Hmmm...I actually love Miller Genuine Draft, perhaps I just don't have fine 
taste. But then, I'm pretty much a lightweight too, and I don't really like the 
strong taste of dark ales and stouts. I also love Corona. I tried Abita for the 
first time during a visit to New Orleans over winter break and then had to stop 
by the Abita Springs microbrewery on my way out of town. By the way, although 
much of New Orleans is still a shambles, the French Quarter was great and the 
people were absolutely delightful. If you've never been there or you have been 
wondering about whether to go back, I recommend it highly. 
Carol


Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peterson, Douglas (USD) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 2/13/2007 2:57 PM
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Subject: [tips] RE: [SPAM]  Did someone ask about good U.S. beer???
 
I've been salivating though the beer posts and I began to wonder about 
preference for what I'll call "good beer" (some of my friend's call it "beer 
snobbery") and level of education.

It seems that the majority of responders have an appreciation for this same 
level of beer.  I then began to think of a group or regular card players I hand 
out with (poker if you must know) and I realized that the academics in the 
group regularly drink the good stuff while the non-academics (no judgment 
intended) in the group opt for the Budweiser, Miller type of beers.  

What do you think is there a relationship between education level and 
preference or beer?

Doug




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The University of South Dakota
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-----Original Message-----
From: DeVolder Carol L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Abita   Abita Springs, LA
Carol


Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
518 West Locust Street
Davenport, Iowa 52803

Phone: 563-333-6482
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark A. Casteel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 2/13/2007 1:47 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [SPAM]  [tips] Did someone ask about good U.S. beer???
 
If we're talking good U.S. craftbrewed beer, then I just have to 
chime in (and yes, I'm a hop head):

Alpha King (Three Floyds Brewing Co., Munster, IN)
Weyerbacher Simcoe Double IPA (Weyerbacher Brewing Co., Easton, PA)
Green Flash IPA (Green Flash brewing company, San Diego, CA)
Arrogant Bastard (Stone Brewing Co., San Diego)
Hell Hath No Fury (Bell's Brewing Co., Kalamazoo, MI)
Brown Shugga (Lagunitas Brewing Co., Petaluma, CA)
Big Daddy IPA (Speakeasy Brewing Co., CA)

Please fee free to add to this list. . . and yes, my mission for the 
next couple of years is to hit every brewpub in PA, MD, DE, DC, and 
VA. I'm well over half way there! :)


At 02:03 PM 2/13/2007, you wrote:
>All of this talk has sent me to my garage to get a Guinness; 
>however, let's not forget the great effort Sam Adams is making in 
>this country.  Some of their beers and ales are quite good in a pinch.
>
>
>On 13 Feb 2007, at 13:19, Marc Carter wrote:
>
>>Yes, I think.  I'd even bet it's considerably greater than 90%.
>>
>>We are, in some respects, a profoundly uneducated people.  We don't 
>>know what "beer" is.
>>
>>;)
>>
>>m
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