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How Obama anti-trust lawyers led to Modelo becoming the US top beer (Original Post)
Renew Deal
Oct 2023
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Lovie777
(12,346 posts)1. For me it's carries more punch.........................
House of Roberts
(5,188 posts)3. At 4.4% alcohol? 'Punch' can be measured.
Newcastle is only 4.7% and yet people swear it's stronger. I drink three brands. Old Stock Ale from North Coast Brewery, Founder's Dirty Bastard, and Paulaner Double Bock, if I can't get one of the other two.
Old Stock comes in at 10-12% depending on the year, and Dirty Bastard and the Paulaner at about 8%. Know your beer(s)!
Walleye
(31,068 posts)2. I guess we can hope it helps the Mexican economy a little
Hotler
(11,452 posts)4. I like Bohemia better. First time was a poorly chaperoned class trip to Juarez Mexico in 1970, I was 15.
Still one of my go to beers today. Modelo is go also.
mitch96
(13,929 posts)5. Modelo has it's roots in German beer tradition. Germans migrating from Pennsylvania down to Texas and northern
Mexico.. Kinda like the Chinese beer, Tsingtao. German roots in China... PROST!
Beer gets around, eh?
Me? Guinness! Sláinte!
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