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another contract CUB has lost. :super:

Why?

I don't care if CUB exists and keeps making the beers they are making. It's good to have choice and choices are increasing. If that means beer you don't like is included in the choices, as long as they are not the only choices, then everybody wins.

Some people like CUB. Would you take that choice away from them to exclusively favour your own or can they buy the beer you want at the same time as you being able to buy the one you want?
 
Everything I've ever heard about Grupo Modelo says that they will never, ever brew so much as a single drop of corona outside of mexico. They like to keep they money in the country.

Apart from Cocaine and Tequila it's the only dollar-earning export they have. Mexican microwave oven, mexican DVD player, mexican fridge, yeah as if (hang on substitute Australian in the above)
 
then again - dont you hideous queenslanders refer to victorian as Mexicans... who knows??

Nah - the other stuff, Hogard, Leffe etc was all imported (from where I never bothered to find out) and distributed by CUB, not made locally. I doubt that will change under Lion, the volumes are just to small. Lion may have an appropriately sized plant... so its possible I guess, but I doubt it.

Corona is an interesting one - if you really want to see the ultimate expression of "MEGA" as it refers to brewing, check out the two biggest corona plants in Mexico... If you combined Abbottsford, Yatala and all of LN's breweries into one, it'd still rattle around inside either of the mexican plants. Just truly massive.
 
Apart from Cocaine and Tequila it's the only dollar-earning export they have. Mexican microwave oven, mexican DVD player, mexican fridge, yeah as if (hang on substitute Australian in the above)


Actually not so, Mexico is the 2nd biggest electronics manufacturer outside of Asia - after America, & American cars arent made in Detroit anymore. Since NAFTA a whole heaps of other industries have moved south of the border too.
 
The one company missing here is CCA. Coca-cola Amatil has the distribution rights for Corona and Carlsberg from 2013 so they'll obviously be looking to do something with the brands in the future. CCA has voiced intention to get back into beer in a big way when it's eligible and building a new big brewery isn't out of the question from what I've read.

Booz
 
[quote name='The Ol' Boozeroony' post='915837' date='May 24 2012, 07:52 AM']The one company missing here is CCA. Coca-cola Amatil has the distribution rights for Corona and Carlsberg from 2013 so they'll obviously be looking to do something with the brands in the future. CCA has voiced intention to get back into beer in a big way when it's eligible and building a new big brewery isn't out of the question from what I've read.

Booz[/quote]

CC also bought the Fiji brewery from Fosters as part of the Blue Tongue / SAB Miller purchase of Fosters.
 
How will you see me there if you don't know when I'll be arriving?


Ahhhh. The Goomba-granted telepathy


:eek:

Looking forward to our meeting :icon_cheers:

More alluding to the fact that I'm there with a fair amount of frequency! :lol:

Never buy beer in cartons (I get bored by the end), not that frequently in 6ers, mostly as singles or multiple different singles.
 
I won an "incentive" type comp at work last year and got a $100 Coles Myer gift card and arrived home with 4 slabs of Henninger "Look what I won at work, dear" :p I might grab a carton of Bulimba Gold Top while it's still around, saw some in Dans last week, and trot some out now and again for nostalgia's sake.
 
Henninger = disincentive. :D

I actually don't mind the Brisbane Bitter - certainly has more body and less isohop taste than most commercial offerings.

And at $9.90 per sixer, it isn't bad.

I'm liking the plastic pils at Dan's for $9.90 per sixer for cheap booze.

Otherwise, I just go dry until I can afford/brew something good.
 
I actually don't mind the Brisbane Bitter - certainly has more body and less isohop taste than most commercial offerings.

I had a Brisbane Bitter inbetween one of my Saisons, and one of my XXXX Ales. It was a difficult time in my life - especially with the proud owner of the box scrutinising my face.

Tasted like VB. Horrendously so.

Best cheap beer I've had in ages was a six pack of Stienlager for $5.99 at a corner store in Honolulu. That stuff is underrated if you're a lover of euro lagers.
 
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