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Eisboch Eisboch is offline
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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.-
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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.


Heineken always gave me heartburn. Corona is not bad, but it's not great.
I used to try different local beers in Puerto Rico, but never developed a
taste for them. Same in Italy.

Samuel Adams has just the right body, full flavor with a very, very faint
sweet after-taste.

I have to stop thinking about this.

Eisboch