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Fwiw, brown bottles are most widely used due to them blocking out light and thus preserving the integrity of the brew. I'm fairly certain any reputable micro brew in this country doesn't come in clear or green bottles because of this.
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![]() [/ QUOTE ] WTF, I drank this for years and never noticed it was in a green bottle. |
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#43
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Nath,
By any chance was this during the few years when you did a lot of drugs? |
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Nath, By any chance was this during the few years when you did a lot of drugs? [/ QUOTE ] Obviously, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. |
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[/ QUOTE ] This was Travis McGee's favorite beer. And it be mine as well. |
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lol at some of the beers mentioned so far. dos equis is a lot better than bud, but it is still just a average beer at best. same wit stella artois
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Dogfish Head IPA is pretty good.
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toddw8 wins this thread.
I've been to the Cantillon brewery; they literally can't make enough beer to keep up with demand. |
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I love everyone in this thread saying, "Yeah right, XX Beer is like the Budweiser of (insert native country)." You can say say that about pretty much ANY imported beer sold in six-packs in your average (note: average) liquor or beer store in the U.S. If I go to a bar and I have the selection of Bud, Bud Light, Miller or Stella on tap, I'm ordering Stella every time. If I'm at a beer bar with Staropramen, Budvar (Chezchvar), etc on tap, I'm obvisously not ordering the Stella.
The question was "Are there any good beers in green bottles." I think Stella is a pretty valid answer here. |
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