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Re: Falstaff Beer: Kerouac's brand on his last day

by yournamehere@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Nov 4, 2003 at 08:08 PM

Ironywaves wrote:
> Apparently, Falstaff Beer still exists, in name, if not the actual
original
> beer:
> 
> http://www.falstaffbrewing.com/
> 

If you're a fan of Falstaff (or Ballantine Ale or Carling or many other 
small, long-gone breweries' beers) that's a great site but it's a "fan" 
site, not a company site.

The company, S&P, that bought Falstaff Brewing Co. also owned General 
Brewing (Lucky Lager) on the West Coast, and eventually bought the 
famous Pearl Brewery in Texas as well.  Eventually they took over the 
Pabst company and it's by that name they are now known.  They don't brew 
any beer, but instead have Miller make all their beers for them- and 
they own MANY of the once famous local and regional brands of the US. 
See their website for just a partial listing- 
http://www.pabst.com/checker_f.asp
 




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Falstaff Beer: Kerouac's brand on his last day
dockery58@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2003-11-04 10:41:11 
Re: Falstaff Beer: Kerouac's brand on his last day
"Ironywaves" &l  2003-11-04 13:59:19 
Re: Falstaff Beer: Kerouac's brand on his last day
yournamehere@[EMAIL PROTE  2003-11-04 20:08:09 
Re: Falstaff Beer: Kerouac's brand on his last day
"Ironywaves" &l  2003-11-04 16:09:51 

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