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As another home brewer, I can say that the mass produced American beers, including some of the ones considered by some to be special, taste very much like bottled water to me.
The irony is that those watery lagers are among the most difficult beers to produce consistently. That's why small/home brewers make stuff like Raspberry Chocolate Oatmeal stout--there's more margin for error and still have it taste good, compared to if you decided to make Miller Lite in your basement.Just talking about the chemistry, not the pleasure of the drinking!
The irony is that those watery lagers are among the most difficult beers to produce consistently. That's why small/home brewers make stuff like Raspberry Chocolate Oatmeal stout--there's more margin for error and still have it taste good, compared to if you decided to make Miller Lite in your basement.
I like variety, so just buying American beers (even microbrews) isn't going to cut it.As for Italy, I dunno, Morretti and Peroni are not bad. Again, there big market (relatively) beers, but they have a flavor of their own that goes well with many Italian dishes!KevHave you tried their La Rossa (Morretti) it is very good. It just became avaliable in NC since they passed the higher alchol content law.
I am currently sipping Green Flash West Coast IPA. Excellent example of the style. I have yet to find a bad example of the style. Hops Rule!
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?action=post;quote=962248;topic=2656.360;num_replies=406;sesc=dc3e967e2e294c43a8d01ffbae9eec41Second vote -we have a winner!
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I spent 5 yrs in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where alcohol is against the law.