Squier
2008-01-09 04:29:09 UTC
Ok - I do not drink much but like a nice cold beer every so often.
Here in US we have mass market beers like Budweiser, Coors and Miller.
They are not necessarily yhe best brews the US has to offer but they
are everywhere. We even get "fosters" advertising here in US and
is this mass market beer in Australia (kinda the Budweiser for Aussies).
The advertising would have me think it is what real Aussies drink.
And the same goes for Molson for Canadians.
But here in US there are places if you don't order a Bud or Coors
and order some boutique beer then you're gonna get beat up in a hurry.
Anyways - I thought I would ask here since this is an international
group (DeeA - what the heck is a good beer over there too?) and it
would be nice to know what people consider good beers from where they live
rather than just the mass market beers I see on the TV or print advertising.
Ok - maybe Fosters is actually good ? just because it is mass market
beer doesn't mean it's bad. (or Bud or Coors or whatever).
And yeah one's person's good stuff is another person's swill.
So don't just say what you think sounds acceptable - let me know what
you actually enjoy drinking. This way I know what to try along the way
and not waste my money on some expensive 6 pack of junk.
And yeah I am recently 21 so it's all legal here.
Feel free to clip out the above in any reply and get right to the
beers.
Here in US we have mass market beers like Budweiser, Coors and Miller.
They are not necessarily yhe best brews the US has to offer but they
are everywhere. We even get "fosters" advertising here in US and
is this mass market beer in Australia (kinda the Budweiser for Aussies).
The advertising would have me think it is what real Aussies drink.
And the same goes for Molson for Canadians.
But here in US there are places if you don't order a Bud or Coors
and order some boutique beer then you're gonna get beat up in a hurry.
Anyways - I thought I would ask here since this is an international
group (DeeA - what the heck is a good beer over there too?) and it
would be nice to know what people consider good beers from where they live
rather than just the mass market beers I see on the TV or print advertising.
Ok - maybe Fosters is actually good ? just because it is mass market
beer doesn't mean it's bad. (or Bud or Coors or whatever).
And yeah one's person's good stuff is another person's swill.
So don't just say what you think sounds acceptable - let me know what
you actually enjoy drinking. This way I know what to try along the way
and not waste my money on some expensive 6 pack of junk.
And yeah I am recently 21 so it's all legal here.
Feel free to clip out the above in any reply and get right to the
beers.