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Originally posted by Coren
Sales numbers compared to your Belgian beers prove that most people tend to disagree with that statement.
Even Stella Artois?.
Originally posted by Coren
Sales numbers compared to your Belgian beers prove that most people tend to disagree with that statement.
Originally posted by - Pathfinder -
You call that crap beer?
Originally posted by - Pathfinder -
You call that crap beer?
Originally posted by Coren
It's the taste that defines the beer, not the alcohol %. Unless you need more alchohol to cover up the otherwise lousy taste ofcourse.
Originally posted by Coren
Sales numbers compared to your Belgian beers prove that most people tend to disagree with that statement.
Originally posted by the_smurflord
popularity != quality
People drink what is commonly available to them, that's nothing to do with the quality of the product, more to price and distribution.
Just look at most of the pop charts to illustrate my point.
Originally posted by the_smurflord
popularity != quality
People drink what is commonly available to them, that's nothing to do with the quality of the product, more to price and distribution.
Just look at most of the pop charts to illustrate my point.
Originally posted by frogster
As Nigel Powers once said:
"There are only two types of people i hate in this world. Those intollerent of other peoples cultures, and the Dutch."
Originally posted by sharma
Yank wannabes