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Sam Adams is a really good US beer.
Sleeman makes the best mainstream Canadian beer - much better than Molson or Labatt's. And then their are tons of microbreweries that make excellent beer like Upper Canada, Creemore Springs, Unibroue and Brick. British beer like Boddington's and Irish beers like Kilkenny and Smithwick's are some of my favourite European beers. |
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thanks :thumbsup |
Thats true but all beer taste like shit anyways....Real men go strait for the real alcohol!!!:pimp
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The home base of pilsener -> Czech Republic. Been there, done that. Germany? Been there, done that. Belgium? Been there, done that. US? Hahahahaha. But, been there, done that What other countries did you have in mind? :winkwink: |
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It's gooood :thumbsup |
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Then after say 2 years they started to fuck the beer to save the costs, they are making it from the polish ingreidients and it's no more the Czech premium beer, it's the worst beer crime ever made. Budweiser / Budvar is government held, therefore they have no need to save, 50 pct. of their beer goes for export and it's still the Czech premium beer, they are Budweiser and have the brand registered in many European countries, actually I recently read Amheiser Bush / the rival at the end wants to distribute the Budweiser / Budwar in US as the Czechvar.. |
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Fuck beer, real men drink whiskey.. and lots of it.
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You should visit the Brussel Bierweekend. It rocks! |
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Now the beer was brewed here even before US was even founded, the Budweiser is the original brand. If anyone started to brew Budweiser in US- that's allright but they used the brand that was existing already. Once there started the trademarks or whatever in vogue, it was a mess. Now there are many lawsuits going on for years, Budweiser is legitimately Czech in most of the European countries, Amheiser Busch is confirmed in US and a couple of other countries. It's no America discovered that you stated it's two different beers - THANKS GOD it is, cause the Czech one is way better :winkwink::thumbsup |
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I drink nothing but imports
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Plus it is insanely hard to mass produce beer so that every bottle tastes the same no matter where it was made. Personally I do not like the taste but by sales and amount produced the rest of the world really seems to. Plus to give credit where it is due, the original producer was a beer pioneer and invented a whole lot of technology that makes beer what it can be today. |
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