New Topvar

I have been drinking Topvar for a good long time now, and it tasted great consistently. The printing on the can always said 5.2%

About two weeks ago, the beer started tasting like it was missing something. I paid it little attention until last week when I was looking at the can and saw a 5.0 where the 5.2 used to be. I did a double- take. Why was this really good perfectly excellent product changed? I drink Topvar because it has been the best lager [to my taste] that I can find, but now it's no better than everyone else's...

I suppose I can always drink Faxe, Tuborg, or Grolsch instead...

-'dreas

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dreas
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Have you ever tried other great Slovak beers ?

Zlaty Bazant, Kelt, Saris ..

Cheers, Jomar

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for details on my consumption in Slovakia. According to my own rating, Slovak beer is the best in the countries I've visited so far.

Cheers, Jomar

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Jomar Hønsi

Dude, if you can taste a .2% difference in alcohol then my hat is off to you!

_Randal

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Randal Chapman

This week I visited Alesmith, a tiny San Diego Microbrewery with a lot of highly rated beers.

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They told me their IPA was 7.5% ABV. "But it says 7.25% on the bottle," I said. They told me that the law allows a .25% deviation either way and they would have to change the label if it went any higher.

Reply to
Slobby Don

All it takes is practice...

-'dreas

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dreas

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