourg so much ? I don't recall any beer of great significance ever coming from New Zealand. In fact Steinlager is the only New Zealand beer I can think of right now. Sounds like they live in a beer dessert. Bruce |
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Bruce wrote:
I don't recall any beer of great significance ever coming from New Zealand. In fact Steinlager is the only New Zealand beer I can think of right now. Sounds like they live in a beer dessert. Bruce One of the worst beers I ever tried used to be available at Trader Joe's but thankfully no longer. It was Export Gold from New Zealand. Apparently I'm not the only one: http://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Beer...sp?BeerID=1446 |
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Bruce wrote:
I don't recall any beer of great significance ever coming from New Zealand. In fact Steinlager is the only New Zealand beer I can think of right now. Sounds like they live in a beer dessert. Bruce One of the worst beers I ever tried used to be available at Trader Joe's but thankfully no longer. It was Export Gold from New Zealand. Apparently I'm not the only one: http://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Beer...sp?BeerID=1446 |
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Bruce wrote:
DB Cooper wrote: Well, great for you. It makes me so proud to hear you say that. Now tell us why you like Tubourg so much ? I don't recall any beer of great significance ever coming from New Zealand. In fact Steinlager is the only New Zealand beer I can think of right now. Sounds like they live in a beer dessert. Bruce They used to have a beer called Speights The saying was "drink Speights lose your mates" Not sure if they drank it for dessert.... Monteith beers from NZ are now appearing in Australia - I tried the dark porter and wasn't that impressed. rb |
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