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Default City Brewing buys Rolling Rock plant

Yesterday it happened.

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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 19:57:39 GMT, (GregS) wrote:

>Yesterday it happened.


I hope they will brew something better than Rolling Rock.

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>I don't know why, but most events I go to serve Coors Light and Rolling Rock.

Coors Light is even worse than Rolling Rock!

You need to make some new friends. ((:-))

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GregS wrote:
Iron City here in the Burg cost more than some imported beers.

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Boy, you got that right. At Max and Irma's, an IC Light draft was
$4.25, my wife's bottle of Beck Dark was $3.25.

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>If I was having an outing. I think for a light beer, might even select IC light
>as it won in a GABF one year. I might even select Iron City draft, which
>in the draft version is not bad.


I hope you will allow me to bring my own Lord Chesterfield Ale.

> I usually buy Genesee 30 packs for $12 and also Cream Ale....


I'd still prefer Chesterfield Ale. I don't care for sweet beer.

>I would also get some Molsen Golden for my party for those who like to party....


Not wild about that, either.

>or get those would don't like to party, partying!!


For that, gin might be better.

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