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[OT] King Cobra



 
 
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Old 10-02-2006, 12:54 AM posted to uk.food+drink.real-ale,uk.food+drink.indian,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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Default [OT] King Cobra

Purchased my first two bottles of this beer today. This is the 8%
bottle-conditioned lager (sister to Cobra) which starts its life in
Poland and gets trucked to Rodenbach in Belgium, where it's
re-fermented and bottled in typical Belgian-style corked champagne
bottles, presumably by Palm. It cost me £3.99 a bottle.

Much to my annoyance, Selfridges were billing it as exclusive to them,
so it looks like it will be a takeaway curry I'll be drinking it with
(or a home-made one).


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Old 10-02-2006, 02:18 AM posted to uk.food+drink.real-ale,uk.food+drink.indian,rec.food.drink.beer
Elaine Jones
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Default [OT] King Cobra

Quoting from message
posted on 9 Feb 2006 by Mike Roebuck
I would like to add:

Purchased my first two bottles of this beer today. This is the 8%
bottle-conditioned lager (sister to Cobra) which starts its life in
Poland and gets trucked to Rodenbach in Belgium, where it's
re-fermented and bottled in typical Belgian-style corked champagne
bottles, presumably by Palm. It cost me £3.99 a bottle.

Much to my annoyance, Selfridges were billing it as exclusive to them,
so it looks like it will be a takeaway curry I'll be drinking it with
(or a home-made one).


It's certainly not exclusive to Selfridges - but at that price it may
finish up being so; we had a courtesy bottle at our local restaurant
in Llangollen a few weeks ago. The proprietor said that he couldn't
sell it at less than £6 or £7 (can't remember precisely).

We will still be drinking the standard Cobra with our restaurant meals
or, if cooked at home, a guttsie Ausie Shiraz, Lebanese (sorry can't
remember the details) or IPA.


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Old 10-02-2006, 03:14 AM posted to uk.food+drink.real-ale,uk.food+drink.indian,rec.food.drink.beer
jesskidden@lycoss.com
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Mike Roebuck wrote:

Purchased my first two bottles of this beer today.


Hey, we have a King Cobra here in the USA, too!

http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/kingcobra.html

This is the 8%
bottle-conditioned lager (sister to Cobra) which starts its life in
Poland and gets trucked to Rodenbach in Belgium, where it's
re-fermented and bottled in typical Belgian-style corked champagne
bottles, presumably by Palm.



Hmmm... sounds like it's a different recipe, tho'. g

Hey, with all that transportation, maybe the brewer(s) should look for a
good law firm along the route. The parent company in the US is kinda
lawsuit happy when it comes to beers with the same name. (Just ask the
brewers Dubuisson which makes Bush beer (aka Scaldis in the US). And
then there's another one...some place in the Czech Republic...)

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Old 10-02-2006, 11:51 AM posted to uk.food+drink.real-ale,uk.food+drink.indian,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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Default [OT] King Cobra

On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 21:14:34 -0500, wrote:

Mike Roebuck wrote:

Purchased my first two bottles of this beer today.


Hey, we have a King Cobra here in the USA, too!

http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/kingcobra.html

This is the 8%
bottle-conditioned lager (sister to Cobra) which starts its life in
Poland and gets trucked to Rodenbach in Belgium, where it's
re-fermented and bottled in typical Belgian-style corked champagne
bottles, presumably by Palm.



Hmmm... sounds like it's a different recipe, tho'. g

Hey, with all that transportation, maybe the brewer(s) should look for a
good law firm along the route. The parent company in the US is kinda
lawsuit happy when it comes to beers with the same name. (Just ask the
brewers Dubuisson which makes Bush beer (aka Scaldis in the US). And
then there's another one...some place in the Czech Republic...)


Interesting - looks like they didn't do any research before naming it.

I know about the AB/Dubuisson scandal. I'd give you my opinion about
AB here, but it's bad form, swearing on newsgroups!


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