Zima
Hey PittGirl this blog post is for you par your request for Zima.
My initial search turned up the following result. Click here. My initial thoughts were that you are sending me on a holy crusade or something. I mean I only have the day off and I’m currently working on other religious properties. Then I realized I misspelled your beloved beverage as “Zema” (hey, it is a far cry from Keystone).
So I started with the usual suspects, the official homepage. Where I made you this nifty invite (but didn’t actually send for fear of spambots).
Then I checked out the Zima Wikipedia page, if anyone knows about Zima its got to be Wikipedia right. Right. I quickly learned that Keystone and Zima are actually brothers and sisters in the Coors Brewing Co. So I figure The Burgh Blog and The Strom Huelsman Podcast are related, like brother and sister, except we’ve got a smooth ass. I digress. Here is a photo of where our beloved beverages are were born.
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Upon further consultation with Wikipedia I came across this AP article that you have no doubt already cried over. Sorry, but there is hope! Back to Wikipedia. And I quote the omniscient,
“Zima is referenced in an episode of Babylon 5 as being a drink still produced (or produced again) in the year 2259.”
So there you have it, I found your Zima. In the future! Keystone no doubt crushed all other beer markets by that time too. Those future people sure do know good beverages. Cheers.


