Beer, which is your favorite???

Those of you who live outside the US and don't come here may regard the US as a terrible place to find beer, since the mass produced swill is good only for knocking down ice cold on a hot day. However, there are numerous microbreweries all over the country that produce outstanding lagers and ales. The key is to find one close enough to you that you can get it really fresh.

For those who like microbrews, the Trader Joe's in Santa Barbara is like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Those of you who live outside the US and don't come here may regard the US as a terrible place to find beer, since the mass produced swill is good only for knocking down ice cold on a hot day. However, there are numerous microbreweries all over the country that produce outstanding lagers and ales. The key is to find one close enough to you that you can get it really fresh.

For those who like microbrews, the Trader Joe's in Santa Barbara is like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

the northwest is a good place for microbrews. Not sure how it is in other parts of the country
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Those of you who live outside the US and don't come here may regard the US as a terrible place to find beer, since the mass produced swill is good only for knocking down ice cold on a hot day. However, there are numerous microbreweries all over the country that produce outstanding lagers and ales. The key is to find one close enough to you that you can get it really fresh.

For those who like microbrews, the Trader Joe's in Santa Barbara is like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

anchor steam from san fran is quite nice - probably my fave us beer.
 
This is my website www.Stubby.ca on the obsolete Canadian stubby beer bottle from 1961 - 1983. Should bring back memories to the Canadians on ET.

Granville Island Brewing www.gib.ca a micro-brewery in Vancouver, Canada brews a Honey Lager which is very good.
 
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