Why is Canadian beer so bad? Because it actually has alcohol in it?Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
Poor bastard...
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Why is Canadian beer so bad? Because it actually has alcohol in it?Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
Poor bastard...
No. Because I have yet to run into a Canadian beer that is as good as the beer I regularly enjoy.Quote:
Originally posted by icepop
Why is Canadian beer so bad? Because it actually has alcohol in it?
Hey, if Canadian beer is shitty, what the heck does that make US stuff? I've had gatorades with more personality than Budweiser or Coors.
You need to be exposed to real beer, if you think you can handle it.Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
No. Because I have yet to run into a Canadian beer that is as good as the beer I regularly enjoy.
Right on. Me and StriderKyo know what it's all about! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by StriderKyo
Hey, if Canadian beer is shitty, what the heck does that make US stuff? I've had gatorades with more personality than Budweiser or Coors.
Edit: The water in Lake Ontario has more personality than American beer.
Skip the Molson and Labatt's stuff, it's junk (although Labatt Ice isn't bad). Go for Sleeman's Cream or Steam Ale, Alexander Keith's, Moosehead, Brick, or if you're really hardcore, Fin Du Monde. I don't know any mass market US beer I'd put ahead of it, unless Old Detroit is widely available where you are.Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
No. Because I have yet to run into a Canadian beer that is as good as the beer I regularly enjoy.
Although I'd still say European beer is ahead of Canadian stuff.
Heh, I like your sig. The Stone Roses ruled.Quote:
Originally posted by icepop
Right on. Me and StriderKyo know what it's all about! ;)
It'll most likely get you more drunk, too.Quote:
Edit: The water in Lake Ontario has more personality than American beer.
Agreed. I prefer European beer as well. Guiness, Kilkenny, Smithwicks, Harp, etc, etc. There's lots of good Canadian microbrewey stuff. I like Sleeman's as well. St. Ambroise is pretty good too.Quote:
Originally posted by StriderKyo
Skip the Molson and Labatt's stuff, it's junk (although Labatt Ice isn't bad). Go for Sleeman's Cream or Steam Ale, Alexander Keith's, Moosehead, Brick, or if you're really hardcore, Fin Du Monde. I don't know any mass market US beer I'd put ahead of it, unless Old Detroit is widely available where you are.
Although I'd still say European beer is ahead of Canadian stuff.
Cool. You like the Stone Roses too?
:lol: at Lake Ontario. They should bottle that stuff.
What... you think I drink that shit?Quote:
Originally posted by StriderKyo
Budweiser or Coors.
Shame on you.
I don't even like beer that much and I know that German beer owns that shit.... and that Canadian beer owns US pish. :pQuote:
Originally posted by icepop
Agreed. I prefer European beer as well. Guiness, Kilkenny, Smithwicks, Harp, etc, etc. There's lots of good Canadian microbrewey stuff. I like Sleeman's as well. St. Ambroise is pretty good too.
Edit: I'll join Icepop and Strider and raise a glass of anything to the Stone Roses though. :)
STFU and drink some Canadian beer! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by 88mph
What... you think I drink that shit?
Shame on you.
88, this could be you!