badgenome said:
(For a Canadian!) |
He's no Terrence and Phillip though, now those guys' got magic!
badgenome said:
(For a Canadian!) |
He's no Terrence and Phillip though, now those guys' got magic!
kirby007 said:
well that explains alot, american beer isn't that good. imported beers are uch better |
There are lots of great American beers. Just don't go looking for greatness among the mass produced popular lagers like Bud, Miller, Coors, or Canadian stuff like Molson or Labatt. The United States are actually among the top producers of great craft beer. And it's not hard to find anymore. Rogue is an especially great producer of varied craft beer in the US.
To add a fact to the thread :
Belgium now has more than 8700 different beers (including limited and seasonal), = 8 beers for 100 citizens.
CladInShadows said:
There are lots of great American beers. Just don't go looking for greatness among the mass produced popular lagers like Bud, Miller, Coors, or Canadian stuff like Molson or Labatt. The United States are actually among the top producers of great craft beer. And it's not hard to find anymore. Rogue is an especially great producer of varied craft beer in the US. |
Another pretty great beer maker is Leinenkugel (I think it's made in Wisconsin). Never heard of Rogue before, what are some of their best stuff?
RenCutypoison said: To add a fact to the thread : Belgium now has more than 8700 different beers (including limited and seasonal), = 8 beers for 100 citizens. |
Is that bad math, a typing error or have I just misunderstood? (8 for 100 to me is seems like a ratio, but 8700 goes into 11million over 1200 times.... so it's nearer 8 beers for 10,000 citizens
HigHurtenflurst said:
Is that bad math, a typing error or have I just misunderstood? (8 for 100 to me is seems like a ratio, but 8700 goes into 11million over 1200 times.... so it's nearer 8 beers for 10,000 citizens |
I think he may have had a few beers
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I drink a lot of beer.
My favorites are:
Chimay blue, kronenbourg blanc, and weinstephaner. founders breakfast is also a nice one.
Oh and boddingtons, love that shit.
yo_john117 said:
Another pretty great beer maker is Leinenkugel (I think it's made in Wisconsin). Never heard of Rogue before, what are some of their best stuff? |
Rogue is from Portland, Oregon, I believe. I'm in Canada, so I don't have access to all of them, but I have personally tried the Chipotle Ale, Hazelnut Brown, Mocha Porter, Double Chocolate Stout, Voodoo Bacon/Maple, Voodoo Chocolate Peanut Butter, Morimoto Hazelnut, and Yellow Snow IPA. The only one I didn't really like was the Chipotle Ale.
For those not familiar with the styles, none of those flavours are sweet in any way whatsoever. They have dozens of flavours I have yet to try.
http://rogue.com/beers/beers.php
theprof00 said: I drink a lot of beer. Oh and boddingtons, love that shit. |
I keep hearing great things about Founders, but I have yet to see any in my liquor stores in Edmonton, Alberta.
Being a poor university student I have to mostly settle for the cheap beers I can get in the local supermarket unfortunately, of those I think Sternburg and Wicküler/Wickueler give you the most bang for your buck.
Though I probably shouldn't complain, from what I've heard beer is pretty damn cheap here, compared to other countries. :D