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'''Fudd Beer''' is the most popular beer in [[Shelbyville]]<ref name="Lemon of Troy">"[[Lemon of Troy]]"</ref> and in Spittle County.<ref name="Colonel Homer">"[[Colonel Homer]]"</ref> It is the chief competitor of [[Duff Beer]].
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'''Fudd Beer''' is the most popular beer in [[Shelbyville]]<ref name="Lemon of Troy">"[[Lemon of Troy]]"</ref> and in [[Spittle County]].<ref name="Colonel Homer">"[[Colonel Homer]]"</ref> It is the chief competitor of [[Duff Beer]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 22:25, February 8, 2012

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Food/Drink Information


Fudd Beer is the most popular beer in Shelbyville[1] and in Spittle County.[2] It is the chief competitor of Duff Beer.

History

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Fudd is served at The Beer -N- Brawl.
Homer first tried Fudd when he visited The Beer -N- Brawl in Spittle County (the bar where he discovered Lurleen Lumpkin). Homer first asked for a Duff, but settled for a Fudd when the bartender told him that was all the bar served. When Homer later tried to order a Fudd at Moe's Tavern, Moe said he thought Fudd had been banned "after all those hillbillies went blind".[2]

Fudd is also sold at many locations in Shelbyville, including the Speed-E-Mart convenience store.[1]

Fudd Beer has a variant called "Fudd Dry".[2]

Behind the Laughter

Fudd Beer is an obvious play on Duff Beer, being intentionally spelled with the consonants swapped.

Appearances

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