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So I'll admit that this is a silly Friday afternoon topic. Isn't that what Friday afternoons are for? Beer: there's lots of it. But how much really? Would it be reasonably possible to consume at least one of every commercial beer worldwide in the course of a lifetime? Or, are there enough new brews coming online that it would be like the proverbial Chinese marching 6 abreast into the ocean forever? Obviously, there are travel logistics involved here.

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OK, let's start with the Aaron Burr Beer and go alphabetically.

Whoops. I guess it's 100 bottles of beer on the wall now.

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Please, don't continue with this thread.

I will abandon everything else.

There's got to be something in between Aaron Burr :blink: and Anchor Steam.

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There's got to be something in between Aaron Burr  :blink: and Anchor Steam.

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There are many, according to this link to 2246 beers of the world (as of Thursday)

Amstel would be the most recognizable.

--mh

--mark

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