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Sunday, June 12, 2005

New Research Beer Price at the Wies'n

The Barbus Research Team & Co Ltd (a division of OJEMKBDZ Corp.) has published their latest report on Beer prices at the Wiessen.
another good tip from
Barbus Research Team Ltd.

(a division of OJEMKBDZ Corp.)

Although the Euro is lower the Beer price is getting higher in 2005 at the Wies'n. An average of 2% is to be expected.

The report by Barbus Research Team & Co Ltd is an in-depth study on all Wies'n Beer Tents. Reasons for the Beer price raise is mainly caused by the Bush economics Policies resulting into higher grain prices.

A spokesman of The Barbus Research Team & Co Ltd (a division of OJEMKBDZ Corp.) said that the Wies'n Beer Tent owners expect even more raise following the Euro in reverse.

4 comments:

Chugger said...

"Reasons for the Beer price raise is mainly caused by the Bush economics Policies resulting into higher grain prices."

Sounds like a true excuse for gouging. I would love to hear why the German grain prices have anything to do with "Bush economic policies" (good or bad).

I'll need to consult with Beth.

Einfahrt said...

That evil Rovian conspiracy again. Let's see how the seven degrees of Rove work this time.
1) Drive European grain prices up (through Rove thought control)
2) Drive beer prices higher.
3) Cause unrest in Germany.
4) Because the Germans are upset, the French vote down the EU constitution.
5) The Dutch have sympathetic nie!
6) The Dutch, known for price sensitivity, go to Germany and won't buy the beer, but buy French wine (victim of earlier Rovian conspiracy)
7) Somehow this all benefits Bush (cause everything does)

EU reconvenes and decides agricultural subsidies are necessary to support hopps, grapes, and juniper berries - so the alcohol industry doesn't collapse.

By the time we arrive, all is sorted out, beer is (still) 8 Euros a liter.

Chugger said...

"beer is (still) 8 Euros a liter"

Let's hope not. After my recent trip to Munchen, then prices at the Hofbrauhaus were 6.30Euro per liter.

Einfahrt said...

leaving room, but cheaper is better.