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ivanbee
american beer ftl
Masonious
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
american beer ftl


brilliant argument
Boomer187
Coors Light.
guster
quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
Coors Light.



Because when Craig's in sight,
We'll party all damn night.
I don't turn water into wine,
But into cold Coors Light.

I'm not my brother, I know... don't walk on H2O,
But I got hydroponic that me and Judas grow.


...that's just what I think about when I see or hear of Coors Light.



:conf: :p
Nayil
coors lite = pretty good
Acidy
I've been wondering how you americans can drink such a ty beer as Budweiser. I mean it doesn't even taste like a beer. And BudLight :haha: wtf.
ivanbee
quote:
Originally posted by Masonious
brilliant argument

when i go to the liquor store, i just go straight to the import section. american beer is strictly for n00bz. i remember getting drunk with bud-light, mickey's, coors, miller high-lifes, etc....back in high school. but once i turned 21 and was able to buy beer whenever i wanted, i realized that american beer sucks. my favorite beers are from england, ireland & belgium
TCB
drank some american beer on the weekend when down in red lake falls minnesota.

sad to say it just doesnt cut it. rather drink lucky lager here in canada than that crap. although mgd's are ok.
asfdz
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
Budweiser for me.


I've played way too much beer pong w bud
me belly can't handle it no more
igottaknow
http://www.harpoonbrewery.com/

Azz3D
"heineken??? that ! pabst blue ribbon!"
Orbax
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
when i go to the liquor store, i just go straight to the import section. american beer is strictly for n00bz. i remember getting drunk with bud-light, mickey's, coors, miller high-lifes, etc....back in high school. but once i turned 21 and was able to buy beer whenever i wanted, i realized that american beer sucks. my favorite beers are from england, ireland & belgium


you do realize thats still not an argument. Thats a list results.

If you are talking about for a little extra cash youd prefer a Killians because its a smoother richer drink with a noticeable malt taste you enjoy then so be it.

But if you are saying that American beer (Which id like to point out isnt trying to be an ale or a lager by any means) is bad because you dont like it... thats just ignorant.

The American pilsner was sent out to become a smooth, crisp, refreshing drink that was eventually responded to the demand that it be drinkable all day long without getting you too ed up.

If youve ever drank more than 18 Guinness in a night youll know that its quite a different feeling than 18 busch lights.

To say that there is some end all beer, or even variety just goes to show a deep lack of beer experience.There is a reason there are seasonals. And seasonals are not made because only in winter can you get water hops and barley. They are made because during certain times of year people prefer a darker, more robust beer that they will probably be sipping on as opposed to drinking mouthfuls.

They need something that will fill that sip with a complete taste instead of just a hoppy bitterness. These are your winter beers.

Weather, season, time of day, and activity all will factor in to what type of beer is preferred or "ideal". To say that Americans dont know beer when Eastern Washington is one of the largest hops producers in the world and has highest per capita of micro breweries second only to Portland again just shows ignorance.

I know why you might get jaded living on the east coast, because east coast has for beer selection for whatever reason, but they are still available and someone who wanted to go to the effort of discovering what the American beer culture is all about could.

Youve taken the quick easy bandwagon instead of recognizing the rich culture surrounding a nation of immigrants who have all brought their own beer styles and traditions into play.

Very disheartening.
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