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"prodigal1" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: But then again, I am an American who favors a nice cold bottle of Miller Genuine Draft. ;-) and therein lies the problem go north young man...great white north that is pop-fzzzz-gulp-ahhhhhh MGD? naw, that's not beer __ everyone need something to believe in... I believe I'll have another one (thanks Norm) I have. When I drink beer I do not expect to find clumps of barley, malt and yeast in it (a very stout beer!). I also do not expect to have to scoop it out of the mug. ;-) I want a beer that is pleasing to the taste yet does not overwhelm my senses. Perhaps if I were raised in Dublin, Ireland or Fort George, Canada I would have different tastes. ;-) If you have a problem with MGD have you ever had a Coors Lite? Nothing but water passed over some barley and hops for 2 seconds. |
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