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It's Coors way of differentiating between 3.2 % for some western states and their regular-strength beers. Their designation, not mine. Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Bob wrote: > > > Why regular-brewed beers don't have calorie and carb counts on them: > > http://www.drinkbeergetthindiet.com/more_beer_carb_info.htm > > > > So, what's with "REPEAL" in the title of many of the beers on the > partial list? F'r'instance- > > > Coors Repeal 11.79 > > Coors 3.2 9.54 > > Coors Export > > And, if you guess it's got something to do with what the beer was after > Prohibition, this one'll disprove that- > > Blue Moon Honey Blond Repeal > > > Also, from the site, this is incorrect- > > "...Bert Grant, better known by some as the man who opened the Yakima > Brewing Company, the first microbrewery in the U.S.,..." > > There were a number of micro's that came before Yakima. I think Grant's > sometimes credited with the first "brewpub", tho'... > > >
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