I will of course give this careful study while I am here. I am under the impression that Kirin is the Anheuser Busch of Japan. Or something like that. (They also sell bottled water, tea, and softdrinks.) I must say, though, there are 2 important advantages to the beer here compared to Indiana. #1: the alcohol content is variable but the Kirin Tanrei sitting next to me is 5.5%, so that makes for jolly feelings and smiling faces. #2: You can get it COLD in the GROCERY STORE on a SUNDAY. I think we will enter the 21st century in Indiana in a couple years.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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Bangs-San,
I am a little confused. Are you telling me that you cannot buy cold beer in a grocery store in Hoosierland on a Sunday?
Paul
P.S. Another thing I loved about all the time I spent in Japan was I could get cold beer out of vending machines. What a great country.
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