Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: azazyel
Originally posted by: DanJ
Bud Light is the worst.
Bud light and coors light have the same amount of alcohol 4.2%.
How does volume of alcohol dictate how good a beer is?
It doesn't. Some of the best beers are low in alcohol. Guinness in Ireland has less than 4%.
Guinness Draught is 4.1% abv, Guinness Extra Stout is 4.3% abv. Of course, Beamish is much better than Guinness ever will be, but you yanks don't know that. Take a visit to Cork and try some.![]()
Originally posted by: broon
I wouldn't say Beamish is better than the Guinness Extra but Beamish is good. Personally, West Coast Ale>English Ale>Irish Ale>Scottish>All others.
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: broon
I wouldn't say Beamish is better than the Guinness Extra but Beamish is good. Personally, West Coast Ale>English Ale>Irish Ale>Scottish>All others.
Nothing on this planet is better than a Murphy's Irish Stout, and no fecking Brit beer is better than an Irish beer.
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: broon
I wouldn't say Beamish is better than the Guinness Extra but Beamish is good. Personally, West Coast Ale>English Ale>Irish Ale>Scottish>All others.
Nothing on this planet is better than a Murphy's Irish Stout, and no fecking Brit beer is better than an Irish beer.
Sensitive? I will agree that no one makes a better stout than the Irish. However, I'd rather drink a Scotch Ale than an Irish Amber.
Born and raised Irishman, I get emotional over beer sometimes, it's genetic
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: Isshinryu
Originally posted by: azazyel
Originally posted by: DanJ
Bud Light is the worst.
Bud light and coors light have the same amount of alcohol 4.2%.
How does volume of alcohol dictate how good a beer is?
It doesn't. Some of the best beers are low in alcohol. Guinness in Ireland has less than 4%.
