robert ames
robert ames
some years back all of the sudden the beck's lager that i was getting lost its flavour, and the label went from saying "made in germany" to "inspired by germany" (or some other nonsense) and "made and bottled under license in canada by molson (or some other bulk producer).
last night i ordered a bottle of newcastle brown ale, and after the first few sips, i powered up the flashlight on my phone to read the label and sure enough, "made and bottled by laganitas". shit. it tasted nothing like newcastle.
at least at beck's and newcastle, there is not even any pretense of making the licensed beer taste like the original.
and how long before we see on a bottle of bourgogne blanc from some huge negotiant/great satan saying, "made and bottled under license by gallo/carlo rossi/almaden"?
last night i ordered a bottle of newcastle brown ale, and after the first few sips, i powered up the flashlight on my phone to read the label and sure enough, "made and bottled by laganitas". shit. it tasted nothing like newcastle.
at least at beck's and newcastle, there is not even any pretense of making the licensed beer taste like the original.
and how long before we see on a bottle of bourgogne blanc from some huge negotiant/great satan saying, "made and bottled under license by gallo/carlo rossi/almaden"?