
Originally Posted by
Steve53
Forgot to add that some UK beers served in the US are made here, not imported. Guiness comes to mind, and it's not the same recipe, but something "designed" to be served colder. Yecch! Gimme UK- or Irish-brewed Guiness any day... preferably from a bottle. It tastes so much better! [Would you settle for "I prefer it"?]
Steve
You know, I remember back in the early to mid 80's when I could purchase Guiness actually imported from Ireland.
I wonder when that changed?
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