Wednesday, 18 Dec

Top5 Beers:

Ahh yes, this one shouldn’t be too difficult to figure out. I simply prefer the taste of Amstel over Heineken, I also have many great childhood memories of it, and it’s the only thing my one buddy and I ever order when we’re drinking together. Tuborg, nice and strong. Carlsberg, much more ‘lagery’ nose that Tuborg. Stella is lucky to be on the list at all after a rather negative experience a year or so ago.

top5 beers:
  • Amstel
  • Heineken
  • Tuborg
  • Carlsberg
  • Stella Artois

How about your favorites? Anyone who mentions anything produced by SAB-Miller will be considered persona non grata! Sorry Miller, it’s SAB’s fault…

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Okay, so I don’t know the makers, but::

Michelob
Asahi
Corona

and what’s that one made with coriander? The creamy-coloured one. It’s surprisingly nice, and goes very well with curry.

Chris | December 18, 2002 03:20 AM
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Childhood memories of beer? Dude, I want your childhood. There’s lots of good Canadian microbrews that I drink although among the big brands I like Moosehead and Keith’s Indian Pale Ale. I love drinking Strongbow cider too.

eric | December 18, 2002 06:34 AM
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No sweat Chris, none of those are SAB-Miller.

Eric, my father was in the beer business when I was between the ages of 4 and 18… the good life! You’re right, I’ll definitely have to get stuck into the microbrews when I get to Canada. I used to drink Moosehead with a friend from the embassy here, I can definitely give it the thumbs up too!

ryan | December 18, 2002 11:56 AM
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I like Heineken best, I guess the ones that don’t suck comes second.

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