Talk:Daleside Brewery

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[edit] Cleanup tag added

This page intermingles reality and fiction within the same sections. There's a factual dispute in the article itself. In general, this is just messy. --Thatnewguy 14:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

Now that they have been separated, a lot of incoming links need to be fixed. (See The Split below). — RevRagnarok Talk Contrib 10:47, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Warning

Not to be confused with Hilary Duff, who isn't yet old enough to drink it...

[edit] Moe vs Sweden

Moe Szyslak has obviously never been to Sweden. Swedish uses "y" instead of "ü". JIP | Talk 17:15, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fudd beer origin

Wasn't Fudd Beer in the Shelbyville bar, rather than just a local bar? -Branddobbe 17:14, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)

If I recall correctly, the bar was called "Joes's" Sonic Mew 14:49, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Duff nuclear waste theory

Interesting thing. My friends and I use a cypher with 1- A 2-B 3-C ... 6-F ... 26-Z. I was reading a quote about nuclear waste and noticed its acronym "DUF6" spells Duff if you translate the 6 into plaintext. It's like Homer is drinking the waste from work. (DUF6 stands for depleted Uranium Hexafloride) Kharakov

[edit] Somewhat POV line

I have found this line to be a bit questionable:

"stereotypical American mass-produced beer: poor-quality, cheap, and advertised everywhere."

While I agree that most American beers are pretty bad (and I AM American), this nonetheless sounds more like an opinion than a fact, and that isn't consistent with wikipedia standards for writing an article. I will not change it at this time, but I thought it was worth a mention. CyberRaptor

RE:: But the line say "stereotypical". Stereotype is often an opinion and generalization (no necessarily true).

[edit] Mexican Duff Beer

I found an article that said the Duff Mexican beer had gained the patent from 20 century fox. I'll update this when I' know more. Adrien Chatillon

- Re: Can you say which are your sources?

[edit] The split

Well, The Simpsons' version has been split off. Somebody needs to clean up the mess. — RevRagnarok Talk Contrib 10:43, 30 August 2006 (UTC)