Where Does Dasani Water Come From? I Was Shocked To Find Out.

[FONT="]Adolph Coors[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#111111][FONT="] considered water to be the key ingredient for a perfect beer. Therefore, he decided to locate Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado in 1873. The Rocky Mountains are the primary source of the water used in its beer.[/FONT]

Coors banquet beer (their regular beer) is still brewed in Golden but they are using municipal water for it. Coors Light is made in several plants across the country and the too use municipal water. (Molson bought them a few years ago).

Not that water matters that much, said Bill Coors, former chairman of Adolph Coors Co.

“With modern technology, water is water. Anything in the water you don’t want, it is easy to get that out and put in what you do want,” Coors said.

https://www.denverpost.com/2007/06/04/for-coors-water-is-water/
 
Municipal is an ominous sounding word. I'm not buying that , nothing like that on the Old Grand Dad label. Municipal drags up night visions of revenuers and tax men . Scary

Government water.

When my dad caught me drunk, he lectured me on the evils of Government Liquor. My mom would be trying to yell at me and get me in trouble:eek::mad: and my dad would just calmly try to explain to me that if I had some good ol moonshine I wouldn't have been able to drink it fast enough to get drunk. His theory was that you could feel "good ol moonshine" going down and you got your feel on right away but Government Liquor was weak and sneaky, it went down too easy and it would sneak up on you and hit you like a ton of bricks. Then he made me breakfast and told me about all the hot babes he dated before me met my mom. When I got older and switched to Government wine, he would give me the Government Liquor talk and then tell me how to make good ol muscadine wine before I got breakfast and after his stroke, he'd tell my mom to put on some grits because Lucy's been drinking.
 
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