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As a fellow Pennsylvanian I agree that yuengling is good, but not as good as Iron City.
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canadian and american beer is all piss.
stella artois uber alles. reassuringly expensive then lowenbrau, kronenbourg etc aswell |
My fraternity loves Yuengling, we actually have a guy from PA somewhere who is going to get a keg of it over the summer and we're going to have a good ol time. Nothing like sitting outside on a sunny day with a good chilled Yuengling hanging out with your friends...ah...
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Not exactly. Stella and Kronenbourg are great brews, but don't dismiss ALL Canadian beers.
Try: Alexander Keith's Sleeman's Cream Ale Sleeman's Honey Brown O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock Black Horse (won't find this one outside of Newfoundland...pity) |
Alexander Keith's - dont like
Sleeman's Cream Ale - was fun to drink 10 years ago Sleeman's Honey Brown - honey brown is gross O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock - nice! Black Horse - sounds good other good ones from Halifax/NS are Ten Penny and Propeller... labatt 50 is better than most Canadian beer in my opinion, but i stick with eurpoe, the UK and of course shina best export Tsing-Tao... the Japanese beer Sapporo is quite nice too... |
Maximum Ice 40 and a stella artois tall can is what i drank yesterday.
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AK is good. Drink it quite often.
Sleemans Honey Brown is awesome although I haven't had it in a year or so. Another good Canadian Brew is Big Rock. Grasshopper is great on a warm day. |
Man, I haven't had Tsing Tao or Sapporo in ages! I might have to go to the beer store after work...heh heh.
I got a few Black Horse and Blue Star (another fine Nfld brew) in my fridge at home. They're like "special occasion" beers. I'm gonna bring back a shitload from Nfld when I go this summer. |
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