Why do they need fridges? Isn't Canada like the Artic? Put your sauce outside!
I'm sure it's a nice place to live, esp. if you like playing in the CYO Outdoor Summer Hockey League..
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Canadian Beer Drinkers Cause Global Warming!!!
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Re: Canadian Beer Drinkers Cause Global Warming!!!
I thought you had to be 19 to drink in Canada. I clearly recall travelling across the border to Windsor shortly after my 19th birthday. It was probably unrelated.
I agree totally that beer tastes different in Canada even if its the same brand as in the US. Molson was better, Labatt wasn't, and Bud Light tasted even more watered down than in the US. I didn't think it was all better but some of them were.
Munich still rates as the best place to drink beer. Prague was second. But I love Pilsners so Canadian Lager drinkers (or Irish drinker!) may disagree.
I agree totally that beer tastes different in Canada even if its the same brand as in the US. Molson was better, Labatt wasn't, and Bud Light tasted even more watered down than in the US. I didn't think it was all better but some of them were.
Munich still rates as the best place to drink beer. Prague was second. But I love Pilsners so Canadian Lager drinkers (or Irish drinker!) may disagree.
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Re: Canadian Beer Drinkers Cause Global Warming!!!
DAB mini kegs FTW! http://www.worldbeers.com.au/index.php? ... ductId=417
A bargain at $13.99 in US and tastes incredible. Stay away from Heineken mini kegs they are awful. (although their technology is better-tastes like chemicals)
...and we all know who bought the Molson, right?
A bargain at $13.99 in US and tastes incredible. Stay away from Heineken mini kegs they are awful. (although their technology is better-tastes like chemicals)
...and we all know who bought the Molson, right?