>From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "graywolf"
>Subject: Re: Meta-GFM: Are there any *bad* microbreweries in NC?
>
>
> > What? You don't think there are people who can not stand the taste of 
>beer
> > in Ireland, or China? Also many people are not drinking beer, they are
> > drinking alcohol and could not care less what it tastes like.
>
>It could also be that certain people have decided that the familiar is to 
>be
>deemed contemptable, and the different or exotic must, therefore, be good.
>
>William Robb
>

Astute observation.  When Coors was only available in Colorado back before 
the mid-80's, it was all the rage in other parts of the US.  Anyone 
traveling to Colorado, like me, was given money to bring cases of it back 
for friends and family. Now it occupies a rung beside Budweiser.

Budweiser and Coors, Molson, etc., is kind of like McDonalds.  You know it 
will be mediocre, but you can count on consistency.

Personally I find the lighter lagers more refreshing in the summer than 
heavier microbrews.  I also find some of the microbrews make me feel grouchy 
within several minutes of drinking them. I don't know if it's a yeast 
sensitvity or what, but I can feel it within the first few drinks.

Tom C.



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