Talk:Corona (beer)
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In the United States, where it rivals Heineken for the distinction of being the top imported beer, it is typically served with a slice of lime.
is this besides canada
--- Green glass is rather ineffective in blocking light as well--Heineken has the same "light-struck" problem as Corona, although Corona's clear glass is of course the worst possible protection. Only dark brown bottles can effectively keep beer tasty very long under direct light exposure. Direct sunlight is worst, but it doesn't need to be UV spectrum. Regular flourescent lighting will spoil beer in no time. NTK 04:21, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
--- Someone should edit that Corona Light is now a big seller in the US due to the new advertising campaign. "the only light beer thats also a corona"
--- The author was drinking LOTS of beer when [it], the article, was written. Very flawed. I have a house 7 miles from the factory in Mexico and the EMPLOYEES use lemons to disinfect the rim of the bottle-neck prior to drinking. Since the water even in ice is not bottled, the ice is considered non-potable, and lemons DO have a slight anti-microbial property.
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BetacommandBot 13:24, 26 October 2007 (UTC)