In all it's Glory.

John Graves
WA1JG
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P. J. Alling wrote:
> Used to be, there's a reason why it's not.  By the 1980]s it had been 
> purchased by Falstaff, even the locals where it used to be brewed, 
> (Rhode Island), would rather have drunk Miller, now it is Miller...
>
> frank theriault wrote:
>   
>> On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:45 PM, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>  > 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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