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bajaguy
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The solution is to brew your own
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Baja Brewing Company has a reasonably good Peyote Pale Ale,
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Exactly my point. There are some kinda good, maybe ok dishwater being sold here but NO excellent craft brews. Modelo has a weisen that is horse p.
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Bajahowodd
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I'm guessing that this push back by the Mexican government is because virtually all of their legacy breweries have come to be controlled by foreign
corporations. Namely, SAB Miller of UK, InBev-Anheuser Busch of Belgium, and Heinekin of the Netherlands.
Oh, for the days of local breweries, when Pacifico was only brewed in Mazatlan, and Tecate only in Tecate.
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bajaguy
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Germany
When I was in the army stationed in Germany, we would delight in visiting different towns as all the small towns had their own brewery
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I'm guessing that this push back by the Mexican government is because virtually all of their legacy breweries have come to be controlled by foreign
corporations. Namely, SAB Miller of UK, InBev-Anheuser Busch of Belgium, and Heinekin of the Netherlands.
Oh, for the days of local breweries, when Pacifico was only brewed in Mazatlan, and Tecate only in Tecate. |
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measomsan
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Anyone know a good brew master down here or even in the states that would relocate to Cabo? If so send me a u2u ... Tanks
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bajaguy
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Hahaha...........the best bet is to brew your own. I can send you a couple of pointers!!!!
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Anyone know a good brew master down here or even in the states that would relocate to Cabo? If so send me a u2u ... Tanks |
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Leo
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Interesting subject. As author of 'BEERS of British Columbia' I went to about 50 micro breweries and brew-pubs in BC, tasted about 250 different brews
with my son and published a handsome book on that in 2010.
l am always on the lookout for new micro/ craft breweries.
I put April 19 in my calender Bayaguy. If I can work it in on my way back to Canada, I sure will stop by in the New Year.
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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bajaguy
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Leo.....it would be great to talk with you and see what you think of the Baja Micro/Craft breweries. We usually have about 40+ represented at the
Ensenada festival.
The Ensenada festival is the first of three every year. The other two being Tijuana and Mexicali.
If you are interested, I can put you in contact with one of the directors of the Baja Craft Beer Association.
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Interesting subject. As author of 'BEERS of British Columbia' I went to about 50 micro breweries and brew-pubs in BC, tasted about 250 different brews
with my son and published a handsome book on that in 2010.
l am always on the lookout for new micro/ craft breweries.
I put April 19 in my calender Bayaguy. If I can work it in on my way back to Canada, I sure will stop by in the New Year. |
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