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13/02/2019 10:59:36
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Technology
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Software
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Miscellaneous
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>>>>>>My kids like weird beers. For me, if not Coors Light, I could drink Sam Adams Summer Ale. But even this one is a bit too "heavy" for me. I like some Belgium beers (e.g. Palm, Stella Artois). With sushi I like Japanese beers (e.g. Sapporo).
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>>>>>Ah, Sapporo. It was such a nostalgia hit when I tasted it - exactly the taste of our local beer as it was in the seventies :). Which doesn't exist anymore. The brewery is still there, didn't move since 1745 (that's 20 years before Guinness), but they aren't making any beer for the last couple of decades. The logic of robber barons of so-called transition pushed it into debt so someone could buy it cheap and then strip it of machinery and keep the prime real estate - smack downtown, facing the river.
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>>>>>>But in general I am a very light beer drinker.
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>>>>>Then I'm a rather dark one :).
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>>>>Sapporo is the beer that unite us, the light and the dark drinkers :)
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>>>You mean that it is like The Force?
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>>I had to Google "The Force" since I didn't know what you meant. I found a reference to the Star Wars but I have never seen even one episode of Star Wars. So, I don't know if the logic applies.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wneb2IOp-wM
>(start viewing at the 59 second mark)
>
>The Force has a light side and a dark side and binds the universe together. Similar to duct tape has a light side and dark side and holts many things together.

BTW, I have a bridge in Brooklyn, for sale. Not even 200 years old :)

Wneb2IOp-wM
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