I'm American
And I make my own beer. Therefore by definition, "American Beer." It is a most heady brew that tastes vaguely like root beer. Knocks you on your ass (about 18% by volume).
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:41,
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As have I
and it is delightful.
By comparison, would you compare your brew to the heartlessness of typical American beer?
American beer is like having sex in a canoe, because it's "fucking close to water"
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:45,
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By comparison, would you compare your brew to the heartlessness of typical American beer?
American beer is like having sex in a canoe, because it's "fucking close to water"
I get the joke...
I never buy the mass produced stuff. I used to live about 2 miles from the Thomas Kemper brewery... Good stuff.
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:52,
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My tendancies are toward imports and micros.
Pete's Wicked, Sam Adams, Anchor Steam, and Guiniess are worthy. I like big flavo(u)r!
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:59,
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really?
I live close to Hale's Ales, although my favorite local (Seattle, WA, USA) brew is Mac and Jack's African Amber. It's double hopped and damn yummy.
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 8:24,
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I was once in Milwaulkee, Wisconsin
and asked for a 'local beer'. They offered me Miller. Realizing the bartendress was clueless, I then asked for any micro-brew.
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:47,
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Miller High Life
Is the worst beer I've ever had.
And yet, I've a friend here, who's Canadian who will defend it for hours on end when he's toasted. Canadian beer is superior by far to American, and yet...
Oh well
Yay for homemade though. If it's black and gurgles at me when I'm about to drink it, I'm all for it!
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Wed 10 Mar 2004, 5:47,
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And yet, I've a friend here, who's Canadian who will defend it for hours on end when he's toasted. Canadian beer is superior by far to American, and yet...
Oh well
Yay for homemade though. If it's black and gurgles at me when I'm about to drink it, I'm all for it!