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Al Stephen 16-09-2004 12:23 AM

Tuborg Rules
 
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!!!!



FujiGirl 16-09-2004 10:43 AM

"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!!!!
>


to each his own, mate. i do know i ain't dreamin'!!!



FujiGirl 16-09-2004 10:43 AM

"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!!!!
>


to each his own, mate. i do know i ain't dreamin'!!!



DB Cooper 18-09-2004 04:12 AM

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!!!!
>
>




DB Cooper 18-09-2004 04:12 AM

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!!!!
>
>




Bruce 18-09-2004 10:17 PM

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

Bruce 18-09-2004 10:17 PM

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

Slobby Don 19-09-2004 08:32 AM

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



Slobby Don 19-09-2004 08:32 AM

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



rb 06-10-2004 07:55 AM

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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