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Only Canadian beers I have seen here are Canadian, Keiths, and GranvilleIsland. |
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What you drink normall in weekend? |
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| Where do you get the information about 6-pack of Budweiser for the cinema ticket? I think they didn't put the exact number of beer u need to buy and my friend helped me to make a phone call to ask. The lady said there is no limited amount. so that they can just buy one Budweiser and get the receipt to buy the ticket. does it make more sense now? I don't think it's a good deal to buy bunch of stuffs that I don't like that much in order to get a little treat. |
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| Budweiser ![]() ...but to each their own. BTW- Broadway Circuit has discounts on film admission prices every Tuesday...does UA also offer this? |
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| All cinemas offer the Tuesday special, so thats usually a day to avoid unless you like full houses. A better discount deal is to pay by the credit card of the day and get a 10 per discount. --Bud idea buy a single can and pass it to the next person in line-take it back when all your crew is ticketed and take can back to where you got it from and exchange it for something drinkable. |
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I remember being 17 in NYC and thinking it would be a good idea to drink two 40s of Budweiser. Halfway through the second one, I puked my guts out. lol. I drank 40s of Budweiser a few times in the US, simply because it was cheap. What shocked me was seeing how much Budweiser is sold in the Netherlands! Last edited by jayinhongkong; 17-08-2008 at 10:47 AM. |
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Lan Kwai Fong Beer - Hong Kong's Premium Beer and vomited and resolved never to go near a HK Brew. Well frankly LKF is only good for use as a shampoo and then only if you have really greasy hair and absolutely no other way to clean up. Well guess what? LKF is not made by HK Brewery Not many people know that So you can be forgiven for assuming that it is. Speaking of brews in strange places, anyone had a Fosters brewed in Allahabad? Not bad at Rs250/- for a large chilled bottle |
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Wednesday, March 17, 1999 Published at 17:49 GMT World: South Asia Guinness launched in Nepal On the day that sees celebrations in many parts of the world, on behalf of Saint Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland, a famous Irish product has reached new heights. Guinness stout beer -- is to be brewed and distributed in Nepal, by one of the country's biggest breweries, Mount Everest. Correspondents say-beer drinking is fast becoming fashionable with the urban middle classes in the capital, Kathmandu, but they say environmentalists may not be so happy -- one pressure group recently said that it had cleared fifty-six thousand beer bottles from the lower slopes of Mount Everest. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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| How many a day? I limit myself to one alcoholic beverage a day however, I must admit I am several decades ahead of schedule. |
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What do I drink? Depends on what I'm eating, and what time of day. If drinking just to get buzzed Heineken usually (in HK). Otherwise, too many choices: Asahi, Keith's, Sleemans, Moosehead, Kokanee, Bigrock Trad, Guiness, Kilkenny, Boddingtons, and many other micro-breweries from Canada are sooooo much better than Bud. Last edited by Jon.E.Kong; 18-08-2008 at 04:36 PM. |
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