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:: Monday, August 01, 2005 ::
Beer strikers will get big forum - BY JAKE WAGMAN, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Look closely, though, and signs of the strike's impact are beginning to ferment. Fans drinking lemonade and soda at the ballpark. Beer drinkers switching to cocktails. Taverns in the city, where bars are adorned with all sorts of eagle and Clydesdale-bearing giveaways, turning away orders for Budweiser.
Make no mistake about it - St. Louis has and will probably always be A-B's town. Even so, the city's labor roots are beginning to show, causing some conflicting emotions among beer drinkers.------------------------------------------- posted 7:07 AM :: reference link ::
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