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InsomnEac
Sleeman's Honey Brown Lager... best beer in Canada :D
drizzt81
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Originally posted by USMC_Greg
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).


FAXE exist in europe too.. i did not know u had them here in North America
USMC_Greg
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Originally posted by InsomnEac
Sleeman's Honey Brown Lager... best beer in Canada :D



I'm not a Honey kinda guy but I tried Sleemans Silver Creek Lager. BLEH! That was a waste of money. $20.45 for a 12-pack, and the beer tastes like a cheap runoff of carona with a lime in it.
torontotrance
better idea....quit drinking completely and you save even more money...i do that....43 for a 24 is too much.
USMC_Greg
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Originally posted by torontotrance
better idea....quit drinking completely and you save even more money...i do that....43 for a 24 is too much.



Labatt Dry, Black Label, Black Label Dry, Black Label Ice, Molson Dry, Steeler, Old Milwaukee, Labatt Ice.

They were all on sale $24 for 24 over the past few weeks (some of them still are)

Buy a two-four of the cheap and get a 6-pack of your favorite . Everything after the 3rd or 4th beer tastes the same anyway, so drink the good first then pound the cheap stuff.
occrider
No sacrifice too great when it comes to good beer. Heineken has a special place in my heart for some reason. Is anybody a fan of mead or a barley wine though?
DjSuez
oh come on, 5 liter barrels are very common here...we once did a race, who would empty one first...:toothless

i won, 2 hours, 35 minutes:thepirate whehehe

:)
UglyDave
Standard Irish can = 500ml - 1/2 litre
I'd say that's just thr european average though??

I hate those wee tiny 330ml cans. I reckon they were invented for the smaller man, so as he can go about sayin he had 15 cans of beer!! Where infact he only had the european equivalent of about 9.9 cans :)

my theory on the matter anyways :D
DigiNut
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Originally posted by USMC_Greg
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).


I was talking to the other Greg, but you're right. :)

Heineken is good stuff, but personally I prefer Boddington. They come in big cans too.
UWM
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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!


OMG dude your fraternity must be way cooler than everybody elses!

How ironic that only your house doesn't have the stupid 'frat boy' mentality.

Your house is probably the one that buys Coors original to look hardcore for not drinking light beer.

:rolleyes:

torontotrance
there is not much difference between light beer and normal beer in terms of calories.
DaveSaenz
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Originally posted by DJ PíO
well when i moved to the US i thought that the cans there were actually too big :conf: . i was just used to the tropical caribbean beers, they have to be smaller because of the hot weather that makes it warm in 30 seconds.

here in holland i think that cans are even smaller than in the US. I'm drinking right now from a tiny Heineken can and feel pretty silly :wtf:



Hahahah. I know the Heine bottles are so small! WTF? In Germany they serve you huge glasses though...:stongue:

I was talking to a dude from Norway on MSN, and he said that most of the price of beer is just from taxes. I can't remember how much he said a six pack of Heine was...like 40 US dollars or something...some outrageous sum.:eyes: :eyes: :eyes:
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