On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:03:15 -0500, HK wrote:
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On Jan 8, 10:37 am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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One of the better light swiling style american lights. I brew beer,
and have for many years, have even taken classes, but I'm sure that
Harry knows much more about the subject than I.
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IMO, the best tasting American beer that came out of the microbrewery crowd
is Samuel Adams Lager. Very similar to some of the good, German,
full-bodied beers. Even the "light" version isn't bad, although it has more
calories than most other "regular" beers.
Second best American beer, although not originating from a microbrewery, is
"Amberboch", an Anheuser-Busch product. Not available everywhere, the
draft version is much better than the bottled.
Unfortunately, I finally hit the age where I can't drink either anymore.
Too heavy. An occasional Coors Light is about all I can handle now.
Eisboch
When I drink a beer, I drink a Mexican beer. I just like the taste of
the Mexican brews. I also like Peroni and once in a while, a Heineken.- Hide quoted text -
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Heineken is almost as bad as Miller light! Beeradvocate rates it a C-
whereas miller light is a D
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/81/246
Peroni gets a C, I like most people that like beer and know beer just
don't care for skunky tastes.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/258/1790
Mass produced Mexican beer is as thrilling as mass produced American
beer.
Taste is subjective, concreteboots.
Hilarious! Harry's been putting down anyones choice of beer for any number
of taste reasons. And then comes this line"
"Taste is subjective..."
That's only true if it's someone *else's* taste! Harry's taste is objective
and applicable to all things.
--
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."