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American beer compared to others



 
 
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Old 18-06-2004, 04:20 PM
Nicola Marzolino
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Well, yes, it is weak but I like Sam Adams and as for ****...I feel sorry
for you if you know what it tastes like. Would you care to share with us how
you know what **** tastes like? Something in your childhood, perhaps?

Ciao, tschuess, salut, adios, bye




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american beer is weak and tastes like ****.




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Old 26-06-2004, 10:51 PM
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"Captain!" wrote in
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american beer ... tastes like ****.


How do you know this?
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Old 27-06-2004, 02:10 AM
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"Xomicron" wrote in message
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"Captain!" wrote in
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american beer ... tastes like ****.


How do you know this?


i didn't write that. i love sam adams beer. miller is ok.
bud is **** though.


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Old 13-07-2004, 03:39 AM
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That is funny. Perhaps the most absurd thing I have ever read.


"Xomicron" wrote in message
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Why is mass produced American lager generally much, much better than it's
European and Canadian counterparts?



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Old 16-07-2004, 05:36 PM
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We Canadians used to call American beer ****water because to get
anything out of it you had to drink so much you spent the night at the
urinal

Do you know that American beer companies invented the Cold beer, because
cold drinks hide the fact that they are tasteless, so they could make
cheaper beere and get away with it. I learned that from "the beer guy",
ten 1/2 hour shows on PBS way back, any beer drinker could enjoy those
shows if they play them again.

Xomicron wrote:

"Captain!" wrote in
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american beer ... tastes like ****.



How do you know this?


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Old 19-07-2004, 04:40 AM
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Ioannis wrote:

Xomicron wrote:



Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.



Canadians ARE American, Yankee.



Ridiculous! I was in a Canadian supermarket one time looking for
"American Cheese" and all they had were packages of "Canadian Cheese"
(whatever THAT is) and their milk came in plastic bags that lay flat on
the shelf- I want my milk standing up, strong and tall, like a soldier!

Oh, yeah, they also measure alcohol by volume, instead of weight! How
foolish! How many times have you handed a bottle of beer to a friend and
said, "Hey, feel this? How much alcohol to you think this has?"

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Old 21-07-2004, 09:12 PM
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Ioannis wrote:

Xomicron wrote:



Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.



Canadians ARE American, Yankee.


I hate it when Canadians say this shit. CALL them Americans, and they ****
themselves with outrage. But refer to yourself as an American, and all of a
sudden they're overcome with continental pride and you're not allowed to use
that name because it's THEIRS!!! Hey, Joe. You are Canadian. It's a
perfectly good label. Keep it. We're using American. Chill, fergodssake, I
mean, you're good at that, right?

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Old 21-07-2004, 09:12 PM
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Ioannis wrote:

Xomicron wrote:



Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.



Canadians ARE American, Yankee.


I hate it when Canadians say this shit. CALL them Americans, and they ****
themselves with outrage. But refer to yourself as an American, and all of a
sudden they're overcome with continental pride and you're not allowed to use
that name because it's THEIRS!!! Hey, Joe. You are Canadian. It's a
perfectly good label. Keep it. We're using American. Chill, fergodssake, I
mean, you're good at that, right?

--
Lew Bryson

www.LewBryson.com
Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both
available at www.amazon.com
The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it,
or respond to it. Spam away.


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Old 21-07-2004, 09:12 PM
Lew Bryson
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Ioannis wrote:

Xomicron wrote:



Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.



Canadians ARE American, Yankee.


I hate it when Canadians say this shit. CALL them Americans, and they ****
themselves with outrage. But refer to yourself as an American, and all of a
sudden they're overcome with continental pride and you're not allowed to use
that name because it's THEIRS!!! Hey, Joe. You are Canadian. It's a
perfectly good label. Keep it. We're using American. Chill, fergodssake, I
mean, you're good at that, right?

--
Lew Bryson

www.LewBryson.com
Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both
available at www.amazon.com
The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it,
or respond to it. Spam away.


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Old 26-07-2004, 09:51 PM
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Ioannis a écrit:
Xomicron wrote:

Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.


Canadians ARE American, Yankee.


American beer has no more hops than a dead frog ...
Does that include all Americanos del Norte ?
Kodok

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Old 26-07-2004, 09:51 PM
kodok
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Ioannis a écrit:
Xomicron wrote:

Canadians think they are superior to Americans. The rational basis for
this is unknown.


Canadians ARE American, Yankee.


American beer has no more hops than a dead frog ...
Does that include all Americanos del Norte ?
Kodok

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Old 26-07-2004, 09:57 PM
jesskidden@YAH00.com
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kodok wrote:

American beer has no more hops than a dead frog ...


Hmmm...just checking my refrigerator & beer cellar for "American" beer
and came across some HopDevil IPA, Red Seal Ale, Dogfish Head 60 and 90
Minutes Ales, several years worth of Celebration Ale and Bigfoot Ale
from Sierra Nevada, barley wines from Victory, Brooklyn, Anchor,
Heavyweight, a few others. In the "vintage" section there's some
Ballantine IPA and Burton Ale.

Just exactly how many hops ARE in a dead frog?

 




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