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In front of me... YES it is! The other two ladies were drinking the green beer. *bleck* It was some American brewed 'lite' beer.Corribus wrote:Is that a Guiness!??
Because I prefer my skin to remain it's natural color. Therefore, even at my age, it is amazingly soft and smooth... not all leathery like most women 1/2 my age who live in tanning booths working on skin cancer.ThunderTitan wrote:Why are you so white?! Been dabbling in Necromancy?!
And - for the record, I'm not 'White', I'm 'FAIR'.
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Man you have no idea what you're talking about.asandir wrote:american beer *shudders*
Neither does ethric.As Ethric repeated "American beer is like sex in a canoe..."
I will be the first to admit that the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. But the 2nd best beer in the world comes from the USA. If you think that all American beer is synonymous with Bud Light or Coors, then you need to expand your palate at little and try some American craft brews.
"What men are poets who can speak of Jupiter if he were like a man, but if he is an immense spinning sphere of methane and ammonia must be silent?" - Richard P. Feynman
I must somewhat disagree with that. Cause I'm from land of beer and this is not sounding plausible at all...Corribus wrote: will be the first to admit that the best beer in the world comes from Belgium. But the 2nd best beer in the world comes from the USA.
..unsure if USA beer qualify somewhat in general...
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Pol, where are you from?
Also, one thing you have to realize about American beer is the sheer variety of styles that are available. Pick a style and yes, somewhere, some American brewer has figured out how to do it extremely well.
Sorry, I take my beer very seriously and I won't stand people saying American beer sucks.
Also, one thing you have to realize about American beer is the sheer variety of styles that are available. Pick a style and yes, somewhere, some American brewer has figured out how to do it extremely well.
Sorry, I take my beer very seriously and I won't stand people saying American beer sucks.
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I'm from Czech Republic.
The trouble with American beer is, well, here is just not any tradition of bewery. All these brands are originated from the various places of europian land...
The trouble with American beer is, well, here is just not any tradition of bewery. All these brands are originated from the various places of europian land...
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Well, it's not really fair to criticize American brewers for not inventing brewing techniques. They were invented in Europe hundreds of years before America existed!Pol wrote:The trouble with American beer is, well, here is just not any tradition of bewery. All these brands are originated from the various places of europian land...
And second, nevertheless, if you think that American breweries are not inventive in the way they brew their beers, you need to try more American beers. Many of the styles and flavors in American brews are very different from anything I've ever seen from Europe, which tends to be, by your own words, more traditional.
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Well, the afinity between original and devoted receptures is somewhat high... so it's question if to count the clones.Angelspit wrote:I don't really care about traditions. If a friend recommends a New England beer I was not familiar with, I'll certainly try to find a bottle somewhere.
(However high affinity in a good brands means usually good satisfaction on both sides.)
Beer is probably originated from Summer. Take it like one of theirs nice discoveries.Well, it's not really fair to criticize American brewers for not inventing brewing techniques. They were invented in Europe hundreds of years before America existed!
Do I need to say that here in Europe I cannot test American beer even if I really wanted?
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Sounds like a reason to take a little trip across the pond, my friend.Pol wrote:Do I need to say that here in Europe I cannot test American beer even if I really wanted?
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Hmm, maybe once.Corribus wrote: Sounds like a reason to take a little trip across the pond, my friend.
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135 Million Years BC: Dinosaurs invent brewing, soon after, Americas is formed.Corribus wrote:They were invented in Europe hundreds of years before America existed!
But to return to the topic at hand (which might fit better in an older thread): I've had american beers, both from Samuel Adams and Brooklyn. They were certainly not worse than some european beers I've had.
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LOL! Actually, I agree with Corribus that the US Micro Breweries come up with some excellent products. They are just difficult to find in most 'beer joints.' When I refer to "American Beer", I actually mean the big ones, like Budweiser, Coors, Miller, and *gag* Pabst Blue Ribbon! Those are the ones most widely distributed and most well know, giving all American beers a bad name. (Sort of like Australian Table wines! *nudge nudge winky winky*)
As Cain mentioned, Samuel Adams puts out some wonderful dark ales. There are annual beer tasting festivals sponsored by the Micro Breweries to introduce people to the amazing varieties available to those who look passed the corner market for refreshments.
As Cain mentioned, Samuel Adams puts out some wonderful dark ales. There are annual beer tasting festivals sponsored by the Micro Breweries to introduce people to the amazing varieties available to those who look passed the corner market for refreshments.
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