NO dude. No.
Guiness Foreign Extra Stout was made for you Micro Brew heads who need an exotic name to think something tastes good.
Guiness Draught, my choice of all beer, stout or other, is the same as it's been for 50 years, based on a recipe that has remained largely unchanged since 1821. All of your cute little micro breweries with their 3 month old stout recipe doesn't hold a candle to Guiness. Around for almost 250 years, the cause for an entire country teeming with alcoholics, Guiness practly owns Dublin. The Guiness family turned their house into the biggest and most beuatiful park in Dublin, responsible for for employing 1 out of every 30 Dublinites. If only their level of philanthropy could be duplicated by other new money families around the world.
Hardly a fad.
PS: In addition to the shirt and bottle opener, I'm sure I still have a neon sign somewhere.
OMG learn something.
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indeed indeed ... though grey goose is actually good at room temperature which is a plus all in all.
On the original topic (kinda) Pinkus has an amazing hefe
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Widmer isn't bad, but there are better breweries here in Oregon. Not a huge Hef fan, but Rogue's version is better (bonus points for coming in a 22oz bottle), and their Dead Guy Ale is my personal favorite.
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somehow i fail to see what a park has to do with the TASTE of the beer. I guess we'll agree to disagree on this pint.
gunga gunga... your foul mouthed rude antics in game aside, when you're ready to LEARN something about beer other than what the most effective advertising campaign in the history of alcohol teaches you let me know i'll be happy to help you out.
oh and on topic:
http://www.camra.org.uk/page.aspx?o=aboutalearticle
Mmm...Heffeweisen. That's good stuff, though you have to like wheat beer to enjoy it, which I do
redundant.
Blue Moon is a product of Coors and is from the U.S. Hoegaarden is from Belgium and has pretty much set the style. The founder of Hoegaarden moved to Texas where he started the Celis brewery at some point. That had some very good brews as well.
Technically, though, the big American brewers are foreign owned. These are the light lagers that America exports and is made fun of for. The good American beer is mostly not exported anywhere.
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