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Monday, January 24, 2011

P U Brew

Maybe Pepe Le Pew would like "skunked" beer, but most beer lovers think it stinks.

"Oh that brand beer always has a skunky taste," says a woman to her boyfriend as she points to the Heineken beer he's selected to buy.

Wrong.... Here's the scoop on skunked beer. Cheers!!

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