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According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer.
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It's all because of a government conspiracy, I tell you!!!!!!!
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Bud is still the KING of BEERS!
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According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer. |
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According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer. |
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don't like bud anyway...so HA!!
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According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer. That just means it's not a traditional beer, but it's still a beer, and of course it's not a german beer, it's American so of course it's not going to follow the rules. |
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Germans,,,,Didn't we kick their a** like twice in a row? If they keep this up there may have to be a third time!
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Nope!so in recognition of these documented facts let's call it skunk pee-pee then shall we?
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WW1, WW2, and then Bud World Bowl Extreme.
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I drank real bud in Germany. Still tasted like horse piss.
I prefer English ales myself. New Castle! |
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According to the Reinheitsgebot (The German Purity Law of 1516), Budweiser does not qualify as beer. In order to meet the traditional German restrictions regarding what constitutes beer, it must contain no ingredients other than barley, hops, yeast and water. Since Budweiser includes rice and other adjuncts, it does not meet this traditional definition of beer. i'm petty sure this only applies to ale, i could be mistaken but i'm petty sure germans don't even count beer as a beverage. more like unrefined pee..... |
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WW1, WW2, and then Bud World Bowl Extreme. |
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Edited by
PATSFAN
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Wed 04/02/08 05:57 PM
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am pounding down Bud lights
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am poundind down Bud lights |
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am pounding down Bud lights |
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am pounding down Bud lights Join me for some hog hunting, bud and guns? |
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am poundind down Bud lights I think I'll wear one that says I'm single |
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am pounding down Bud lights Join me for some hog hunting, bud and guns? |
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I'm going out thursday night to drink beer, I will take this into consideration, as I am poundind down Bud lights I think I'll wear one that says I'm single |
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