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17 years 11 months ago #7

its appear they got rid of their bock in favour of Eiken Artois and it an oak aged lager?

17 years 11 months ago #8

"oblivious":j3ne508x wrote: its seam they got rid of their bock in favour of Eiken Artois and it an oak aged lager?[/quote:j3ne508x]Apparently so. I've never seen it, though.

17 years 11 months ago #9

I've seen the Oak Aged Stella in Tesco although i haven't tried it as it only came in four packs...

17 years 11 months ago #10

It could be a good thing for all the Belgian beers owned by Inbev. They might get sold off. Lots of trained brewers around those parts to let smaller beers be small.

17 years 11 months ago #11

"the beer revolution":kjz0bkiu wrote: It could be a good thing for all the Belgian beers owned by Inbev. They might get sold off.[/quote:kjz0bkiu]Not likely. They're not going to replace Jupiler (Belgium's top-selling beer) or Stella with Bud.

InBev don't own all that many brands in Belgium really: one witbier, one lambic, one abbey, two lagers and perhaps a handful of other minor ones.

17 years 11 months ago #12

People in St Louis are a bit nervous I understand.
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