Sarkhaan wrote:As for decent beer, we have more berweries than any other country. It all depends where you go. States like Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Washington, Colorado, Delaware, Oregon, and California are going to have a decent selection of microbrews. Like I said, I have not been to a single bar in New England that doesn't offer at the very least Sam Adams or Harpoon. And yes, light beers are consumed around the world. And most of them are now manufactured by non-US companies: AB inbev, molsoncoors, and SAB Miller...all non-US companies. Bud Light is the most popular beer because it is easy to consume in large quantities, and light beers have powerful marketing. Most people don't understand that your best bang for buck beer is a double IPA (expensive, but high alcohol) instead of a BL (cheap, low alcohol, but "healthier" if you drink just one).
Ah...I usually spend my time in the SE, as opposed to those other places, which have better *everything*... Come to think of it, I do seem to remember even "mainstream" places in WA having some decent beers. San Francisco had a few and so did the New England places. My sample is too narrow I guess...
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say "piss".Ryadn wrote:I think that's what you meant to say. After two glasses, who knows what it tastes like?

