What Is The Worst Thing A Canadian Has Done To You
[quote name='nismo convert' date='Apr 16 2005, 05:29 AM']it's occifer damn it get your drunk right. another good thing to come from canada is real beer, oh theres more i just can't think of it right now 
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Okay, I have to argue this beer statement because I completely disagree with it. Good beer is not necessarily related to its alcohol content. Canada has mastered the art of ice beer, which isn't bad, but its pretty much borderline malt liquor which isn't that good. In the Northwest there are several microbrews like Redhook, Full sail, Scuttlebut, and even Pyramid that put out a lot of deliscious beers like heffeweizens, porters, winter ales. For some reason as soon as I cross the border none of these even exist and all I can find is Molson XXX and some funky honey brew. Killians red is the closest ESB I can find and its definitely lacking.
One thing I thought was kind of cool is that you guys still have dry beer, I haven't seen dry beer down here for like 10 years.
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Okay, I have to argue this beer statement because I completely disagree with it. Good beer is not necessarily related to its alcohol content. Canada has mastered the art of ice beer, which isn't bad, but its pretty much borderline malt liquor which isn't that good. In the Northwest there are several microbrews like Redhook, Full sail, Scuttlebut, and even Pyramid that put out a lot of deliscious beers like heffeweizens, porters, winter ales. For some reason as soon as I cross the border none of these even exist and all I can find is Molson XXX and some funky honey brew. Killians red is the closest ESB I can find and its definitely lacking.
One thing I thought was kind of cool is that you guys still have dry beer, I haven't seen dry beer down here for like 10 years.
Props on pointing out some of the fine brews we have here in the NorthWest. A local importer of goods just started getting Arogent Bastard, an excelent brew from CA that we couldn't find anywere north of Nevada a few years ago.
[quote name='phinsup' date='Apr 15 2005, 11:37 PM']They unleashed Brian Adams on the the world...
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now now the canadian government has apologized for brian adams on many occation
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now now the canadian government has apologized for brian adams on many occation
[quote name='isamu' date='Apr 17 2005, 04:58 AM']Okay, I have to argue this beer statement because I completely disagree with it. Good beer is not necessarily related to its alcohol content. Canada has mastered the art of ice beer, which isn't bad, but its pretty much borderline malt liquor which isn't that good. In the Northwest there are several microbrews like Redhook, Full sail, Scuttlebut, and even Pyramid that put out a lot of deliscious beers like heffeweizens, porters, winter ales. For some reason as soon as I cross the border none of these even exist and all I can find is Molson XXX and some funky honey brew. Killians red is the closest ESB I can find and its definitely lacking.
One thing I thought was kind of cool is that you guys still have dry beer, I haven't seen dry beer down here for like 10 years.
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i think your forgetting the land of beer (canada) has microbrew as well.
One thing I thought was kind of cool is that you guys still have dry beer, I haven't seen dry beer down here for like 10 years.
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i think your forgetting the land of beer (canada) has microbrew as well.


