The beers are not the same lmao, shite and cheaply made compared to their native counterparts
Budvar is 100% better than any of the macro lagers mentioned in this article
I already knew this, Newcastle Brown Ale got an EU certificate to be Newcastle only then dropped it to be brewed elsewhere. Which the EU decided was ok of course
Stella has badly declined and the recipe now includes cheapo corn syrup.
A guy I watch on YouTube did the Budvar tour a few months ago, drank with the head brewer etc etc, a long watch but very interesting:
It’s like how Cadbury’s shut down production in Bristol and moved it to Poland once Kraft took over. It saves them money and that was all they cared about, to the point where they ignored Cameron summoning the CEO to parliament to explain themselves. Profit trumps everything and if it is too expensive to manufacture here then companies have no qualms about moving production abroad.
I’m not sure that the people that would notice would be buying it anyway
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Nice read 🤘🏻
The beers are not the same lmao, shite and cheaply made compared to their native counterparts
Budvar is 100% better than any of the macro lagers mentioned in this article
I already knew this, Newcastle Brown Ale got an EU certificate to be Newcastle only then dropped it to be brewed elsewhere. Which the EU decided was ok of course
Stella has badly declined and the recipe now includes cheapo corn syrup.
A guy I watch on YouTube did the Budvar tour a few months ago, drank with the head brewer etc etc, a long watch but very interesting:
https://youtu.be/DFRosyuUFjg
It’s like how Cadbury’s shut down production in Bristol and moved it to Poland once Kraft took over. It saves them money and that was all they cared about, to the point where they ignored Cameron summoning the CEO to parliament to explain themselves. Profit trumps everything and if it is too expensive to manufacture here then companies have no qualms about moving production abroad.
I’m not sure that the people that would notice would be buying it anyway