[Dixielandjazz] BEER
Marek Boym
marekboym at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 10:00:40 PST 2008
Sam Adams itself HAS several splendid brews, in addition to its
excellent Boston Lager: Black Lager, Honey Porter, Boston ale and
Brown Ale (to my palate - much better than its better known Newcastle
cousin). It also has seasonal beers, but so far none has reached
Israel). And yes, there are other goo American beers, such as
Killian's Red or Anchor Steam, to mention just a few, and some
mcrobrewery varieties.
Nevertheless, in general, " American Beer tastes like piss," as
some0ne has written on this list.
Do you know what Bud and a couple making love in a canoe have in common?
Having said all that, i'm going to drink a bottle of Kriek and listen
to some jazz!
Cheers,
Marek
R. CALDER <serapion at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Sam Adams and some other splendid brews, I remember one I had at Birdland several years ago, are evidence that universal condemnation of United Sates beers is defamatory of some.
> I will admit that the first American beers I drank were watery, but at the time I was too young to be drinking them legally, and Henry Allen's name was on the board outside the Metropole in New York.
> I will grant that some British beers merit the scorn of Thommo the demon fast bowler of yore, not least a now custard-topped brew under a formerly noble name, a pint of which lost ichor the late Al Grey much relished in my company, but not all. Perhaps the quality of Sam Adams could be a harbinger of a less parochial and narrow sense of the outside world than currently obtains in some areas of the USA?
> Give good beer its due! Cheers! Prost! Skol!
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