Yeah, I am a gal and I don't like most beer. So I rarely drink it. I do like 
Coors, well enough anyway. It's what I drank in college when everyone was 
drinking beer. So maybe there is something in what you say.

Marnie aka Doe 
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I guess I have not told the story of american beer in a while.

Back before WWII the factory guys used to stop in the bars afterwork for 
a few beers while waiting for the streetcar. Everyone remembers 
streetcars, right <grin>?

Then during WWII while the guys were all off getting their arse shot 
off, the girls took over the factory jobs. They figured they should get 
to drink a few beers just like the guys use to, only they did not 
actually like the taste of beer. Miller came up with the idea of making 
a beer that did not have that nasty beer taste for the girls to indulge 
in after work. Thus Miller High Life was born. The other breweries 
slowly followed suit, especially after they realized how much cheaper 
beer was to make when you cut it in half with water, and left out most 
of the expensive hops. The funny thing, to me, is that Miller's is still 
about the same as they made it back in WWII, but most of the others are 
even worse now.

99% of the time I drink imports. However, in this age of micro-breweries 
you can get decent american beer. Not all of the micro-brewed stuff is 
decent, not even most of it, but some definately is.

graywolf

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