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That was me who said Fat Tire would be available in Chicago for the new year, Jason.
Why do my posts always get credited to someone else?! I guess I'm just Mr. Cellophane!
I'm wondering if the availability of Fat Tire Ale in Chicago will be like Coors was around 20 years ago. Coors was a big deal here when it was unavailable. Then when it became available it quickly lost its mystique.
So Gerry and Howard...what I miss from your country is Tim Tams! I can get them on the 'net from aussieproducts.com. But its probably been over a year since I've had one. For those not in the know...the Tim Tam is probably as common a cookie in Oz as the Oreo is in the states. But they are not similar. Order a few boxes today! They will not disappoint!
Why do my posts always get credited to someone else?! I guess I'm just Mr. Cellophane!
I'm wondering if the availability of Fat Tire Ale in Chicago will be like Coors was around 20 years ago. Coors was a big deal here when it was unavailable. Then when it became available it quickly lost its mystique.
So Gerry and Howard...what I miss from your country is Tim Tams! I can get them on the 'net from aussieproducts.com. But its probably been over a year since I've had one. For those not in the know...the Tim Tam is probably as common a cookie in Oz as the Oreo is in the states. But they are not similar. Order a few boxes today! They will not disappoint!
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When I was in Europe a few years back, I heard a kinda funny joke. It was poking fun at American beer. Sadly, everywhere I went, Bud was the ONLY American beer available. I think I may have seen Miller once or twice, but Bud was pretty much it for American beers, so its no wonder we are the butt of this joke. So here goes:
What do American beer and having sex in a rowboat have in common?
What do American beer and having sex in a rowboat have in common?
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Mainstream American beers (i.e. Bud, Coors, et. al.) are just awful...
My current fave is Warsteiner!
Some other faves:
Duvel
Stella Artois
La Fin Du Monde
Chimay
Lindeman's Frambois
Lindeman's Kriek
Pilsner Urquell
Negra Modelo
Foster's
As it says on the back of the Warsteiner bottle:
"Because life is too short to drink cheap beer"

My current fave is Warsteiner!
Some other faves:
Duvel
Stella Artois
La Fin Du Monde
Chimay
Lindeman's Frambois
Lindeman's Kriek
Pilsner Urquell
Negra Modelo
Foster's
As it says on the back of the Warsteiner bottle:
"Because life is too short to drink cheap beer"

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green_us90
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Personally, I have been on a quest for the "Worst tasting, cheapest beer" I can find, and so far here are my candidates (note I am from New England, so there might possibly be other worse beers out there":
From worst to not as bad (All IMO of course)
1. Golden Anniversary, $3.25 per 6x16oz pack
2. Pabst Blue Ribbon, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
3. Schlitz, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
4. Old Milwaukee, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
5. Milwaukee's Best, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
6. Old Milwaukee Light, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
But for good beer I prefer either Heineken or seasonal Sam Adams. YMMV.
From worst to not as bad (All IMO of course)
1. Golden Anniversary, $3.25 per 6x16oz pack
2. Pabst Blue Ribbon, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
3. Schlitz, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
4. Old Milwaukee, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
5. Milwaukee's Best, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
6. Old Milwaukee Light, $3.49 per 6x16oz pack
But for good beer I prefer either Heineken or seasonal Sam Adams. YMMV.
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