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Czech beers sold in North America
"Rich Posiadlik of Portage Indiana" wrote in message oups.com... Hi. I've heard so many good things about Czech beer. What brands should I look out for, that would not be too difficult to find in North America? Thanks Rich in IN I've enjoyed Budvar(Czechvar and Staropromen before but neither are available to me locally. Best regards, Bill PS: A sample of Czech beers availble: http://shop.store.yahoo.com/beergeek/czbe50.html |
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 16:43:18 -0700, "Bill Becker"
wrote: "Rich Posiadlik of Portage Indiana" wrote in message oups.com... Hi. I've heard so many good things about Czech beer. What brands should I look out for, that would not be too difficult to find in North America? Rich in IN I've enjoyed Budvar(Czechvar and Staropromen before but neither are available to me locally. Bill Budvar is in the midst of a fight with Anhauserr Busch over the similarity of their names. Budvar will lose of course because it is government owned and the politicians will sell it out. A crying shame!! Dave East Englewood -------------------- Budvar, helping ugly people have sex since August of 1895. |
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used to many, but see less and less
Pilsner Urquell, sold most everywhere, had a big push a couple of years ago, but seems to have slowed down Below are harder to find Czech Rebel- www.rebelbeer.com Broucek Czechvar Staro Brno Lobkowicz I heard Burgerbrau from Ceske Budjivoce will be available this summer "Rich Posiadlik of Portage Indiana" wrote in message oups.com... Hi. I've heard so many good things about Czech beer. What brands should I look out for, that would not be too difficult to find in North America? Thanks Rich in IN |
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The best way to photograph it would be with an opaque tent and side lighting
to bring out the "wetness" of the condensation...if you drink it cold (American style) "news" wrote in message news:uS6Xd.23644$Az.19277@lakeread02... used to many, but see less and less Pilsner Urquell, sold most everywhere, had a big push a couple of years ago, but seems to have slowed down Below are harder to find Czech Rebel- www.rebelbeer.com Broucek Czechvar Staro Brno Lobkowicz I heard Burgerbrau from Ceske Budjivoce will be available this summer "Rich Posiadlik of Portage Indiana" wrote in message oups.com... Hi. I've heard so many good things about Czech beer. What brands should I look out for, that would not be too difficult to find in North America? Thanks Rich in IN |
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"news" wrote in message news:uS6Xd.23644$Az.19277@lakeread02... used to many, but see less and less Pilsner Urquell, sold most everywhere, had a big push a couple of years ago, but seems to have slowed down That's because they stopped advertising.....The public is fickle....The price of fame is continuously pouring money down the black hole of Madison Avenue........The beer hasn't changed....It's still as good as ever. |
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