On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:45 PM, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>  > Bud's the worst of a bad lot...
>  Obviously you've never had a Narragansett.

Narragansett is a mainstream beer?  I've not seen it advertised lately
on the Buffalo TV stations.  Perhaps Buffalo is behind the times.

Actually, the worst American beer I've ever tasted was Milwaukee's
Best.  Coming from a country where we pay something like $30 for a 24
(I'm guessing, it's likely been a decade since I've bought a twofour
of beer), my eyes grew large when I went into a grocery store in Upper
New York State and saw two dozen Milwaukee's Best for something like
$6.99.

"How bad can it be?" I wondered.

My question was quickly answered;  clearly this was a case (no pun
intended) where one gets what one pays for.

OTOH, I got drunk just as fast as I would have with premium beer -
maybe faster;  this was hardly beer to savour.

;-)

cheers,
frank



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