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Cerveca Patagonia

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midlife crisis
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Anybody tried this? Noticed it in the LCBO today. And what is it exactly (i.e. who makes it)? Is it Labatt's answer to Marca Bavaria by any chance?

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From Argentina, with a 4.9% ABV. Highly unpleasant, and wickedly skunked to boot -- don't approach with catution, just run the hell away from it.

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midlife crisis wrote:Anybody tried this? Noticed it in the LCBO today. And what is it exactly (i.e. who makes it)? Is it Labatt's answer to Marca Bavaria by any chance?
I bought a bottle out of the singles bin a while back. It's awful, vile stuff. Avoid!

As for who makes/markets it, I'm not sure, but it's not Labatt. Their answer to Marca Bavaria is Brahma, a Brazilian lager that InBev recently decided to make one of their three international flagship brands (alongside with Stella and Becks). I haven't tried it, but since it's a Latin American pale lager in a clear bottle, I'm not holding out much hope of it being any good...

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