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Just sort of down the street from me, if I-81 is a 'street'.
Not the oldest brewery - the oldest continuously operating brewery in the US - even better.
They were one of two or three that were able to remain open during Prohibition, so their recipe is the original one - with flavor! Not that watered down androgynous psuedo-pilsiner carbonated novelty beverage most factories call "beer" that was mass-marketed after WW2.
RangerX wrote:The original Czech version is decent as well.
I first had the Czech Busweiser Budvar when I was in Italy. I was curious and it is actually pretty good.
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Just sort of down the street from me, if I-81 is a 'street'.
Not the oldest brewery - the oldest continuously operating brewery in the US - even better.
They were one of two or three that were able to remain open during Prohibition, so their recipe is the original one - with flavor! Not that watered down androgynous psuedo-pilsiner carbonated novelty beverage most factories call "beer" that was mass-marketed after WW2.
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