That doesn't mean they can't have a real American evening with a nice applause to top it off!
We already export enough of our culture, lets keep this with our borders to spare the rest of the world.That doesn't mean they can't have a real American evening with a nice applause to top it off!
Total bullshit. PBR runs circles around Budweiser, Coors, and Bud Light.
I'll drink a coors light no question. Any beer no question. Why? That's when it's philisophiocal
I was just in Paris the other week, and people were clapping when the credits rolled for Endgame. It is too late.We already export enough of our culture, lets keep this with our borders to spare the rest of the world.
It's trash. Drink coors.
Canadian*
First up Guinness is terrible.
I've you even had any other stout you can see how thin it is. Even being on nitro can't add any body.
Other thing I read is that Americans are screaming out for decent beers at the 5% mark - having come back form a week there it was impossible to find anything decent at a brewery around 5%. The good beers were either 7% IPA NEIPAs or 10% stouts.
No skills to brew without overloading on hops or alcohol and no skill to get a decent well rounded balanced beer at 5%
Get over the hops yanks and lift your game.
I'll drink a coors light no question. Any beer no question. Why? That's when it's philisophiocal
5% is a pretty arbitrary cut off, especially for a stout. Historically, a stout is a strong beer, around 7-8% abv.First up Guinness is terrible.
I've you even had any other stout you can see how thin it is. Even being on nitro can't add any body.
Other thing I read is that Americans are screaming out for decent beers at the 5% mark - having come back form a week there it was impossible to find anything decent at a brewery around 5%. The good beers were either 7% IPA NEIPAs or 10% stouts.
No skills to brew without overloading on hops or alcohol and no skill to get a decent well rounded balanced beer at 5%
Get over the hops yanks and lift your game.
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