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Re: Good Beer, Now Favorite Beer Survey

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Subject: Re: Good Beer, Now Favorite Beer Survey
From: "Jim Muller" <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 16:45:42 -0400
On 15 Jul 2003 at 12:04, George Huffaker wrote:

> ...what Dave describes below that Guiness is doing is exactly what
> Triumph did with their cars.  ...
> ...just enjoy it and quit whinging and knocking American beers
> like a bunch of fecking Euro-wannabes.  ;-)

Nice rant, George!  Interesting analogy of Guiness to Triumph.  I'd 
like to offer a personal experience in counterpoint.  During my last 
two years in college I spent many a weekend evening at a local eatery 

where two (or more) of us friends would share a large house special 
pizza (with anchovies) and we'd each consume one or two bottles of 
Lowenbrau Dark.  Shortly after I graduated, Miller began producing 
Lowenbrau, both dark and Pilsner, in the US.  With my first taste of 
the "new and improved" Lowenbrau, I *knew* it wasn't the same, not 
even close to the original.  I tried it once or twice again with the 
hope that they just hadn't gotten the recipe down yet.  Nope.  It got 

worse, and has never been the same as the original.  I stopped 
drinking it.  It had nothing to do with being a Euro-wannabe, nor a 
beer snob.  I just didn't like the stuff!

In contrast, it never seemed to me that Triumph ever intentionally 
toned down their suspensions to match the "conventional" American 
concept of what a car should be.  If anything, the cars they exported 

to the US had rather more character than one might have expected.  
Indeed the Stag, meant to be a yuppie's sportscar before the word 
came into being, was a failure (though for technical reasons, 
mostly).  Of course, others with more awareness than my limited 
supply may dispute those observations.

Just my $.007.

-- 
Jim Muller
jimmuller@pop.rcn.com
'80 Spitfire, '70 GT6+


-- 
Jim Muller
jimmuller@pop.rcn.com
'80 Spitfire, '70 GT6+

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