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wp34:

--- Quote from: Rick on October 04, 2011, 10:52:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: wp34 on October 04, 2011, 10:31:45 pm ---Delicious.
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If you like drinking sweat.

 ;)


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I don't always drink beer...but when I do I prefer...Miller Lite in a bottle.   ;D

JMB:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on October 05, 2011, 09:30:10 am ---
I challenge any and all beer snobs to a blind taste test.  None of them have ever taken me up on it. 

(Milwaukee Best tends to win, I've been told)


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Using what in the test as a "snobby" beer? The only way this would even be close to possible is if you limited it to lagers. I don't care for lager in general, micro or other, but even Sam Adams has a vastly different taste than Bud, etc.

Rick:
I'm certainly no "Beer Snob", but it's a simple fact that Canadian Beer > American Beer.  I certainly wouldn't turn down a free, cold American Beer, if the offer presented itself.

opt2not:

--- Quote from: Rick on October 05, 2011, 11:27:35 am ---I'm certainly no "Beer Snob", but it's a simple fact that Canadian Beer > American Beer. 

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Common misconception, once again produced by our Canadian tendency to differentiate ourselves from our neighbours. The truth is, The States has just a good beer as Canada. The problem is, like in Canada, it's hard to find the good stuff when all the macrobrewed crap are what people tend to compare to.

Canadian (referred to as a Molson in the US), Bud, Coors, Old Mill... They're all the same beer. Really the big differences are in the microbrews.

Check out some of the beers from Rogue Brewery (Portland, OR), or Phillips Brewery (NY I beleive). Right now they are of my favourite. Though my all-time favourites are Irish beers...guiness, killkenny, and smithwicks. Oooo, throw Mickeys in there too, they're always fun to drink. Mmmmm..... Beeeeer....droool ;)

Rick:

--- Quote from: opt2not on October 05, 2011, 12:56:07 pm ---Common misconception, once again produced by our Canadian tendency to differentiate ourselves from our neighbours.
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I am certainly not going to argue with you, given the history of such things.

 ;)

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