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    Quote Originally Posted by wvpiper View Post
    Now we won't have to drive out of state to get good beer anymore!
    By "state" I guess you meant "country" ! Good news when people have a fine selection of beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    By "state" I guess you meant "country" ! Good news when people have a fine selection of beer.
    You're being facetious, of course. All beer is good, even....well.....I don't know, is Molson any good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvpiper View Post
    You're being facetious, of course. All beer is good, even....well.....I don't know, is Molson any good?
    'Tis the life's blood of all Canadian hockey fans. For American beer we always say "the Vet called, your mule has diabetes". Beer here is generally 5% or 4% for light beer, Some beers approach 7%. Molson's, I've found has gone down the toilet. Better beers can be found and local micro-breweries. Having said that, when drinking light beer I always drink Coors Light (brewed by Molson's) and is most likely nothing like it's US name sake. The only time I drank beer in south of the border was in my late teens and I'd order imported Canadian beer.

    Still I'd like to think that the reputation of weak-kneed American beer is past and that quality suds is driven by a more discerning demand. Having said that, should you find yourself in SOKS country you will find yourself admiring our selection of fine Canadian beers, lagers and ales (hic!).


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