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Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Brian - 07-01-2011 Joe Wrote:Makes people feel sophisticated.Brian Wrote:I believe that people who think an IPA tastes good also think raw oysters and caviar taste good :barf: Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Pete Nice - 07-01-2011 I like mussels, I chew them. I like Caviar also. Raw oysters are good, that is the only one I don't chew. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Joe - 07-01-2011 Pete Nice Wrote:Raw oysters are good, that is the only one I don't chew. How do you know if they are good if you don't chew them? It just slides down your throat like snot. I'm not a fan of snot. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Pete Nice - 07-01-2011 Joe Wrote:Pete Nice Wrote:Raw oysters are good, that is the only one I don't chew. You can still taste them. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Joe - 07-01-2011 Pete Nice Wrote:Joe Wrote:Pete Nice Wrote:Raw oysters are good, that is the only one I don't chew. It's like eating octopus. It's chewy and taste like salt water, but people call it a delicacy. Top 50 Beers In America - i bleed green - 07-01-2011 Joe Wrote:IBG Doesn't drink beer often, but when he does he prefers it to be as close to urine as possible.We have alchohol in our beer. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Joe - 07-01-2011 i bleed green Wrote:Joe Wrote:IBG Doesn't drink beer often, but when he does he prefers it to be as close to urine as possible.We have alchohol in our beer. What dat mean? Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Brian - 07-01-2011 Joe Wrote:Canadians require a higher alcohol content in their beer to help them cope with the fact that they live in Canada.i bleed green Wrote:Joe Wrote:IBG Doesn't drink beer often, but when he does he prefers it to be as close to urine as possible.We have alchohol in our beer. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - the keifer - 07-01-2011 Pete Nice Wrote::whomo: Good stuff.i bleed green Wrote:Joe Wrote:Cause dark beer sucks.Brian Wrote:They should rename this list to the Top 50 pale ales in America. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - the keifer - 07-01-2011 Brian Wrote:IBG is right. Most beer in Canada is around a % or 2 higher than the same kinds sold here in the US. I always bring back a case anytime I leave Canada.Joe Wrote:Canadians require a higher alcohol content in their beer to help them cope with the fact that they live in Canada.i bleed green Wrote:Joe Wrote:IBG Doesn't drink beer often, but when he does he prefers it to be as close to urine as possible.We have alchohol in our beer. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Joe - 07-01-2011 Brian Wrote:Joe Wrote:Canadians require a higher alcohol content in their beer to help them cope with the fact that they live in Canada.i bleed green Wrote:Joe Wrote:IBG Doesn't drink beer often, but when he does he prefers it to be as close to urine as possible.We have alchohol in our beer. :roflmao: A lot of my beer is 8-12% ABV. Better taste usually means lower alcohol though. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Beckster - 07-02-2011 Joe Wrote:Pete Nice Wrote:Raw oysters are good, that is the only one I don't chew. :whomo: :barf: Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Chip - 07-05-2011 It took me a while to get to like IPA's, but I'm a fan now. #2 on the list, I was drinking some at work a week or 2 ago. Re: Top 50 Beers In America - bdinva - 07-05-2011 A lot of those beers require a fairly experienced pallet to appreciate. You could say I'm a beer snob that has enjoyed most of those beers on the list at some point or another. Brown Ales, Porters, and Stouts were very underrepresented on that list. There are plenty of great beers in those styles but they tend to be less popular, thus not voted for on this list. I do like hoppy beers better, but like to try new things to switch it up. The great thing about the craft beer explosion is the variety of new things to try. I thought the "Thank You Notes" that Jimmy Fallon did was hilarious: "Thank you, microbreweries, for making my alcoholism seem like a neat hobby." I will never understand the popularity of the big macro brews (bud, miller, coors, etc). They don't really even taste like beer is supposed to taste like, I feel like they should be in a beverage class of their own. Those beers are based on the german lager style and I challenge any macrobrew drinkers to try an authentic german-style lager - the difference between bud/miller/coors and real beer is like the difference between Sunny D and fresh squeezed OJ. Re: Re: Top 50 Beers In America - Brampton - 07-05-2011 i bleed green Wrote:I don't mind dark beers, I don't enjoy guineas though.Joe Wrote:Cause dark beer sucks.Brian Wrote:They should rename this list to the Top 50 pale ales in America. Noble pils is decent, but I wont drink a case of it. I don't drink IPAs cause Keiths IPA gives me headaches, so I wont drink other ones sent from a polish train car |