Posted by MarkB_MI on September 19, 2010 at 06:25:10 from (32.178.108.112):
In Reply to: Church Beer tent ... posted by James Rumph on September 19, 2010 at 04:55:25:
A few months ago I saw a movie called "Beer Wars". It turns out that the three top beers in the country are Miller Lite, Bud Light and Coors Light. So they went to the bar and gave patrons samples of the three beers and asked them to pick out their preferred beer from the other two. The testers failed miserably: Nobody could tell the difference between the three beers, even though they all insisted they could distinguish their regular beer from the other two.
I refuse to drink any of that p-water that the big breweries try to pass off as "beer". There are a lot a good beers on the market these days, and life is too short to waste it drinking cheap beer. My favorite these days is Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, but there are plenty of other fine beers from independent breweries if that doesn't suit your taste.
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