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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

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Fudd Beer
Fudd Beer.png
Food/Drink Information
Town: Shelbyville
First appearance: "Colonel Homer"


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

History

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]

Fudd beer can also be seen being drank by Shelbyville residents in the episode, “Lemon of Troy.”

Behind the Laughter

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

Appearances

References


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