Yeah. I agree with what the other U.S. bloggers have to say. My most favorite ale is from Salt Spring Island Brewing. I get it in Victoria. Wish I could find it here but we have some good craft breweries in Washington.
It would be interesting to try beer made in every country of the world... But I confess to being a fan of some Mexican, and some Oregon craft beers for the most part. Most Americans seem to like their beer watery and tasteless.
If we are going to name some names then my favorit is Grolsch, a beer from the east of our country.But indeed now you can better be an Canadian then a U.S citizen.
...and many days I wish that I was.
ReplyDeleteI liked the series of commercials that they did on that theme. I'm glad I am Canadian! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYes you are and that's great!
ReplyDeleteA good, solid name for that beer! I love Tom's response. I know how he feels.
ReplyDeleteMolson brews decent beer. Andy, I'm not surprised you are proud to be a Canadian. Canada has made the U.S. look terrible by comparison.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I agree with what the other U.S. bloggers have to say.
ReplyDeleteMy most favorite ale is from Salt Spring Island Brewing. I get it in Victoria. Wish I could find it here but we have some good craft breweries in Washington.
So a brand of Beer, interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to try beer made in every country of the world... But I confess to being a fan of some Mexican, and some Oregon craft beers for the most part. Most Americans seem to like their beer watery and tasteless.
ReplyDeleteIf we are going to name some names then my favorit is Grolsch, a beer from the east of our country.But indeed now you can better be an Canadian then a U.S citizen.
ReplyDeleteI like sometimes a beer on a hot day, no matter which name it has.
ReplyDeleteAh, if only I was Canadian.......I'd sleep much better.
ReplyDeleteCanada: where the maple syrup is plentiful and our leaders relatively stable.
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