| Date |
Visitor |
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| 4/19/2004 8:10:39 PM |
Elliot |
Melbourne |
Your uneducated readers obviously have no f @#$@ G idea at all seeing this beer was just awarded the best beer in the world mantle!!!!!
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| 4/19/2004 11:03:47 PM |
Mark |
Sydney |
I agree with Elliot. The drinkers at this website must only be used to drinking cat's piss. |
| 4/20/2004 1:00:26 PM |
Steve |
Austin, TX |
What the hell are you idiots talking about? if you look at the rating, it rates rather well. Not the best in the world, but still a good rating. Remember, there are people out there who have been brewing beer since before your country was full of english prisoners! Try them - you might learn something. |
| 4/20/2004 4:54:09 PM |
Robin |
Warrnambool |
Hey Steve,
Must really piss you off seeing convicts take out the American-Style Amber Lager section from a country who believes the world relys and revolves around them!!!! |
| 4/22/2004 9:52:45 AM |
Steve |
Austin, TX |
You know, I searched on Google for such an award and couldn't find anything except an award for "Clean Business". Care to point me to the link that shows they won an award that means anything beyond the taste test you had in you backyard? Maybe you don't have the internet down there yet? |
| 5/6/2004 11:19:07 PM |
dunatosAllos |
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This beer is brewed in my home state. beautiful beer, but not quite as good as Summer Blonde which was the previous release |
| 5/12/2004 9:38:09 PM |
Naomi |
Geelong, Aust |
hey steve, i suggest that you learn how to use googe, as i did a quick search and found the link http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/winners_list/04Winners.doc category 34. Gold medal, cascade brewery. like robin said, it must cut you deep! maybe it's you who doesn't have internet yet, way out there in rednecksville! |
| 5/13/2004 1:02:17 PM |
Steve |
Austin, TX |
Great Robin. OZ got 1 victory out of 81 categories! That puts you up there with the Ukrane and Nicaragua. Well done. Keep up that great Aussie brewing tradition! |
| 5/16/2004 6:44:32 AM |
Peter |
Brisbane, Australia |
Autumn Amber is a very good but not world beating. It is a very limited variety of Cascade which is owned by Fosters. Although a World Cup Beer 2004 winner, the World Beer Cup has far too many categories and far too few entries to be anything more than a marketing tool. Less than 100,000 litres of Autumn Amber were brewed, not enough volume in my view to warrant inclusion in a World Beer contest. |