menzo wrote:
Americans have light beer, all your opinions are retarded
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menzo wrote:
Americans have light beer, all your opinions are retarded
only sold in the US. we have normal amstelburnzz wrote:
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/8155/amstel.jpgmenzo wrote:
Americans have light beer, all your opinions are retarded
???
oh, my bad.menzo wrote:
only sold in the US. we have normal amstelburnzz wrote:
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/8155/amstel.jpgmenzo wrote:
Americans have light beer, all your opinions are retarded
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Bottles... there's not much of a choice.menzo wrote:
bump!
if you buy beer do you buy cans or bottles?
i see, Amstel light only has ~3.5% alcohol. normal Amstel that is sold here has 5%. so amstel light is something like the special festival-beer with low alcohol we have here at festivals to keep ppl a bit soberburnzz wrote:
oh, my bad.menzo wrote:
only sold in the US. we have normal amstel
so to answer your question - we have light beer because weekend warriors buy it. so much of it in fact, that Amstel created a version of their own beer and imported it . . .
i hate getting lumped in with the generic term 'Americans' when i in fact prefer darker ales, yet i feel a need to stick up for my couch potato brethren.
ok that is a bit like here.west-phoenix-az wrote:
I believe most beers in the US fall between 4-5% (ice beers typically between 5-6%). Of course some are less, some are more.
Last I heard Bud Light is the biggest seller in the US, followed by Budweiser.
We have plenty of dark beers too. Yes, the light beers are the best sellers (and the most advertised) but we've got plenty of darker beers too. I prefer Pale Ales myself.Mekstizzle wrote:
Everyone knows the US is the domain of the light beer. How else do they brag about chugging down six packs, also the cans are regular cans like coke cans
i always have 1 or 2 cases at home for when i suddenly need beer when friends come overCapnNismo wrote:
The only way to get beer in those kinds of amounts in the States is in cardboard boxes. You can find plastic cases like those in the States in liquor stores, but not for every beer like is often the case in Europe.
I had a hemp beer at one of the breweries in Vienna - so damn good.
Last edited by menzo (2010-12-28 12:33:42)
Who can't "chug a six pack" of normal beer?Mekstizzle wrote:
Everyone knows the US is the domain of the light beer. How else do they brag about chugging down six packs, also the cans are regular cans like coke cans
mek, we all know what you like to chug.Mekstizzle wrote:
Everyone knows the US is the domain of the light beer. How else do they brag about chugging down six packs, also the cans are regular cans like coke cans
Thanks for the info.DrunkFace wrote:
Who can't "chug a six pack" of normal beer?Mekstizzle wrote:
Everyone knows the US is the domain of the light beer. How else do they brag about chugging down six packs, also the cans are regular cans like coke cans
And Ken, "light beer" has nothing to do with the colour.
so if it is 3.2 you can sell it at wallmart etc? ok here it has to be below 15% for the supermarket and you only have to be 16. everything above is seen as strong liquor and you have to be 18 to buy it in the liqour store.burnzz wrote:
mek, we all know what you like to chug.Mekstizzle wrote:
Everyone knows the US is the domain of the light beer. How else do they brag about chugging down six packs, also the cans are regular cans like coke cans
The breweries here can make a variety of alcohol %'s, they just have to be 3.2 to sell wholesale. the anniversary barley wine is 10.4% and only available in the liquor store.
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we also have counties within the state that are "dry" (no alcohol sales) and conditionally "dry" (they can only sell during certain hours/days).
that's just not remotely close to reality.burnzz wrote:
i really believe the way Americans view alcohol leads to binge drinking in people younger than 21, because it's already illegal for them to possess, why not get drunk if you're going to get in trouble anyways?