Nah, you guys never did make good beer, but your ales are top notch. (We silly 
Americans really consider lager beer, and ale ale.) Grin! Samuel Smith's Nut 
Brown Ale is one of my favs. Costs a fortune over here however, so I only drink 
it on special occasions.

graywolf
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"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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John Forbes wrote:
Frank, this is all very sad. You need to hop on a cheap flight and come on over to the London PDML. We may not be any great shakes at car-making these days but by God we've still got good beer.

John


On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 18:45:55 -0400, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Now, all our mainstream beers taste pretty much the same (ie: like swill). I defy anyone to tell me in a blind A-B taste test, which is Labatts Anything or Molson's Anything. Experts can't. Even our "ales" and "lagers" taste and look the same.

The other truth is that Canadian and American national brands taste
pretty similar these days.  After all, North America is pretty much
the same for marketing purposes.

cheers,
frank






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