Enzo wrote:I haven't seen St. Pauli Girl beer in ages. It was a popular import back in the day when Lowenbrau and Heineken ruled.
Enzo wrote:Lowenbrau used to be an import, then (I think ) Miller bought rights to the name and started brewing Lowenbrau in the USA, not like it was the same though...they "Americanized" the recipe. SInce that ultimately failed, it isn't made here. I heard real Lowenbrau was being imported again, but I've never seen it.
Мастер wrote:
And apparently the board doesn't allow dirty ferrin characters in URLs. I can Anglicise the name when I type it to remove the umlauted characters, but I can't change the URL.
g-one wrote:Мастер wrote:
And apparently the board doesn't allow dirty ferrin characters in URLs. I can Anglicise the name when I type it to remove the umlauted characters, but I can't change the URL.
Did you try copy & paste? Usually when I find characters that don't exist on my keyboard, copy & paste works ok.
Halcyon Dayz, FCD wrote:URLs can only contain ASCII characters.
Halcyon Dayz, FCD wrote:Löwenbräu
Richard A wrote:Reminds me of an American friend and colleague who made a face when he overheard someone at a conference (here in the UK) ordering Bud. When he saw me laugh, he said, "I wouldn't even order that in America!" and then went on to talk about the craft beers. I take the point about wanting different things at different times - when we lived in the US, my preferred quaff of choice was Coors, followed by Miller.
Something else I noticed was that the US craft beers tend to be stronger than the ones here - closer to the Belgian tradition. As - except in Belgium - I don't normally go much above 5%, this means that if I do drink US beer, it tends to be of the supermarket variety.
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