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wtf noone repping carlsberg ? [/ QUOTE ] Is that a joke? Carlsberg is good in the sense that it's the natty light of europe. |
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#33
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Staropramen is very good and tasty. A friend introduced me to it after traveling through Europe for the summer. In Atlanta it's in all the major grocery stores' beer aisles.
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Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer.
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Stella Artois Peroni Those are my favorites [/ QUOTE ] These are two of the worst beers. It'd like you're from Europe and say you love love love Coors Light and Miller Lite. |
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Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer. [/ QUOTE ] uh, when? as opposed to what? |
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#38
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I can't believe no one likes Amstel.
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#39
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I think this beer is great:
I also like Rolling Rock on occasion. |
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[ QUOTE ] Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer. [/ QUOTE ] uh, when? as opposed to what? [/ QUOTE ] In the 60's and 70's and compared to Bud, Miller and Schlitz. |
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