Bill,

Yes it is sad but true and I also am of the belief that this is why we export that particular brew...I myself wont touch the stuff but the John Harvard's brew house and restaurant sounds like the go ...


From: "Bill Downall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Conference libation
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:47:52 -0500

I think Albert means John Harvard's brew house and restaurant, just a
mile or so from the Radisson where the conference will be. Even Oliver
Reuter (auf Deutschland), an expert both by nationality and by
inclination, pronounced their samples acceptable brew. Since Al
seems unsure of the route there, I'd certainly be willing to help you find
it!

You know, Tony, most Americans think Fosters is "Australian for
beer." When I was down under, I got the clear impression that Fosters
was the inferior stuff that was sent to America.

Bill

On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:38:26 -0500, Albert Berry wrote:

>Tony, as a fellow member of the Commonwealth, I can say that at
the RB7 seminar I attended, I was introduced to an acceptable brew.
As Bill Downall will be there, I am sure he can point us in the correct
direction for this location. Probably by going with us. (Hi, bill!) I do
sympathize with you about the usual fare here, but find that my ususal
brew when I am in Chicago is quite nice.

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