Purchase question
Sorry Guy but for my personnal taste American beer and Ale are far far
far from being the best in the world. It might be the best in the world
for an American. But it is so inferior in taste with Scotish, English,
German, Belgium and even Beer from "Micro-Brasserie" that are opening in
Québec. American Beer are beer what we call in Québec "Biere de
Soif=beer of thirst" while most other beer from all the other countries
are again in Québec "Biere de Degustation= A beer of Tasting". You drink
American Beer because you're thirsty. You will never drink Coors or
Molson or Labatt or Miller in an international beer tasting contest held
outside of US because they would not qualify as a Hi-End Beer. You drink
a NewCastle or a MacEwan or Une mort Subite or Une blanche de Chambly or
a Joe MonFerrand for the taste of it. Telling that American Beer is the
best Beer in the world is like Telling McDonald is the best Gastronomy
in the world. Or if we put it in a audio concept: American Beer are the
4.99 plastic speaker that you can buy at Walmart while the import Beer
are a nice pair of Spendor, or a Cremora, Or any great sounding
Loudspeaker. Try any of those beer I mentionned and I'M pretty sure you
will never go back to American Beer. Even here in Canada Molson always
put a small label on each bottle stating that they are the winner for
the international beer festival held in francfort. Its is one of the
worst tasting beer in Canada. The State do make Great Wine. But for the
beer.... I know it a question of taste. You prefer American Beer and
most European and people from Québec can't stand the taste of the US
Beers. Anyway! Why am I posting a discussion on beer in a AUDIO Group???
Bye and don't forget to enjoy your brew while I will enjoy mine. Cheers!!!
George M. Middius a écrit :
Nath said:
Still spending your dole on ale for the mates?
At least we have real beer, not your **** flavoured attempt at it...
American beers and ales are now the best in the world. You wouldn't know
anything about the current state of affairs, one supposes, because you
haven't stirred from your misbegotten hamlet and its four inbred pubs since,
oh, I'd guess 1978.
|