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Old May 10th 2005, 2:48 pm
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The usual financial maze:

"Altria Group, Inc. is the parent company of Kraft Foods, Philip Morris International, Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris Capital Corporation. Altria Group is also the largest shareholder in the world's second-largest brewer, SABMiller plc, with a 36% economic interest."

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We have a ton of microbreweries that have been popping up aruond us, it's brill!

I have to admit to enjoying the occasional Miller High Life (yeah yeah I know, gnat's p*ss LOL) but quite a high number of bars (I'll never call them "pubs" even if they do) actually carry Boddington's now, ie. 2 or more!
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Originally Posted by Maz
the occasional Miller High Life
Has one use only:
1. Place multiple cans in net.
2. Tow net behind white water raft.
3. Drink as necessary to maintain hydration.*

* NB: It is not intended that you get drunk by this particular application.
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Old May 11th 2005, 2:41 am
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Originally Posted by Manc
you obviously haven't sampled

Natural Ice Light or Busch Light then.
Don't forget Rolling Rock...
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You can get Fullers etc here on tap but it is crap.

Best to stock to the local brews, some are quite acceptable.

Beer sales are going down in most of the western world btw.
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