i love this shit. Back when it was the cheap beer I used to inhale it, now that everybody knows it's decent the price has gone up. BOOOOO. I drink their other cheap beer now. Clear Creek Ice, it's good shit too!
Painted label...da' real kine - nothing like a warm San Miguel on ice, and 5 or 6 babes trying to get on your lap to get you to pay their "bar fine" (license to fuck them senseless all night for cheap)...
I always seem to like beer from the micro breweries
Regarding beer, the most exciting things in the entire world right now are coming from American homebrewers and microbreweries.
Interest is exploding, palates are refining, and meanwhile, all of the worlds ingredients are at our fingertips with no real sense of tradition to confine our recipes.
I'm excited to live in a time where I can experience it.
I never trust beer distributed in either clear or green bottles.
Both clear and green bottles allow certain wavelengths of sunlight to pass through that turn the hop oils in the beverage and skunk the beer.
Brown and opaque bottles, on the other hand, do not allow those wavelengths to pass through.
Every brewer/brewery knows this fact... if a beer comes in a clear or green bottle, it generally means that the company places the value of marketing (after all, clear and green bottles look "cool") over the quality of their product.
That's why, to this day, I think whatever exec at Corona said "let's put a lime in our beer" was a genius... he offered a solution that both gave the beer a gimmick, and covered the usually inherant skunky taste that the beer had due to transport.
A little sidefact for ya: In Holland, domestically, Heineken come in brown bottles. They only put their exports in the green.
Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
Regarding beer, the most exciting things in the entire world right now are coming from American homebrewers and microbreweries.
Interest is exploding, palates are refining, and meanwhile, all of the worlds ingredients are at our fingertips with no real sense of tradition to confine our recipes.
I'm excited to live in a time where I can experience it.
I have some friends who have a brew club, I used to be a member, but time restrictions made me withdraw...
They make the best beer I have ever tasted...
They even have a 4:20 brew on April 20th and everyone brings there seeds and stems to brew.. Good times and good stuff!
Regarding beer, the most exciting things in the entire world right now are coming from American homebrewers and microbreweries.
Interest is exploding, palates are refining, and meanwhile, all of the worlds ingredients are at our fingertips with no real sense of tradition to confine our recipes.
I'm excited to live in a time where I can experience it.
I agree 100%. My favourites are still Belgian though.
That's why, to this day, I think whatever exec at Corona said "let's put a lime in our beer" was a genius... he offered a solution that both gave the beer a gimmick, and covered the usually inherant skunky taste that the beer had due to transport.
I always heard it was to keep flies out of the beer?
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In this instance, I'd say wikipedia's full of shit.
Notice how the "myth" has a citation that actually backs up the assertion, and the claim says "citation needed"?
I'm guessing Corona, themselves, had something to do with the way that's worded on Wikipedia.
I've heard that "myth" spouted from the lips of Mr. Michael Jackson (the late beer expert), himself, over a couple of pints at Lucky Baldwin's in Pasadena.
I'll take the word over the guy who was, in his life, considered the world's foremost beer authority over that of wikipedia any day of the week.
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