| Re: Fake Carlsberg On 29 Aug 2003 14:55:41 -0700, [email]mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk[/email] (Mike Lyle)
wrote:
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>timvanhoof@gmx.net (Tim Vanhoof) wrote in message news:<1g00kwv.17kvnrx77v1hcN%timvanhoof@gmx.net>...[color=green]
>> R R <newnovelann@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> > In Merseyside England, 7,000 pints of fake Carlsberg were seized. Here's my
>> > question, where did the guy get the recipe to mimic Carlsberg beer???[/color]
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>> And why did he want it???[/color]
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>There's always a market for beer for people who don't like beer.[/color]
This is pretty much the reason for Anheuser-Busch's success. They
have (correctly) determined that there are a *lot* of people who
don't like the taste of beer, or at least don't like it all the time.
So they successfully market a beer that tastes barely like beer -
little malt flavor, little malt aroma, and bittering at 9 IBU.
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