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american beer can size... (pg. 2)
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| torontotrance |
14.5 bottles of beer
tho I wish heineken would come out with one tho
cdn beer sucks |
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| blazed it |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
cdn beer sucks |
now this i agree with you.
btw Heineken has a limited edition bottle of beer that looks like a giant champagne bottles.... last time i check it was about 9 beers worth in it.
American microbrews woop canadian beer's ass. When people think of american beers they always think of the junky crap the big producers put out. Try the microbrews before you guys talk about american beer. |
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| Stéphanie_M |
| well i guess it depends where the water is from....like if its manufactured in the USA it will tast like crap to us...but if its made in Canada then its great...anyways by BF explained it to me so i hope im saying this clearly ..hahahhahaha |
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| InsomnEac |
| quote: | Originally posted by blazed it
Try the microbrews before you guys talk about american beer. |
likewise :p |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
as usual we win....BUBBA!
5L's worth of alcohol or 14.5 341ml bottles. |

50 l of Kölsch :P
actually n/m that.. take the 100 l Chestnut Fass:

and not to forget.. we like REAL glasses:
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| occrider |
I'm drinking a heineken as we speak ... that should indicate my continent of preference in beer!
Most Americans are pansies when it comes to beer. I go to the bar and nearly everybody is drinking a light beer ... for the low calories!!! POSERS :whip: :whip: !!! Stupid frat boy mentality (except for my frat :)) I miss the good old days of going to a gasthaus and they would give you your own mini-keg on the table. Canada is better but not by much ... the best beer in the world is in wien! |
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| DigiNut |
Greg, kegs don't count. :p
But seriously, you guys have got the right idea. I don't care much for Canadian beer, and American beer doesn't even make the top 40 list. :p |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Greg, kegs don't count. :p
But seriously, you guys have got the right idea. I don't care much for Canadian beer, and American beer doesn't even make the top 40 list. :p | i did not start the keg idea.. it was the people up there ^^^ |
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| tennessee_raver |
american beer has to be the worst in the world.
i prefer a nice tall glass of new castle or sappora |
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| USMC_Greg |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stéphanie_M
well i guess it depends where the water is from....like if its manufactured in the USA it will tast like crap to us...but if its made in Canada then its great...anyways by BF explained it to me so i hope im saying this clearly ..hahahhahaha |
Yes, water matters a whole lot.
some of my favorite brews are Ex and Blue. I love the beer from Ontario.... but when I try having the stuff made in Quebec --YUCK.
I also highly suggest you all try Grasshopper. It's made by a brewery in Calgary called Big Rock. Supermative beer I must say. I tried their IPA and it wasn't that good, but the Grasshopper Wheat Ale is un-ing-real! |
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| USMC_Greg |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
I'm drinking a heineken as we speak ... that should indicate my continent of preference in beer!
Most Americans are pansies when it comes to beer. I go to the bar and nearly everybody is drinking a light beer ... for the low calories!!! POSERS :whip: :whip: !!! Stupid frat boy mentality (except for my frat :)) I miss the good old days of going to a gasthaus and they would give you your own mini-keg on the table. Canada is better but not by much ... the best beer in the world is in wien! |
There is less calories in a glass of beer than there is in a glass of milk. (friendly fact from the dood who works at the beer store)
I tried some Hieneken and it was alright. I don't think I'd go out of my way to buy it since in Canada we have alot of domestic beers better than that. Especially when Hieneken runs for $43 a case in Ontario. |
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| USMC_Greg |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Greg, kegs don't count. :p |
At the beer store here in Ontario we sell alot of 750 and 950ml cans. If kegs don't count I think those are the biggest cans we have (exept for the FAXE 10 1 liter cans). |
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