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Canadian Beer vs. American
# 1
Budweiser is not a good choice of compairison
# 2
Sam Adams is far superior to anything canada has ever produced.
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# 3
I perfer a Samuel Jackson.
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Originally Posted by: elklanderccI perfer a Samuel Jackson.
Haven't you seen my movies? This is how I talk!
how's it taste mother ******?!?!
Samuel Jackson, made by me, Samuel L. Jackson, it's my beer!
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# 6
Originally Posted by: 6strngs_2hmbkrsHaven't you seen my movies? This is how I talk!
how's it taste mother ******?!?!
Samuel Jackson, made by me, Samuel L. Jackson, it's my beer!
Lol, i just saw a re-run of that one yesterday :p
And, oh, i prefer TEA! :D
# 7
I haven't really drank much Canadian beer... I've always drank either Coors, Bud Light, Sam Adams, or my personal fav.... Heinekin... which isn't made in either country... So I would say that I prefer American beer.
# 8
Originally Posted by: HammurabiSam Adams is far superior to anything canada has ever produced.
Oh my god, i had sam adams...its camal piss. Taste flat..i learned my lesson 12 times that night...american beer is not good. However i can believe that here and there you can find a good american beer. Coors lite is good but its canadian owned and opererated... Having said that, moosehead is the best beer, so refershing and crisp. American beers lack crispness and alcohol..lol.
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# 9
I don't like American beer much. I normally drink Newcastle, Hienekin, or Dos Equis. I like to try all kinds of beer though. Some of the microbrew's in America rock though.
I've have Moosehead once, and it was a really nice beer. Only other Canadian beer I've had (that I know of) was La Fin Du Monde by Unibrow(I think). That was defanately an interesting beer, but in a good way.
I've have Moosehead once, and it was a really nice beer. Only other Canadian beer I've had (that I know of) was La Fin Du Monde by Unibrow(I think). That was defanately an interesting beer, but in a good way.
# 10
Here's a link to a Beer thread that was started a while back. Let's it bring it back to life...
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# 11
Originally Posted by: PoleraOh my god, i had sam adams...its camal piss. Taste flat..i learned my lesson 12 times that night...american beer is not good. However i can believe that here and there you can find a good american beer. Coors lite is good but its canadian owned and opererated... Having said that, moosehead is the best beer, so refershing and crisp. American beers lack crispness and alcohol..lol.
Coors light is run by two brewing companies. One is Molson in Canada. The other is Coors in America.
# 12
I will drink Natural light before i will drink Coors. I don't know why, but I can't stand Coors light.
# 13
You're crazy. I am not that picky about alcohol. I say none of it tastes that good. But I shall never drink Natural Light again. I did for a few days, because some retard got me two cases of it instead of coors light. BAH!
# 14
American beer is pretty bad. But after a few it doesn't matter anymore :p
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# 15
And we all know how LATS feel's about the compairison....
American beer, it's like haveing sex in a cannoe..... effing near water.
American beer, it's like haveing sex in a cannoe..... effing near water.
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Originally Posted by: PRSplayaAnd we all know how LATS feel's about the compairison....[font=trebuchet ms]At least sex is enjoyable, whereas most American beer....
American beer, it's like having sex in a cannoe..... effing near water.
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Actually, I drink Coors Lite (Americans can't spell or brew beer!) once in a while. It ain't beer - it's something cold to swallow on a hot day, with a fiery plate of vindhaloo chicken.
I don't think the major breweries on either side of the border have anything to brag about. It all tastes like it has dish detergent in it. At least Canadian beer has enough alcohol in it to make drinking the stuff worthwhile. You don't have to choke down a whole pitcher to get a buzz. The micro-breweries are where the good stuff comes from. As I said in the other thread, one of my favourite tipples is something called Mississippi Mud, from the Mississippi Brewing Company in Utica, New York. Conveniently bottled in 30 Oz. jugs. Now, that's "The one beer to have, when you're only having one".
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# 18
Originally Posted by: Lordathestrings[font=trebuchet ms]Mississippi Mud[/font]
Sittin' in the bayou country,
just me and my fishin' line
I raised a lot of hell and I hollered,
sippin' on that Georgia moonshine
Well, I know how to have a damn good time
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud
Well lets throw us a little party baby,
I'll call a few friends of mine
We'll dance all night till the sun comes up
and we'll drink our selves completely blind
Then we'll rock on down the line
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud
Well, I was raised by an awful alligator
he taught me how to walk the line
He used to deal cards from the bottom of the deck,
but a Tennessee woman took his life
But he sure gave me some damn good advice
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud
/Hank III
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# 19
Originally Posted by: RaskolnikovSittin' in the bayou country,
just me and my fishin' line
I raised a lot of hell and I hollered,
sippin' on that Georgia moonshine
Well, I know how to have a damn good time
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud
Well lets throw us a little party baby,
I'll call a few friends of mine
We'll dance all night till the sun comes up
and we'll drink our selves completely blind
Then we'll rock on down the line
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud
Well, I was raised by an awful alligator
he taught me how to walk the line
He used to deal cards from the bottom of the deck,
but a Tennessee woman took his life
But he sure gave me some damn good advice
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to get pure drunk
in that Mississippi mud
And I take my shots
straight out of the jug
and I like to do a little dance
in that Mississippi mud
/Hank III
ok, never heard the song ever... but, just a guess here... it's a country song right?
I would assume that it was because all country sounds the same... it's all about how much their lives suck or how much they like getting drunk, or about how they beat their wives... it's always the same!
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