Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

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ryan
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

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Kevnlis wrote:I am off to Chicago at the end of April
:shock: Do you think that`s wise? Have Big Al and that crazy mutha Dutch Schultz finished blowing people away? :shock:
That Dutchman is a loose cannon. :(
Tho I always had a soft spot for Capone, he was just misunderstood.
Anyway, be careful. :|
Kevnlis
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

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Mate my Great Grandmother and Grandfather worked for Capone so I am covered ;)

As for this psycho with a gun shooting people at the uni... I promise to steer clear of skinny white boys in black trench coats! :lol:
Prost and happy brewing!

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pacman
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Re: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

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Yes, SNPA was definitely imported. 3 or 4 years ago is my guess, and the price was exorbitant. From memory, about $6 a stubbie, or $29.95 a six pack. Great beer, but grossly overpriced.

Yes, it is shipped to the UK. For some unexplainable reason I kept, among much trivia, a supermarket check out docket from a Waitrose outlet in Bath , Somerset, dated 10/01/08. Among the purchases, 1 X S NEVADA PALE ALE. Price? £1.49! Or, in our money, about $3.75 max!

Also purchased on the same docket, a generic (Waitrose label) 500ml Czech Pilsner for £1,19 . What's that? About $3.00 max in our money?

No wonder three of my kids working in London are enjoying themselves immensely!
Cheers,

Pacman
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