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Old 08.17.2007, 06:08 PM   #160
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Originally Posted by gmku
I'm disappointed in you. Yes, if you're talking about the big macro breweries like Coors, Millers, Budweiser, et al. But there are amaziing, amazing tasting microbrewed beers out there, thousands. There's Three Floyds in Indiana, Rogue in Oregon, New Belgium in Colorado, Summit in Minnesota. Much, much more. Many of these are very famous.

And no, I don't consider Sierra Nevada or Sam Adams microbrews. They're big old plain beers now just like Millers and Budweiser--though Sierra Nevada does make some very good specialty beers, like their Big Foot and IPA.

a good beer doesn't need to be "micro" anything, it just has to be good. i wish more mass-produced beer was as good as, say, warsteiner. the world would be a better place because of it.

on that note, the sierra summer fest beer i've been drinking lately is fucking excellent.
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