Whelp. Last Friday I was greeted at my door by two of these. Sent from a friend out in California area, which is only region you can get it.
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It is amazing and legendary as advertised. I can't ever remember a beer that kept erupting in bubbles and clingy foam everytime you took a sip. Most of the time it disipates into nothing by the end. This kept on going. Such a powerful citrus aroma. Hope I can get this again someday. Good news is I have one left.
Have you tried anything from Knee Deep Brewing? They seem to be the latest kings of hoppy beer...
http://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/knee-deep-brews.79701/
So it was time for a minor celebration, and I decided to try something a bit sweeter. Having never had it before, I decided to try this stuff:
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5.9% ABV and you literally cannot tell the difference from ordinary root beer. Whoa. It claims to be normal beer with flavors added to make it taste like root beer. This is a weird claim to me, considering that I can't taste the 'beer' in it at all. A 5 year old kid could drink this stuff and like it.
It should be banned, clearly they are marketing toward children![]()
So it was time for a minor celebration, and I decided to try something a bit sweeter. Having never had it before, I decided to try this stuff:
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5.9% ABV and you literally cannot tell the difference from ordinary root beer. Whoa. It claims to be normal beer with flavors added to make it taste like root beer. This is a weird claim to me, considering that I can't taste the 'beer' in it at all. A 5 year old kid could drink this stuff and like it.
America's Fallen Out of Love With These 5 Beers
NEWSER) – Americans still love beer—it's a $100 billion industry in the US—but there are some beers we're just not that into anymore, particularly as specialty and craft beers become more popular. 24/7 Wall St. runs down 10 beers falling out of favor with Americans:
Budweiser: Yes, the King of Beers itself saw a 26% decline in sales between 2009 and 2014, putting it in the 10th spot on the list. In addition to rising craft beer sales, Americans' growing taste for light beer likely also contributed.
Natural Light: Despite the aforementioned demand for light beer, Natty Light saw a 26.6% decline in sales from 2009 to 2014, putting it at No. 9 on the list. Perhaps not surprising, considering RateBeer.com users rank it the worst beer in the world.
Miller Genuine Draft: Jumping toward the top of the list, MGD comes in at No. 3 with a whopping 54.5% decline in sales from 2009 to 2014. MillerCoors is actually closing the plant that first brewed MGD.
Milwaukee's Best: The No. 2 beer on the list saw a 55.7% plunge from 2009 to 2014. 24/7 Wall St. thinks part of the problem might lie in the fact that the beer is marketed specifically to men.
Bud Select: Coming in at No. 1—not a good thing, in this case—is one of Budweiser's low-calorie offerings. Bud Select saw a 60.4% decline in sales between 2009 and 2014, despite the popularity of light beers. Bud Light, on the other hand, remains popular.
Click for the complete list.
What beer is more popular than Hillary. I only want the best. Not an embarrassment.
I spend half my life finding beer not GMO shit. All the major U.S. brands are GMO, and will probably turn your skin into lizard skin within the next three years unless you die first.