Originally posted by avalanchethecatThat too, but here in the Pacific Northwest in the USA, we have a lot of very good microbrews. They are commercial establishments that are not interested in commercial mass production. They produce limited cases of some fine beers and ales. There must be a couple of hundred microbrews in Washington and Oregon alone.
Microbrew? You mean you make it yourself?
Originally posted by avalanchethecatWell of course you can! Let's see what I have in my fridge......
Can you get real beer in America then?
Ok, there some Stella.....six pack of Heineken.....some Moosehead (love that name!)...St Pauli Girl....Becks....Foster Oil Cans (green)...and Estrella Damm
See? All kinds of good beer you can get here in the US. 😛
Originally posted by MontyMoosei wuz drinkin a st pauli girl NA tha other day...
Well of course you can! Let's see what I have in my fridge......
Ok, there some Stella.....six pack of Heineken.....some Moosehead (love that name!)...St Pauli Girl....Becks....Foster Oil Cans (green)...and Estrella Damm
See? All kinds of good beer you can get here in the US. 😛
very tasty...
i became quite chagrined tho, and redfaced az well, when i noticed that i had inadvertently placed my thumb directly on her massive counterbalances...
😳
rookie
There's a school of thought that beer was the catalyst for civilization. When humans were nomadic hunter/gatherers, it was impossible to make fermented beverages because they never stayed in one place long enough for fermentation to take place.
http://anthropology.suite101.com/article.cfm/beer_was_the_catalyst_for_civilization
So cheers to beer drinkers and cheers to civilization! It was fun while it lasted...
Originally posted by sbacatdang...
There's a school of thought that beer was the catalyst for civilization. When humans were nomadic hunter/gatherers, it was impossible to make fermented beverages because they never stayed in one place long enough for fermentation to take place.
http://anthropology.suite101.com/article.cfm/beer_was_the_catalyst_for_civilization
So cheers to beer drinkers and cheers to civilization! It was fun while it lasted...
beer played a part in tha creation of civil stuffization and it haz done played a big ole part in itz wreckification...
amazing...
rookie
Originally posted by BadwaterThere all over the US.
That too, but here in the Pacific Northwest in the USA, we have a lot of very good microbrews. They are commercial establishments that are not interested in commercial mass production. They produce limited cases of some fine beers and ales. There must be a couple of hundred microbrews in Washington and Oregon alone.
14 Apr 10
Originally posted by Ice ColdYou what!? How dare you, SIR, how-freaking-dare you! If I were a vindictive, gloating miserable wretch of a man, I would wish upon you a curse of a remaining beer-less life. But I'm not, so therefore, I leave you with two words, and one admonition:
No sir cat, the beer in Europe is far superior to the American variations.
Dogfish Head.
Get thee some.