American BEER!
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Drinking a guiness right now... sadly, not from the tap... but soon I'll have that conversion kit...
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Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City makes a fine array of milk substitute. Unfiltered wheat being the far and away most popular. A great pale ale and a fantastic winter lager.
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Rainier is made in Irwindale CA, but I don't know who owns it.
I moved to Seattle and Rainier left!
The other stuff I drink I make myself.
I moved to Seattle and Rainier left!
The other stuff I drink I make myself.
#24
I prefer the dark beers like Sam Adams to accentuate a dinner and good old Bud when I am in a drinking mood.
I had an Uncle that drowned in a vat of beer......4 guys dove in and tried to save him, but he fought them all off bravely
I had an Uncle that drowned in a vat of beer......4 guys dove in and tried to save him, but he fought them all off bravely
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Magic Hat is common around here, brewed in VT. Great stuff, they used to have a brew called "Hazed and Infused"....and yes it tasted like what it sounds like. After reading all this I gotta finish my 6 pack o' Bud and get some good stuff!
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USA beers have never been the same since the government passed a law in the '70s that required all beers to be pasteurized. I brew my own and favor ales and stouts.
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The same holds true for Heineken. its pretty good in amsterdam.
next time your in europe, try a glass of raw, whole milk.
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Those imports also suffer from the pasteurization. Same problem when I by weissen. The imported does not match the flavor of the beer in it's homeland.