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My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel Thanks, Ronde Chumpion |
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On 18 Apr 2004 09:45:39 -0700, ronde chumpion wrote:
> My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel Warsteiner is beer, Gerolsteiner is mineral water. |
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Ewoud Dronkert wrote:
> On 18 Apr 2004 09:45:39 -0700, ronde chumpion wrote: >> My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which >> should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > > Warsteiner is beer, Gerolsteiner is mineral water. Yes, but as beers go, Amstel isn't all that far away from mineral water. |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 19:01:58 +0200, Robert Chung wrote:
> Yes, but as beers go, Amstel isn't all that far away from mineral water. Hey, it's just regular pilsner. I like Grolsch better but Amstel is OK. BTW, "Amstel Gold" is a different beer, 7%. |
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"ronde chumpion" <rondechumpion@aol.com> wrote in message news:62f26b38.0404180845.55fd575@posting.google.com... > Hey, > > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > > Thanks, > Ronde Chumpion Go for the "regular" Amstel when you're in Europe; it's not imported to North America!! One of the finest in the world. |
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Ewoud Dronkert <me@privacy.net> writes:
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 19:01:58 +0200, Robert Chung wrote: >> Yes, but as beers go, Amstel isn't all that far away from mineral water. > > Hey, it's just regular pilsner. I like Grolsch better but Amstel is OK. > BTW, "Amstel Gold" is a different beer, 7%. Grolsch rokz!!!! -- le Vent a Dos Davey Crockett Six-Day site: http://members.rogers.com/sixday/sixday.html |
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On 18 Apr 2004 09:45:39 -0700, rondechumpion@aol.com (ronde chumpion)
wrote: >Hey, > > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which >should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > >Thanks, >Ronde Chumpion Neither. I make my own beer. |
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ronde chumpion <rondechumpion@aol.com> wrote:
> My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel When did you stop smoking crack and start drinking beer? Bob Schwartz cvcc@execpc.com |
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Ewoud Dronkert <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<mad580h4ltjk0mfkmfmc8835g2uspreaai@4ax.com>...
> On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 19:01:58 +0200, Robert Chung wrote: > > Yes, but as beers go, Amstel isn't all that far away from mineral water. > > Hey, it's just regular pilsner. I like Grolsch better but Amstel is OK. > BTW, "Amstel Gold" is a different beer, 7%. grolsch is definitely better, but the pils from brouwerij 't ij is the best |
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Ewoud Dronkert schreef: > . > BTW, "Amstel Gold" is a different beer, 7%. That's funny. In seeing (and appreciating) this race for a quarter of a century, I never became aware of this. As so often the press speaks of "the Gold Race" I thought it was just a pathetic name for a fine race. |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 08:25:26 +0200, Van Hoorebeeck Bart wrote:
>> BTW, "Amstel Gold" is a different beer, 7%. > > That's funny. In seeing (and appreciating) this race for a quarter of > a century, I never became aware of this. Haha! You're a big man to admit it. |
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ronde chumpion <rondechumpion@aol.com> wrote:
> > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > Thanks, > Ronde Chumpion Gerolsteiner. I don't think you're ready for the strong stuff like Amstel Light[*] just yet. Also, you seem a little dehydrated, what with the hallucinations about Gord and Mario and all. [*] the only Amstel we get regularly in the states -Ben Does anyone know where I can get Genny Cream in California? Or Natty Bo? |
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rondechumpion@aol.com (ronde chumpion) wrote in message news:<62f26b38.0404180845.55fd575@posting.google.com>...
> Hey, > > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel Shiner Bock. Forget those imports. Dick Durbin |
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"Ewoud Dronkert" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:hlc580hoemskbsphu154tb8hkmm254u386@4ax.com... > On 18 Apr 2004 09:45:39 -0700, ronde chumpion wrote: > > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > > Warsteiner is beer, Gerolsteiner is mineral water. I've actually tried Warsteiner, found it at one of the local liquor outlets. Great beer! However, haven't found Gerolsteiner water. |
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"Ewoud Dronkert" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:hlc580hoemskbsphu154tb8hkmm254u386@4ax.com... > On 18 Apr 2004 09:45:39 -0700, ronde chumpion wrote: > > My personal favorite is Old Style. But IF I was to buy one, which > > should it be? Gerolsteiner or Amstel > > Warsteiner is beer, Gerolsteiner is mineral water. Well then, I guess Gerolsteiner loses. BTW, I have seen it in the US recently and I did not know they were that widely distributed. |
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