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Rainy Parade 05-06-2010 11:17 AM

Re: this headline made me chuckle
 
[quote=tryfuhl;698797]Yuengling is pretty overrated in my opinion

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thank you.

not a fan.

Monkeydad 05-06-2010 11:58 AM

Re: this headline made me chuckle
 
This is Locker Room worthy?

Rainy Parade 05-06-2010 12:11 PM

Re: this headline made me chuckle
 
[quote=Buster;698844]This is Locker Room worthy?[/quote]

no one forced you to click on it. if it's really cluttering up the board have someone move it to the parking lot.

tryfuhl 05-06-2010 12:12 PM

Re: this headline made me chuckle
 
[quote=Rainy Parade;698757]if/when i drink crappy domestic light beer, i like Miller Lite.

AND, they had the great taste/less filling fight in the fountain with the 2 smokin hot chicks tearin each others clothes off.[/quote]
same.. gotta have at least a little taste to it

KLHJ2 05-17-2010 04:50 PM

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[quote=Rainy Parade;698803]thank you.

not a fan.[/quote]

I can understand that, but at least it is a beer. You cannot even classify the larger beer makers in the US as such. Honestly, you might as well be drinking Zima.

Mc2guy 05-18-2010 12:58 PM

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[quote=Angry;701628]I can understand that, but at least it is a beer. You cannot even classify the larger beer makers in the US as such. Honestly, you might as well be drinking Zima.[/quote]

That's because the domestic lager makers use rice malt as a grain supplement to keep the beer tasting "light" and "clean". Translation, flavorless.

You may not like Yeungling (I'm not a huge fan), but that is how a light lager made with actual malted barley, not rice is supposed to taste.

I homebrew my own, so domestic light is strictly for the "I'm at the ballpark and I want beer but it's too hot so I should really be drinking water, oh wait I can have both" moments.

KLHJ2 05-18-2010 03:21 PM

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[quote=Mc2guy;701798]That's because the domestic lager makers use rice malt as a grain supplement to keep the beer tasting "light" and "clean". Translation, flavorless.

You may not like Yeungling (I'm not a huge fan), but that is how a light lager made with actual malted barley, not rice is supposed to taste.

I homebrew my own, so domestic light is strictly for the "I'm at the ballpark and I want beer but it's too hot so I should really be drinking water, oh wait I can have both" moments.[/quote]

You are replying to the wrong guy. I like Yeungling, Sam Adams, and just about everything brewed in Germany. The only Budweiser that I like is the Czech version.

Translation = Most other American beers are crap.

I was pretty much saying that anyone who likes the mainstream American brews might as well be drinking a Zima.

Mc2guy 05-18-2010 03:52 PM

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[quote=Angry;701826]You are replying to the wrong guy. I like Yeungling, Sam Adams, and just about everything brewed in Germany. The only Budweiser that I like is the Czech version.

Translation = Most other American beers are crap.

I was pretty much saying that anyone who likes the mainstream American brews might as well be drinking a Zima.[/quote]

Sorry, I hit reply to wrong post and it quoted you.

BTW, I would not say most "American" beers are crap. In fact, there are more small micro breweries in the U.S. than the rest of the world combined and many, if not most, make some absolutely fantastic beer.

Mass produced American beer...now that is crap.

I like the German Pils and Bock style lagers, but if you want the best, the Belgian trappist ales are the standard by which all are judged.:)

KLHJ2 05-18-2010 04:23 PM

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[quote=Mc2guy;701834]Sorry, I hit reply to wrong post and it quoted you.

BTW, I would not say most "American" beers are crap. In fact, there are more small micro breweries in the U.S. than the rest of the world combined and many, if not most, make some absolutely fantastic beer.

Mass produced American beer...now that is crap.

I like the German Pils and Bock style lagers, but if you want the best, the Belgian trappist ales are the standard by which all are judged.:)[/quote]

I am a Hefewiesen and Krystalweisen kind of guy myself.


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