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michaelsavage
Bud is #1
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Stoneage
Mr Savage, could you elaborate a bit on what makes Budweiser so special. Which characteristics makes it the number one beer in the world according to you? What does it have that other beer lacks?
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michaelsavage
Plus to your point Heineken tastes way better in Ireland, than the USA. So point taken!
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michaelsavage
Plus to your point Heineken tastes way better in Ireland, than the USA. So point taken!
I bought me ones a six pack Heineken in the US (as we called export beer "green bottles") it tasted awful...............
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michaelsavage
Bud is #1
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ChrisM
" I've bought a bottle of the Export variety they love so much over there. Goodness, it's strong." I'm intrigued. I shall have to see if I can procure a bottle for testing...
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michaelsavage
Plus to your point Heineken tastes way better in Ireland, than the USA. So point taken!
I bought me ones a six pack Heineken in the US (as we called export beer "green bottles") it tasted awful...............
I think it spoils quickly. For some reason if you buy those min-kegs (get about 14 beers out of it) it seems a lot fresher and better tasting.
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michaelsavage
Bud is #1
Brilliant!!!!
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triceratops
Yuengling Black and Tan is my favorite common beer. But my ultimate is Guinness on tap which unfortunately get pasteurized first for the USA market. Was not like this a while ago. Then it was my ultimate upon ultimates
Is there a Guinness heiress I can marry?
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Stoneage
Sorry, I just felt for a bit of anti-americanism... I know you got great beers and real coffee too. But many seem to prefer the watered down versions. For whatever reason...
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sandandglue
Fosters is 'orrid. Bud tastes watered down and Heineken tastes like Amsterdam smells .. not that that's always a good thing.
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Stoneage
Sorry, I just felt for a bit of anti-americanism... I know you got great beers and real coffee too. But many seem to prefer the watered down versions. For whatever reason...
ever try the New Orleans French Market coffee? My mother-in-law called it 'the coffee that walks by itself.' Try it black! Powerful stuff. ><
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Stoneage
Sorry, I just felt for a bit of anti-americanism... I know you got great beers and real coffee too. But many seem to prefer the watered down versions. For whatever reason...
ever try the New Orleans French Market coffee? My mother-in-law called it 'the coffee that walks by itself.' Try it black! Powerful stuff. ><
Mixed with chickory, good stuff!
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sandandglue
Fosters is 'orrid. Bud tastes watered down and Heineken tastes like Amsterdam smells .. not that that's always a good thing.
Well, draught Budweiser has been 'watered-down' in the U.K. It used to have an a.b.v. of 5% (like the bottled and canned varieties) but is now around 4.5% The same has happened with Stella as well, sadly.
Fosters has always been ''orrid', ha-ha. Whether it's the weaker British variety or the stronger Export variant.
Heineken and Amstel are not favourites of mine, but the former gets the nod.
Grolsh is, in my opinion, one of the more preferable lagers. Inoffensive with the desired alcohol kick.
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michaelsavage
I love Bud
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michaelsavage
I love Bud
WOW, a beer troll!