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Not what I expected
I was at the neighbourhood liquor store the other day. I wanted a dozen Peroni but there was none on the shelf. Next to its usual shelf was this, Carlsberg, a Danish beer (a Pilsner) I remembered from my youth as being quaffable. So I bought a dozen.
At home, quaffing, I couldn't understand why it tasted so, so, so American! It had none of the European beer qualities I remembered.
Finally I read the label. It was made in central Canada, in Kitchener.
Oh well. Cross this one off the list.
At home, quaffing, I couldn't understand why it tasted so, so, so American! It had none of the European beer qualities I remembered.
Finally I read the label. It was made in central Canada, in Kitchener.
Oh well. Cross this one off the list.
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