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What tastes better: "cold" or "drinkable"?


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OKBeer 1159:33
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olson presents "the lager with with the most drinkable taste."

http://www.molsonm.com/en.htm

Get ready to discover the new Molson M.

Molson M. The only Microcarbonated™ lager. During its unique revolutionary microcarbonation process the beer is injected with CO2 through smaller, finer bubbles with precision and consistency to attain a level of carbonation that we believe to be close to perfection. Our brew masters call it the lager with the most
drinkable taste. Patent pending.

Molson M, an authentic premium lager with a highly drinkable taste.

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Magicdave6 5491:50
Awsome. I would really like to try some of this to see what really drinkable taste, taste’s like. 11/9/2009 7:16:34 AM

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matt7215 966:21
i always knew the bubbles were too big 11/9/2009 7:50:48 AM

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Davinci 296:10
I wonder if this will become as saught after as Midnight Sun M... 11/9/2009 7:59:12 AM

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Magicdave6 5491:50
Originally posted by Davinci
I wonder if this will become as saught after as Midnight Sun M...


Id like to try this more than midnight sun M, so yes.
11/9/2009 8:00:15 AM

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JMerritt 1318:53
Molson is late to the party - Bud Light already has "drinkability." 11/9/2009 8:01:14 AM

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OKBeer 1159:33
Originally posted by JMerritt
Molson is late to the party - Bud Light already has "drinkability."

Yes but this is "drinkable taste". And it’s got the MOST drinkable taste. Beat that Bud Light.
11/9/2009 9:08:26 AM

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OKBeer 1159:33
Originally posted by Davinci
I wonder if this will become as saught after as Midnight Sun M...

Midnight Sun should sue them for copyright infringement just for fun.

Actually, Monster should sue Molson too, seeing as Monster starts with the letter M. Clearly there’s a copyright issue there.
11/9/2009 9:11:28 AM

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DerWeg 760:16
At least they admit Molson wasn’t very drinkable. 11/9/2009 10:20:04 AM

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fredthecat 192:0
i also just noticed molson "67" or something which has 67 calories and 3.0% alcohol, cant imagine how bad it tastes 11/9/2009 10:43:07 AM

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after4ever 2736:126
Originally posted by OKBeer
Originally posted by Davinci
I wonder if this will become as saught after as Midnight Sun M...

Midnight Sun should sue them for copyright infringement just for fun.

Actually, Monster should sue Molson too, seeing as Monster starts with the letter M. Clearly there’s a copyright issue there.

I wonder whether Midnight Sun even bothers to copyright their names.

For them, the kind of people who DO get confused and buy the wrong beer by mistake are probably more like a fun day at the zoo, rather than an objective for corporate control, a la A-B.
11/9/2009 11:10:28 AM

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