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- From: knapp@spot.Colorado.EDU (David Knapp)
- Subject: Re: Local beers (was: Info on local tavern.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.233543.25038@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
- References: <1992Nov13.000427.19620@advtech.uswest.com> <1992Nov16.153947.5567@ncar.ucar.edu> <1992Nov16.162621.7034@advtech.uswest.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 23:35:43 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.162621.7034@advtech.uswest.com> mgooley@advtech.uswest.com (Mark. Gooley) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov16.153947.5567@ncar.ucar.edu> chris@chinook.atd.ucar.edu writes:
- >>I have to disagree with Boulder Beer being undrinkable. All of there
- >>good beers are not available in bottle, so you have to go to the brewery
- >>itself. Also they only charge $2.25 for a 22oz beer and $4.50 for
- >>pitchers and $6.35 for the half gallons. They currently have an excellent
- >>Bitter on tap.
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- >I'm the one he's disagreeing with.
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- >Opinions? Does anyone else think that the bottled Boulder Beer products
- >are bad, and are the ones they have on tap really better?
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- For some bizarre, unexplained reasons, both Walnut and Oasis beers give me
- a *smashing* headache. I have always suspected formaldehyde, but am not
- sure, as I keep forgetting to bring my pocket chemical analysis kit when I
- go there.
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- Boulder beers are so sweet as to make my hair curl. They strike me as
- 'sorority beers' as they have alcohol, so one can eventually get drunk, and
- are syrupy sweet.
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- Now if you want a *real* beer, Coors mega-litE is the way to go. Made of
- 100% natural Taiwanese rice, it really hits the spot if you are dying of
- thirst.
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- David Knapp University of Colorado, Boulder
- Perpetual Student knapp@spot.colorado.edu
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