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LOl. I love Rolling Rock. tastes differ.
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#2
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Stella
Pilsner Grolsch Whats the hate about Heinekken? I like it too. ps Ok. May be not Peroni [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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#3
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Whats the hate about Heinekken? I like it too. [/ QUOTE ] Heineken : Beer Snobs :: Bose : Audiophiles Beer snobs hate on it, because it's an over-rated beer. Having a palette that can objectively rate beer is a very uncommon thing. It's something I've been working on, but don't think I'll be able to master anytime soon. You'd be surprised how strongly influenced most people's taste for beer is decided by things other than the taste of the beer (marketing/environment/presentation etc). |
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#4
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Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer.
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Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer. [/ QUOTE ] uh, when? as opposed to what? |
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[ QUOTE ] Hilarious post. Green bottles used to be the sign of good beer. [/ QUOTE ] uh, when? as opposed to what? [/ QUOTE ] In the 60's and 70's and compared to Bud, Miller and Schlitz. |
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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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This thread has made it very clear that the only good beers are ones which, in fact, no one buys.
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#9
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I can't believe no one likes Amstel.
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I think this beer is great:
![]() I also like Rolling Rock on occasion. |
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