Blue Moon.

PhaedeD

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You all thought regular blue moon is the chronic well try the blue moon pumpkin seasonal ale omg its the fuckin CHRONIC!
 
taste. impossible to get drunk with. oh, and if you drink american beer up here in canada most people will think you're gay.
 
budmilloors (BMC)

sam adams

i think i've had a few others, but i've never liked anything that was brewed in the states. they all taste really watered-down.

 
Alright well. I'm going to hold back from calling you ignorant until I give you the chance to have some good American beer. Before you pass judgement I suggest you try blue moon, Fat Tire, Yeungling Lager, Dogfish IPA and a little Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Just try it. I think you will enjoy. If you do that I will try some Canadian stuff.
 
i've had fat tire and sierra nevada too, didn't like them but maybe i was biased. i'll try those other ones you mentioned sometime
 
obviously bud and miller aren't great beers. just like molson isn't.

there are tons of good american beers, and sam adams makes some good ones. if you can't find at least one sam adams beer you find tolerable, then yeah I'd say you're pretty biased. sam adams light is prob the best-tasting light beer, maybe tied with y light.

to name a few: magic hat, sierra nevada, blue moon, saranac, harpoon. there are tons of others. to say all american beer sucks is ridiculous. just because a lot of americans drink cheap watery beer doesn't mean anything besides we like getting drunk for cheap and playing pong. try that in canada! oh and I'm 21 so drop your only comeback!
 
haha i wasn't going to mention the age thing, but that was pretty funny i must admit. like i said before, my issue is that i can't get drunk drinking american beer, and that i don't like the taste. i have to admit though, when i'm trying to get drunk i drink smirnoff or whisky, beer is what i drink when i'm at a lax or ruger game.

i'm not trying to put american beer down, i'm just letting you guys know how i feel about it. by all means, i agree that some canadian beer is shit too (you mentioned molson, for one). maybe i will try blue moon sometime in the future.
 
thats a huge generalization though. Im highly doubting that you have tried more than a tiny slice of american beer. On principle alone, every city and some towns in america have at least one native brewery, some big, some small. The goal of the smaller breweries is not to deliver to a wide range of people's desire to get drunk, but rather to cater taste to a small portion of the population that can recognize it. Therefore, the beers that you probably haven't tried, are the beers that you would like the most.
My advice for finding these beers: if you can't go to the source, most grocery stores usually have a fair selection of local beer.
 
shut the fuck up kid. americans make some pretty good beer. as long as you're not buying shit beer thats dirt cheap like budweiser or coors or shit like that

hit up the local brewerys, not the factories.

long trail ale

magic hat

ufo

etc...
 
this guys got it right. american beer is where its at- you just gotta drink microbrews and not domestics. to these fine suggestions, ill add deschuttes, full sail, bozone, rogue, kettlehouse, bayern, pikes place. the west is peppered with delicious breweries (i can't speak as much for the east).

canadian beer is also dank though. sleemans cream ale? mmmmmmmm

and to the original poster, ill have to try the pumpkin- i love origanl blue moon
 
thanks for reading the entire conversation i just had with someone about american beer and that i concluded that maybe i just needed to try more brews. your post was extremely useful.
 
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