To: doc30
"...Not only are the best beers sold in the United States from Canada.."--
This chap needs to brush up on his beer knowledge. With the admitted exception of the world-class beers from Unibroue (which is indeed a Canadian brewery, but so obscure that most Americans haven't heard of it), Canadian beers are generic and uninspired. Belgian beers are far-and-away the world's best, and British, Scottish, German, American West-coast, and Czech beers are, on average, way above Canadian brews. Heck, even the French are better brewers.
6 posted on
04/21/2003 8:22:08 AM PDT by
Renfield
To: Renfield
We don't need no stinking Canadian (Canadien?) fold-down beer cartons. If we couldn't invent something better we wouldn't be real Americans.
9 posted on
04/21/2003 8:32:53 AM PDT by
Nucluside
To: Renfield
Belgian beers are far-and-away the world's best, and British, Scottish, German, American West-coast, and Czech beers are, on average, way above Canadian brews. Heck, even the French are better brewers.Don't forget how much the Belgian's were a PIA (this pains me since I love my Sweet Sixteen Browning shotgun).
I tried a Czech beer last month and it was good....don't remember the name, but it had a star on the label.
To: Renfield
Shiner Bock is the best beer sold in retail stores in America and nobody doubts that a german beer made in Texas is Real American beer.
30 posted on
04/21/2003 10:13:05 AM PDT by
q_an_a
To: Renfield
"This chap needs to brush up on his beer knowledge. With the admitted exception of the world-class beers from Unibroue (which is indeed a Canadian brewery, but so obscure that most Americans haven't heard of it), Canadian beers are generic and uninspired. Belgian beers are far-and-away the world's best, and British, Scottish, German, American West-coast, and Czech beers are, on average, way above Canadian brews. Heck, even the French are better brewers."
It's true, Canadian beers from the mainstream brewers are generic and uninspired. In fact, the only thing worse than mainstream Canadian beer is mainstream American beer. Why is American beer like making love in a canoe? Because they're both f!#$ing close to water.
42 posted on
04/21/2003 10:44:43 AM PDT by
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