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Titainus
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Posted - 2006.05.12 20:07:00 -
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Edited by: Titainus on 12/05/2006 20:10:23
Originally by: Blacklight
I will just settle for two UK masterpieces that make American beer look like a complete joke..
Guiness Newcastle Brown Ale
Since when is Guinness a UK drink???? Its Irish you f*cking chav. 
++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Look im Irish...and as an Irish person I automatically know more about drinking than all of you combined. 
American beer is complete p*ss...people the world over agree. Anything is better than American beer.
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Talori'i
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Posted - 2006.05.12 21:21:00 -
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Edited by: Talori''i on 12/05/2006 21:23:49 Edited by: Talori''i on 12/05/2006 21:23:08 As far as beer in North America goes.... The major mass producers of beer, suck at it for the most part. Sam Adams being one of the few competent mass production beer makers.
Now small brewers and microbreweries are where its at for good american beer. Small brewers may only supply a certain region or area, they aren't national but they aren't limited to a state/city. Yuengling is my favorite, it can be found in Florida, New Jersey, New York, and all over Pennsylvania. But not all small brewers and microbrews are good, you have to taste around.
Now, Budweiser, and Miller and huge beer companies like those, just suck at making beer. I can't put it any other way. Edit: Bud and Miller say they make beer, but I wouldn't call it that.
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Amanda Shadowsword
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Posted - 2006.05.12 21:39:00 -
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British beers for me, especially Theakston Old Peculiar, McEwans Champion and Newcastle Brown Ale. As far as I can tell American beer is coloured water
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Soulis
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Posted - 2006.05.12 23:47:00 -
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Originally by: Amanda Shadowsword British beers for me, especially Theakston Old Peculiar, McEwans Champion and Newcastle Brown Ale. As far as I can tell American beer is coloured water
tbh i'd prefer to drink water than american beer.
Shinra - The Good Guys
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DrProPlus
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Posted - 2006.05.13 00:37:00 -
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bud light?
there are more women who play this game than i thought :)
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Shalia Ripper
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Posted - 2006.05.13 00:52:00 -
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Curse Prohibition and the crushing of the American beer industry. We once had many thousands of brewers plying their glorious trade before this heinous miscarriage of democracy. Thankfully after a few generations of this swill brewing industrial brewers, such as those residents of Milwaukee and St. Louis, we finally have a viable and tasty alternative to weak, watery American lager. I think someone referred to it alcopop? Appropriate.
Here in the Seattle area, I can walk into any bar, pub or local watering hole and find decent, hardworking American bartenders dispensing locally brewed Mack and Jack's. They may also carry a fine Oregon product known as Black Butte Porter. For a little flavor from east of the Rockies, Belgium Brewery's Fat Tire is also common. Although the Fat Tire is not nearly as good as their 1554 or Biere De Mars.
We also have (these are not the best, but they are far better than your average macrobrews) Rock Bottom Brewery as well as Rogue. Then there are the privately owned brewpubs, which are too numerous to count.
I take great pleasure in providing small tours when foreign friends come to visit. It does not matter if they are from Canada, England, Sweden, or even Germany, they always look up in surprise when my beer recommendation gently caresses their discerning palates, with subtle and tasteful explosions of beer drinking joy.
To you foreign beer snobs that so denigrate American beers, I say come to Seattle and let me change your thinking.
Your thanks, gratitude and apologies for slandering my favorite beverage are all the payment I need.
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Negative Nancy
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Posted - 2006.05.13 03:44:00 -
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The 3 huge American breweries (Coors, Bud, Miller) all tend to bottle or can ****. They do own some subsidiaries who make O.K. or even good beer (Blue Moon comes to mind as does Leinenkugels), but the best beer in America comes from Microbreweries. Fat Tire, Sierra Nevada, and Sprecher(Pint Bottles) are some of my favorites. But, in the end, the best beer I have had comes from Europe. I really don't make distinctions between what is and isn't really beer, but I love English bitters (hard to get something like this in the states, or maybe I just haven't looked hard enough). I'm also a fan of Erdinger Weissbeir, I would recommend that. If you like Guiness you should try Beamish.
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Tsavong Lah
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Posted - 2006.05.13 03:48:00 -
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havent read any of threatd at all lol, so i probably shouldn't contribute, but i thought i'd just let everyone know that my seimi-scientific study on Americam berr had concludred. It works.
I just got drunk on Bud. Admittedly it took a lot tho lol. I think it is newsworthy and hereby demanrd the shops in england sell bud light, as i am supposed to be on a diet lol.
Death is the loss of hope, everything else is merely despair.
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lab junkie
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Posted - 2006.05.13 10:09:00 -
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Aussie beer > all Dont mind the odd stella but at $60 a carton it makes me cringe a little considering vodka > beer
also fosters!=good beer.
It is exported because no one drinks it here 
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Imperial Coercion
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Posted - 2006.05.14 00:56:00 -
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Edited by: Imperial Coercion on 14/05/2006 00:56:38 American beer is rubbish. Yellow and fizzy beer is for n00bs. The best beer in the world is found all over Europe.
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Wudsi
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Posted - 2006.05.14 01:15:00 -
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Edited by: Wudsi on 14/05/2006 01:16:58 Edited by: Wudsi on 14/05/2006 01:16:01 Arf! American beer. Dream on.
English is truly great (ignoring the substandardness that is Carling). Frankly if you're after connoisseur-tastic tasting fun then regional ale/bitter is the way to go. I had a sample of some fine stuff in Norfolk called "Head C racker." Go figure. Accursed censorship.
Sticking purely with beer and lager, I personally prefer Continental brews, though I have an addiction to Tiger and Singha, from the Asian camp.
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Psycarne
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Posted - 2006.05.14 03:38:00 -
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Carling isn't beer, it is something they extract from rat bladders. ------------- Order of the Wombles: Recycling those untidy modules on your ship.
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Nato Xemus
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Posted - 2006.05.14 12:55:00 -
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strongbow ftw!
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Dan Mournreaver
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Posted - 2006.05.14 15:19:00 -
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Bombardier, Spitfire, Tanglefoot, and my local brewed Ducks Folly beat everything. Guiness is good but I don't like to drink loads of it. Lager is good for cleaning your pallette.
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Tau Neutrino
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Posted - 2006.05.14 22:03:00 -
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Yellow, fizzy, and light (but not tasteless) is good when it's frikkin 100¦F -- that's 37.7C -- outside every day during the summer. You Euros don't know what it's like living in this inferno. That said, most, if not all, mass-produced American beers are crap. Microbrews and local breweries ftw.
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