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| I can understand the shock and deep grief you feel looking at the picture. The beer is a Dutch brand and I think it tastes a little watery. So maybe you're looking at nature at work, selecting. It's never the less shocking to see what hazards our friends have to overcome to come to our house. Carel |
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| Carel, Yes, I agree it is a bit watery, but it comes in a 16oz bottle for the same price as 12 oz of any other beer sold here. When your sitting in a bar being conservative with your drinks saving your money to ply some chick with drinks. Those extra 4 oz can add up |
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| But then when your favorite is Moose drool all other beers are watery. And since I have to go to montana to get it I get used to watered down beers. Personaly I think all beers should be thick enough so you don't have to eat with them! ![]()
__________________ thanks Michael T. "If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!" |
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Life is but a great challange filled with tears, Daily I struggle to overcome its greef with my beers So many times we hear the crowds and their cheers at the hands of those who hears. Lift you containers and salute those enduring their lears |
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