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🍻Happy American Beer Day!🍻 (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Oct 27 OP
Bell's beer...brewed in Michigan. MiHale Oct 27 #1
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The only American beers I've had that were really good Oeditpus Rex Oct 27 #3
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I'll never try to correct someone on a matter of taste, but it falls to me to mention that Guinness isn't British. Harker Oct 27 #9
It's alright if we consume foreign beers, as long as we do it in America, correct? Paladin Oct 27 #5
🍻 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 27 #6
I remember how happy I was years ago when Sam Adams came to our local stores Redleg Oct 27 #7
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Many wonderful small brewerie all over this wonderful country of ours. PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 27 #10
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Oeditpus Rex

(43,094 posts)
3. The only American beers I've had that were really good
Mon Oct 27, 2025, 12:07 PM
Oct 27

are two from a small brewery east of Portland, Ore. -- Full Sail Amber Ale and Full Sail Wassail Ale. And they're really good!

Of course, people's tastes in beer vary widely. For example, I'd use Guiness, or most any other British beer, to clean a carburetor. I like crisp, fruity ales, even though I drink maybe twice a year now.

Harker

(17,150 posts)
9. I'll never try to correct someone on a matter of taste, but it falls to me to mention that Guinness isn't British.
Mon Oct 27, 2025, 02:29 PM
Oct 27

Knowing it's Irish won't help you like it, surely.

Paladin

(32,051 posts)
5. It's alright if we consume foreign beers, as long as we do it in America, correct?
Mon Oct 27, 2025, 01:08 PM
Oct 27

Good, now that we've got that settled. I'll look forward to downing a couple of Stella Artois, later in the day.

Redleg

(6,758 posts)
7. I remember how happy I was years ago when Sam Adams came to our local stores
Mon Oct 27, 2025, 01:19 PM
Oct 27

I was in Utah, which most people understand to be behind the times in regard to anything involving alcohol. Anyway, premium beers for us were Michelob and Lowenbrau. The state-run liquor stores did have a decent selection of imports like Guinness, Samuel Smith, etc., but nearly no U.S. made craft beers. The local grocery stores could not legally sell any beers having over 3.2% alcohol, which eliminated a good many beers.

Believe it or not, the craft beer industry in Utah really boomed when the state decided that they could sell Utah made beers of higher alcohol content in the stores. Oh happy day!

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,312 posts)
10. Many wonderful small brewerie all over this wonderful country of ours.
Mon Oct 27, 2025, 03:11 PM
Oct 27

I'm an IPA fan myself, and the higher the IBU, the better.

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