Please….if you want a light drinking beer you got to go with Moosehead, Rolling Rock or some of the Mexican beers…Coors and Bud are not beers…
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Coors unseats Budweiser on their race to the bottom. Both have lost out huge to local market microbrews.
Very true in Michigan, especially, which may be putting out the best microbrewed beer — statwise — of anyone in the country.
Founders
Bells
New Holland
Mmmmm……
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Don’t forget all the Detroit breweries, and Frankenmouth too.
Our local grown wine selection is excellent also.
Ghettoblaster, “The Beer You Can Hear”
MI = beer heaven + (everything else sucking)2
The shitty parts get to enjoy a wide array of 40oz. names, at least…
Good mention of Founders. Probably the best Michigan brewery, and one of the better ones in the country.
Although my heart still lies in Asheville, NC. Damn it was nice having 10 or so breweries in that small town.
I need to get out west.
“Coors and Bud are not beers…”
True, and the kindest thing that can be said about them.
But for a lighter tasting beer, may I suggest Harp? It’s become increasingly hard to find, especially on tap, on both coasts.
Remember, Ireland needs the economic stimulus.
Harp is made by Guinness. I don’t know why you are having trouble finding it, unless they are pouring all their production capacity into the more recently issued and growing in popularity Smithwicks Ale (pronounced “Smiddicks”).
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I’m having trouble finding it because, in at least two of the finer places I used to drink it in SF, they were not selling enough of it, so they dropped it.
And if I’m dropping in on the joint, that’s hard to believe.
Boston, however, holds more promise re the Harp. I’d wager they’re contributing to the popularity of Smithwick’s, too.