What does “Brewed with the finest ingredients since 1982” mean? [closed]
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Brewed with the finest ingredients since 1982
Does it mean:
"Since 1982, we have been brewing with the finest ingredients"
"We brewed this with ingredients, the ingredients being the finest since 1982"
"We brewed this with the finest ingredients, and those ingredients have existed in the year 1982 and beyond."
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Brewed with the finest ingredients since 1982
Does it mean:
"Since 1982, we have been brewing with the finest ingredients"
"We brewed this with ingredients, the ingredients being the finest since 1982"
"We brewed this with the finest ingredients, and those ingredients have existed in the year 1982 and beyond."
meaning
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It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
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If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51
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Brewed with the finest ingredients since 1982
Does it mean:
"Since 1982, we have been brewing with the finest ingredients"
"We brewed this with ingredients, the ingredients being the finest since 1982"
"We brewed this with the finest ingredients, and those ingredients have existed in the year 1982 and beyond."
meaning
Brewed with the finest ingredients since 1982
Does it mean:
"Since 1982, we have been brewing with the finest ingredients"
"We brewed this with ingredients, the ingredients being the finest since 1982"
"We brewed this with the finest ingredients, and those ingredients have existed in the year 1982 and beyond."
meaning
meaning
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It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
3
If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51
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It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
3
If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51
It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
3
3
If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51
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It means that "We've been brewing since 1982 and we've always brewed with the finest ingredients."
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
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But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
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Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
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It means that "We've been brewing since 1982 and we've always brewed with the finest ingredients."
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
1
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
1
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
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It means that "We've been brewing since 1982 and we've always brewed with the finest ingredients."
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
1
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
1
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
add a comment
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It means that "We've been brewing since 1982 and we've always brewed with the finest ingredients."
It means that "We've been brewing since 1982 and we've always brewed with the finest ingredients."
answered May 28 at 17:53
Jordan StubblefieldJordan Stubblefield
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That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
1
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
1
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
add a comment
|
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
1
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
1
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
That's what we'd like to believe!
– LPH
May 28 at 17:55
1
1
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
But it's true! I read it on the internet
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 17:58
1
1
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
Hello, Jordan. Please read the information at the 'Help Center' about the sort of questions considered suitable for ELU. Hopefully, this question will soon be closed. // 'Brewed' indicates a product; it's most unlikely that 'We have' has been deleted here.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 18:01
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
How do you know it's that one and not the others?
– Michael Hagar
May 28 at 18:09
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
Because the main statement is "Brewed since 1982". "With the finest ingredients" serves to add detail to "brewed".
– Jordan Stubblefield
May 28 at 18:12
add a comment
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It means the stuff has been brewing for a long time. Probably scorched by now.
– Hot Licks
May 28 at 17:37
your dictionary finding of to brew?
– lbf
May 28 at 17:46
3
If it means anything other than '"Since 1982, we have been brewing this beer, and have always used the finest ingredients" I can see the FSA and/or ASA getting involved.
– Edwin Ashworth
May 28 at 17:51
It could mean some tea is brewed simultaneously alongside some ingredients for, say, crystal meth, which are the least coarse such ingredients available, on account of the death of Leonid Brezhnev. You cannot know with certainty the meaning of much at all without additional context, though a reasonable person can make reasonable assumptions about what a producer would put on a product label.
– choster
May 28 at 18:36
It means they think 1982 was a long time ago, and they think the stuff their supplier ships them is the finest, because they checked that box on the order form.
– jimm101
May 28 at 18:51