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What does a man's choice of beer say about him?

It says what kind of beer he likes or what kind of beer he was willing to accept at that moment in time.

One might prefer an expensive, high gravity craft beer, but be on a champagne of beer budget and have to settle for that. All that says about the person is they want to get drunk and don't have a lot of money.

I have a hard time taking anyone who drinks mass production American beers seriously.

Yeah! How dare someone drink some mass produced beer! - said while I consume every other mass produced American product.
 
It says what kind of beer he likes or what kind of beer he was willing to accept at that moment in time.

One might prefer an expensive, high gravity craft beer, but be on a champagne of beer budget and have to settle for that. All that says about the person is they want to get drunk and don't have a lot of money.



Yeah! How dare someone drink some mass produced beer! - said while I consume every other mass produced American product.

The U.S makes many quality mass produced products, beer isn't one of them.
 
The U.S makes many quality mass produced products, beer isn't one of them.

Define mass produced.

If you are talking about macrolagers I agree they tend to be pretty mediocre, but, some of the so called "micro" breweries have significantly upgraded their production lines, to the point that they are brewing over 100,000 barrels per per year.. (Founders is just one of many examples of this.)
 
I think what he meant was shit American beers made from high percentages of rice. They don't do that because it tastes good, but because they are cheap and baby boomers and their predecessors were weaned onto it. We are now waking from the shit beer coma we were in.
 
I don't drink beer since every one I've ever sipped tasted like piss.

If someone could name a beer that tastes good, I might try it.
 
What are these amazing products? Do they get the parts from China?

Estwing hammers!

Sad it would take me significant time to come up with ten great mass produced US made items, and most of those would kind of niche things, not stuff the average person would know of.
 
I don't drink beer since every one I've ever sipped tasted like piss.

If someone could name a beer that tastes good, I might try it.

There are so many different varieties, you just need to keep trying different ones until you find one you like. If you never do, then move on to a different drink entirely.

KT
 
There are so many different varieties, you just need to keep trying different ones until you find one you like. If you never do, then move on to a different drink entirely.

KT

I find that when people say they don't like beer, it is because they have a dislike for things bitter. Suggesting some chocolate stout or something on the sweeter side is generally the way to go with those types.
 
I find that when people say they don't like beer, it is because they have a dislike for things bitter. Suggesting some chocolate stout or something on the sweeter side is generally the way to go with those types.

True. Maybe one of those sweeter lambics would do as well?

KT
 
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True. Maybe one of those sweeter lambics would do as well?

KT

My Fiancee dislikes beer, but she is willing to try them ...
Out of the 300 or so she has tried (usually of my beer).

She likes (drank at least 1 glass) of

Perrin Brewing Company Raspberry Blonde (on tap at the brewery)
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/29952/101729/

Dogfish Head Sah'tea (on tap in Baltimore at restaurant by our hotel)
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/64/45086/

Otherwise, she tolerated the Founders Raspberry.

She didn't like any of the lambics she tried as she said they were too sour ...

For non-beer drinkers who like sour, add Gose to the list of recommendations... usually a lot more mellow vs the Belgian Geuze style.. (Westbrook Gose is an awesome session beer, low abv and delicious taste = great for hot day, I wish they distributed here)

And, wheat ales, or cream ales tend to be more palatable to those who unfortunately do not enjoy a hefty dose of IBUs.
 
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