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Anyone know who imports Leipziger Gose? I need to contact them for a story,
and I can't pull it out of Google. -- Lew Bryson www.LewBryson.com Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both available at www.amazon.com The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it, or respond to it. Spam away. |
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Lew Bryson wrote:
Anyone know who imports Leipziger Gose? I need to contact them for a story, and I can't pull it out of Google. -- Dunno who imports, but I do know B. United distributes in the upper mids. They're good people, can probably hook you up with the info-- http://www.bunitedint.com/Products/baybahnhof-gose.html --NPD |
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Nick Dempsey wrote:
Lew Bryson wrote: Anyone know who imports Leipziger Gose? I need to contact them for a story, and I can't pull it out of Google. Dunno who imports, but I do know B. United distributes in the upper mids. They're good people, can probably hook you up with the info-- http://www.bunitedint.com/Products/baybahnhof-gose.html Er, no - B. United is the importer, not the distributor. It's all listed on their web site, too. The stuff from the Bayereischer Bahnhof brewpub, though ... well, give me the Ritterguts Gose from the other Leipzig brewer that makes Gose instead. The Bahnhof Gose tastes a bit too much like a Bavarian Hefeweizen that's been treated to resemble a Gosebier; Ritterguts Gose is unique. It's the one served at the "Ohne Bedenken" pub in Leipzig. -- dgs |
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