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tmcase

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Actually you know nothing about good beer. Come to Germany, make a trip with me -and at the end you will say "Ohhh yeah, I have seen heaven."

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I can speak for German beer. It is more potent than Canadian beer. It kinda sneaks up on you and before you know it your on your lips. I speak from experience. :D
 

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My first beer was a warm Black Label. I'm surprised I like beer so much after that flavor 20+ years ago.

Thanks to World of Beer, I can drink beer from all over this Earth. And most of the good ones are not frm the USA. Except Old Chub.

Hope you've tried some of ours :)
 

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As a fellow beer snob, I must concur. There aren't a whole lot of gems to be found in America, but I don't completely rule out American breweries either. I've very much enjoyed just about anything to come out of Stone brewery (CA). Panquster made by North Coast brewery (CA) will also knock your socks off if you are a fellow Duvel lover. I don't see eye to eye with every idea that comes out of California, but I must say....some of those cats really know their suds. I also can only rarely say no to a Shiner Bock or a Yuengling. They aren't my favorites by any means, but at least it tastes like beer (unlike many of the beers you'll see moving large volume in this country). Oh yeah, and Boulevard makes some good ones (but be careful.....some of them are only worthy to pour down the sink....poor sink). Hooray beer!
 
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