Real American Beer- is it really as tremendous as it sounds?

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The website says its available in Ohio, but not here in Pennsylvania.

I'm not that far from the Ohio Frontier, is it worth the trip from Hermitage to get this fine beer endorsed by the Incredible Hulk Hogan?

 
I'm not that far from the Ohio Frontier, is it worth the trip from Hermitage to get this fine beer endorsed by the Incredible Hulk Hogan?

You're going to drive to another state for a beer? The above is endorsed by the WWE.
Just go find a good microbrew in your backyard.
 
The website says its available in Ohio, but not here in Pennsylvania.

I'm not that far from the Ohio Frontier, is it worth the trip from Hermitage to get this fine beer endorsed by the Incredible Hulk Hogan?

Lite beer is piss water.
 
Polishprince

I dont like light beer

My favorite brew is Stella Artois, which is an import from Belgium

After that I like Yuengling

Then comes Coors or Budweizer

But thats just me

If someone likes Bud Lite thats no skin off my nose
 
The website says its available in Ohio, but not here in Pennsylvania.

I'm not that far from the Ohio Frontier, is it worth the trip from Hermitage to get this fine beer endorsed by the Incredible Hulk Hogan?

Sierra Nevada makes an outstanding imperial IPA, Big Little Thing. Based in Chico, CA and American made.
 
4.2% ABV :rolleyes:

Weak, watered down swill, like Bud Light. It probably is Bud Light. My wife thinks it is just rebranded Bud Light.

She might be on to something. It's made by a contract brewer.

Personally, I didn't like it so I blended it with some 7.2% ABV home brew and that worked out well. Sometimes when you blend 2 crappy beers you get a good tasting beer.
 
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Some of the best beers in the world are made in America.
Unfortunately when the rest of the world thinks of American beer - they always think the macros like Bud/Miller/Coors etc. Which all of them honestly shouldn't be allowed to call beer. And only are because it is a broad term.
100% - and there is no argument - macro beers are nothing more than a normal lager beer with water added. That's it. It truly is watered down beer.
 
Some of the best beers in the world are made in America.
Unfortunately when the rest of the world thinks of American beer - they always think the macros like Bud/Miller/Coors etc. Which all of them honestly shouldn't be allowed to call beer. And only are because it is a broad term.
100% - and there is no argument - macro beers are nothing more than a normal lager beer with water added. That's it. It truly is watered down beer.
LOL and none of those are American--Bud is Belgian, Miller is South African and Coors is Canadian.
 
pretty much the only american beer i'll drink.- they are carbon neutral & employee owned.

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i do like this imported

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Beer is not bourbon and therefor a waste of water.

i use to drink rum, but can no longer tolerate hard liquor. lol ... i heard somewhere

that nothing good ever comes from drinking brown liquor. i guess you disagree?
 
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Moose Drool Brown Ale. If I hadn't found another serviceable brown ale here in South Carolina, I would drive to another state to buy it. In a heart beat. It's not available in some states due to a lawsuit and settlement Moosehead, that shitty **** Canadian swill.


...Not all disputes end this amicably. A lawsuit filed by Moosehead against Big Sky Brewing Co. in Montana over its Moose Drool beer dragged on for nine years before it was settled in 2004. Big Sky agreed not to sell Moose Drool in the eastern United States and not to trademark the name Moose Drool...
 
i was not aware that production moved here. that brew was imported at one time.

oooooOOOOOOOooooo now i know. so, does that make yer skin tingle that you 'got' me?



lol ... guess you'll take what you can. :113:
Fat Tire has never been produced anywhere but the US. It is made by New Belgium--an InBev/AB company. Peroni was founded in Italy but is now owned by Molson/Coors, a Canadian company and is currently brewed and bottled in Albany, Georgia, USA.
 
Fat Tire has never been produced anywhere but the US.

never said otherwise.

It is made by New Belgium--an InBev/AB company.

yes, i knew that.



Peroni was founded in Italy

indeed.


but is now owned by Molson/Coors, a Canadian company and is currently brewed and bottled in Albany, Georgia, USA.

which i didn't realize, until you enlightened me. & i said that you did. do you want a gold star?
 
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