On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 07:47:20 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 "Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> **** America did do a lot good things to Europe...
>> we are friends...  but friends have the obligation to
>> critisize each other. We are in the same pub, we
>> both drink bear...Americans drink Budweiser
>> Europeans drink Heineken.

> I personally prefer to sample the local variety, and I think the wheat
> beer is best. I always thought that the city of Pilzen should be given a
> Nobel prize for economics - so many deals have been made over a cold
> Pils.

> If you prefer Heineken, then I know what to offer when the occasion
> arises. Perhaps on a future trip through that wonderful airport of yours.

My favorite beer is Guiness Stout, an Irish beer.  I don't drink it
very often because it is very expensive here.  I generally prefer very
dark beers.  Of the imported amber beers I also like Heineken.  Very good,
and not anywhere near as expensive as Guiness Stout, a dark beer.  Of
domestic amber beers I do not find anything very special about Budweiser.
To me many other domestic amber beers are just as good as Budweiser and
they are much less expensive.  I don't know why the dark beers tend to be
so much more expensive than the amber ones.

Sam Heywood

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