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10-26-2013, 08:19 AM #96
im not saying canadian beers are better im just stating its all a mather of opinions, obviously it doesnt mather if i talk about micro-brewerie because it is only known to the local area. If we talk about huge brand, then i hope we can all agree that it isnt even Worth mentionning in this thread.
OP made a bold statement ''The U.S.A. makes the best beers in the world (SRS) '' wich is not only a mather of opinion but also one sided/closed to view other potentially good brand. Thus OP gimping himself in the end.Instagram: ayy_lmao_m8
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10-26-2013, 08:19 AM #97
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OP is correct. Americans craft beer scene is out of phucking control.
While Belgium, Germany, and other parts of Europe keep producing the same style of beer that they've been famous for, small time very passionate companies in the States are producing countless amounts of high quality brew.**MISC STRENGTH CREW**
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10-26-2013, 08:20 AM #98
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10-26-2013, 08:25 AM #102
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Negative. as a marshall "mather" of opinion from the beer experts, america has stepped up their game beyond compare in the past decade.
And as my "mather" of opinion, canada and australia have the worst beers in the world. Belgium and Germany and a handful of other countries still have their specialties in which they are current GOATs, but overall American craft brew has surpassed other countries
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10-26-2013, 08:30 AM #106
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anyone talking **** about coors, bud, miller etc
have never drank real american beer
it's like going to a mcdonalds and saying american food is ****. that's the most lowly, trailor trash, cheap crap we produce. it's the chlorine in the gene pool
California alone has a dozen microbreweries that stack up against anything in Europe, and I ****ing love European beer
German beer is the only true contender in my book
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10-26-2013, 08:32 AM #107
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I'll give Rogue credit for appealing to the masses more, all while making about a B rated craft brew. They do a good job opening peoples eyes I guess.
I deff wouldn't turn one down, but theres at least 100 other breweries I would rather drink from.**MISC STRENGTH CREW**
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10-26-2013, 08:35 AM #108
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the thing about their beers is they are consistently decent-good. they don't take big risks like say, dogfish head, so they don't make any amazing beers but they don't produce crap either.
Also can't believe myself and nobody else has mentioned Sierra Nevada. Pretty much the benchmark for every other IPA
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that oatmeal stout is great.
Currently beyond stoked because the GOAT porter is about to be re-released this week. Red Brick Vanilla Gorilla. Hnnnngggg. It's like chocolate milk so incredible. They only brew it once a year and it's super small batch but I made sure my friend who was the bar manager at a local taco mac put in an order early, he got 3 kegs lol. can't wait
will post pics of beers when I get home. currently at work (at a gym) and feel like it would be a bad look for me to sit here looking up pictures of beer
beer critics agree though breh, and they have had beers from micros all over. the thing is though america has wayyyyyy more micros now than anywhere else
i agree though there is great beer all over, except canada and australia
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10-26-2013, 08:47 AM #119
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I've drank pretty much everything available at a Bevmo, World market, or Costco
There are some fantastic belgian, english, bavarian, Russian etc beers out there
It just happens that I prefer Golden Ales, hefeweizens, tripple hopped blondes etc- Can't beat Germany and the surrounding area for that. American micro brews do a good job of taking from other countries styles, so it just fits that their beer compete well in whatever your preference.
A lot of Europeans don't realize that California has some of the best connoisseur items in the world. Our beer and wine stacks up, and I have to say, our Humboldt weed kicks the **** out of anything anywhere else
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10-26-2013, 08:51 AM #120
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lolwat, america has gotten extremely innovative. obviously some styles of beer have been around longer than the US has existed so i can see where you're coming from, but don't ignore all the crazy things america has tried in the past decade
http://www.dogfish.com/community/blo...-koozies.htm-0
aware me on other countries who brewed meteorite beers before usa
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