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The page currently claims that Duquesne Pilsner won a medal at the "World Beer Championship" in 2011. Based on the
results reported on the WBC's web site, that claim is inaccurate. I would suggest just removing the awards section of this page — at least until some other award can be verified.
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Agree 100%. The burden is on whoever adds material to provide substantiation.--
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DUKE ALE , 1963
I got married in 1963 and my Godfather had a small store and sold Beers in Ohio. I bought Duke Ale by the case in 6 1/2 Oz bottles and would have one each day after work and my body functions worked perfect. And than my Godfather said they stopped making it. And I stopped drinking beer. I'm 78 now and will be buying Duquesne beer again and hope my body remembers the old days. J. R. BUTCHER -- jrbutcher5@yahoo.com -- — Preceding
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talk) 16:03, 3 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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The page currently claims that Duquesne Pilsner won a medal at the "World Beer Championship" in 2011. Based on the
results reported on the WBC's web site, that claim is inaccurate. I would suggest just removing the awards section of this page — at least until some other award can be verified.
That.Mike.Beattie (
talk) 16:43, 22 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Agree 100%. The burden is on whoever adds material to provide substantiation.--
GrapedApe (
talk) 22:57, 23 July 2012 (UTC)reply
DUKE ALE , 1963
I got married in 1963 and my Godfather had a small store and sold Beers in Ohio. I bought Duke Ale by the case in 6 1/2 Oz bottles and would have one each day after work and my body functions worked perfect. And than my Godfather said they stopped making it. And I stopped drinking beer. I'm 78 now and will be buying Duquesne beer again and hope my body remembers the old days. J. R. BUTCHER -- jrbutcher5@yahoo.com -- — Preceding
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2600:1700:951A:210:387D:2730:2D3B:6A50 (
talk) 16:03, 3 October 2020 (UTC)reply