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utmt40
08-25-2005, 04:45 PM
At the request of a few folks we are adding some more beers to our poll.

RunDownHouse
08-25-2005, 04:47 PM
Is it wrong that I was secretly hoping someone would not realize who posted this suggestion in the other thread, and actually go through with making the poll?

utmt40
08-25-2005, 04:48 PM
No but it was my poll and someone wanted a better one so I gave them a better one.

samjjones
08-25-2005, 04:49 PM
http://www.upitfree.dk/forumbilleder/forumpics/this_thread_makes_baby_jesus_cry.jpg

krimson
08-25-2005, 05:02 PM
This is your choice of beers in the US? God-bless Canada.

private joker
08-25-2005, 05:04 PM
Jesus Christ almighty. You *still* didn't include Michelob Light, which is the least offensive of the major brew domestic piss-beers.

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:04 PM
BRUUUUUUE!

kerssens
08-25-2005, 05:05 PM
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This is your choice of beers in the US? God-bless Canada.

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yes, these are the only beers in the United Staes.

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:05 PM
How about some Mölson?

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:07 PM
http://www.fuzzysquid.com/daily/beers/pabst.jpg

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:08 PM
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This is your choice of beers in the US? God-bless Canada.

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Canada has one good brewery and I would take Rogue, Stone or Dogfishhead over it anyday.

2+2 wannabe
08-25-2005, 05:12 PM
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How about some Mölson?

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Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:13 PM
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How about some Mölson?

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You've never had Mölson? You don't live in a state that borders Canada, do you?

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:15 PM
If you are going to have a poll about which is the best American Macro Lager then you should at least get all of them in there.

But even then it is just going from Terrible to not to Terrible.

Frequitude
08-25-2005, 05:18 PM
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This is your choice of beers in the US? God-bless Canada.

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Eh-men to that.

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:18 PM
Which Molsen are you talking about Golden, or Canadian Lager. Neither are really all that good. If it is the Golden you like then this will blow it out of the water....


http://www.riverviewendo.com.au/beer/RogueOregonGoldenAle.jpg

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:19 PM
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This is your choice of beers in the US? God-bless Canada.

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Eh-men to that.

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Canada isn't even close to the US.

bdohaney
08-25-2005, 05:20 PM
For god's sake! There is nothing but LIGHT beers on it, and crap ones at that. At the VERY least, put a selection for "NONE OF THE ABOVE - light beer sucks." As far as best, non-microbrewed American beer goes, I would have to go for Yuengling. That is good stuff.

08-25-2005, 05:21 PM
Awesome job! This poll is perfect - screw the haters. This thread is filled with idiots who assume that anything popular must suck. "Oooh, you like U2? They're the suck. They used to be good in 1978 at Mount Temple, but once they recorded their first track they blew goats. I like Fire Theft, but you can only get the cd by importanting it from Luxembourg."

It's the same thing with beer. There are a bunch of morans on this site who are still trying to develop their personality and are scared to be too common. So they think that anything that sells more than 12 cases a year is uncool. Fact is, the beers in your poll are all bought by people who already have a personality - and it just so happens the beers in your poll are the best goddamn beers you can buy. Do you really want to be the dork in the bar who gets into a 20-minute discussion with the bar owner because they don't carry Heavyweight Balthus? Or do you want to be the guy who's throwing down pitchers of Keystone Light with the hot chicks at the corner table?

My vote:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b102/BadAdviceGuy/keystone400b.jpg

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:25 PM
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Awesome job! This poll is perfect - screw the haters. This thread is filled with idiots who assume that anything popular must suck. "Oooh, you like U2? They're the suck. They used to be good in 1978 at Mount Temple, but once they recorded their first track they blew goats. I like Fire Theft, but you can only get the cd by importanting it from Luxembourg."

It's the same thing with beer. There are a bunch of morans on this site who are still trying to develop their personality and are scared to be too common. So they think that anything that sells more than 12 cases a year is uncool. Fact is, the beers in your poll are all bought by people who already have a personality - and it just so happens the beers in your poll are the best goddamn beers you can buy. Do you really want to be the dork in the bar who gets into a 20-minute discussion with the bar owner because they don't carry Heavyweight Balthus? Or do you want to be the guy who's throwing down pitchers of Keystone Light with the hot chicks at the corner table?

My vote:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b102/BadAdviceGuy/keystone400b.jpg

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Everybody starts with these beers people who like beer for more than just getting drunk simply move on pass the "starters"

Once you start to drink good beer you can't go back. It is like the difference in Dobra Vodka vs. Gray Goose.

krimson
08-25-2005, 05:26 PM
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Canada has one good brewery and I would take Rogue, Stone or Dogfishhead over it anyday.

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What is Canada's one good brewery? From my excursions into the states i've noticed there are not much more than 2 or 3 Canadian beers that they actually sell and they're not the ones I would be referring to as good beers.

The Canadian micro-breweries produce some gold.

Zurvan
08-25-2005, 05:26 PM
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Canada has one good brewery and I would take Rogue, Stone or Dogfishhead over it anyday.

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That is so ridiculously wrong, I can't believe I'm even replying. You clearly do not know anything about Canadian beer if you really think this.

Try these:
Sleeman (http://www.sleeman.com)
Moosehead (http://www.moosehead.com)
Alexander Keiths (http://www.alexanderkeiths.com)

Those are three of the best I can come up with quickly. There's others.

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:28 PM
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Which Molsen are you talking about Golden, or Canadian Lager. Neither are really all that good. If it is the Golden you like then this will blow it out of the water....

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Oh I'm definitely not calling anything in this thread good.

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:30 PM
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Awesome job! This poll is perfect - screw the haters. This thread is filled with idiots who assume that anything popular must suck. "Oooh, you like U2? They're the suck. They used to be good in 1978 at Mount Temple, but once they recorded their first track they blew goats. I like Fire Theft, but you can only get the cd by importanting it from Luxembourg."

It's the same thing with beer. There are a bunch of morans on this site who are still trying to develop their personality and are scared to be too common. So they think that anything that sells more than 12 cases a year is uncool. Fact is, the beers in your poll are all bought by people who already have a personality - and it just so happens the beers in your poll are the best goddamn beers you can buy. Do you really want to be the dork in the bar who gets into a 20-minute discussion with the bar owner because they don't carry Heavyweight Balthus? Or do you want to be the guy who's throwing down pitchers of Keystone Light with the hot chicks at the corner table?

My vote:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b102/BadAdviceGuy/keystone400b.jpg

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Brilliant.

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 05:30 PM
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Awesome job! This poll is perfect - screw the haters. This thread is filled with idiots who assume that anything popular must suck. "Oooh, you like U2? They're the suck. They used to be good in 1978 at Mount Temple, but once they recorded their first track they blew goats. I like Fire Theft, but you can only get the cd by importanting it from Luxembourg."

It's the same thing with beer. There are a bunch of morans on this site who are still trying to develop their personality and are scared to be too common. So they think that anything that sells more than 12 cases a year is uncool. Fact is, the beers in your poll are all bought by people who already have a personality - and it just so happens the beers in your poll are the best goddamn beers you can buy. Do you really want to be the dork in the bar who gets into a 20-minute discussion with the bar owner because they don't carry Heavyweight Balthus? Or do you want to be the guy who's throwing down pitchers of Keystone Light with the hot chicks at the corner table?

My vote:
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b102/BadAdviceGuy/keystone400b.jpg

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Everybody starts with these beers people who like beer for more than just getting drunk simply move on pass the "starters"

Once you start to drink good beer you can't go back. It is like the difference in Dobra Vodka vs. Gray Goose.

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You need to pay closer attention to who you're replying to.

Soul Daddy
08-25-2005, 05:30 PM
Wow, you guys need to lighten up.
Miller Lite is the best of these.

CollinEstes
08-25-2005, 05:34 PM
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Canada has one good brewery and I would take Rogue, Stone or Dogfishhead over it anyday.

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That is so ridiculously wrong, I can't believe I'm even replying. You clearly do not know anything about Canadian beer if you really think this.

Try these:
Sleeman (http://www.sleeman.com)
Moosehead (http://www.moosehead.com)
Alexander Keiths (http://www.alexanderkeiths.com)

Those are three of the best I can come up with quickly. There's others.

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Moosehead is nothing but an average American All-Malt Lager, unless you are speaking about the other variatels which I don't think are very avialable.


The Honey Brown ale from Alex Keiths is good but is not even close to the Dogfishhead Brown Ale.

Can't say about Sleemen I never heard of it so it could be good.


Unibroue is obviously the best Canadian brewery with, La Fin Du Monde and Maudite being their best.


Not sure if you have ever had any Rogue, Stone, Dogfishhead, Seirra Nevada, Avery, Founders, or New Belgium beers but all of those breweries offer more quality beers than any Canadian brewery I have ever tried.

RunDownHouse
08-25-2005, 05:35 PM
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You need to pay closer attention to who you're replying to.

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I can't believe the OP actually took the advice of someone clearly labelled "BadAdviceGuy" and acted on it. This is a watershed day for that gimmick account.

Soul Daddy
08-25-2005, 05:37 PM
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You need to pay closer attention to who you're replying to.

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I can't believe the OP actually took the advice of someone clearly labelled "BadAdviceGuy" and acted on it. This is a watershed day for that gimmick account.

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Well, his post in this thread, sans one or two sentences isn't that far off.

2+2 wannabe
08-25-2005, 05:45 PM
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How about some Mölson?

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You've never had Mölson? You don't live in a state that borders Canada, do you?

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haha I live in Canada

Big Rock, Sleeman's, Keith's >>>>>>>> Molson anything

I was confused when Molson got put together with good Canadian beer

utmt40
08-25-2005, 05:47 PM
Wow I leave for 10 mins and this mess...............

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-25-2005, 06:03 PM
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How about some Mölson?

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You've never had Mölson? You don't live in a state that borders Canada, do you?

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haha I live in Canada

Big Rock, Sleeman's, Keith's >>>>>>>> Molson anything

I was confused when Molson got put together with good Canadian beer

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Alright, this is the second time this has happened, so let's get one thing straight: I never said anything about any beer in this thread being good (except to say that it's not good).

Al P
08-25-2005, 06:08 PM
Blatz, strohs, pabst, hamms, Rhinelander?