Brian K. Jones wrote: >Oh my lord. > >Please don't judge all Americans by one sorry person's lack of >experience with real beer. > Did you read my FULL post :) >I am an American, but Bud and Coors are so far from real beer > They marginally lay claim to being beer -- basically, they are P-water. >Body? How can even the makers of these beers claim that they have >body? I don't get it. I guess if body was defined 'no body', maybe >you'd have an argument. Being that it's not, you don't. > Or body like water to be light and easier to flow directly to the kidneys. >Color is not the same as body and hasn't been addressed. Does it mean >anything to anyone that I've seen much darker colored ginger ale than >Budweiser? > Again, color like water so as not to offend and keep the kidney-filtered result clearer. >There are excellent beers from seemingly every country in the world. >America included (though Bud and Coors are not them). If I get to try >half of them, I'll be pleased. > I agree. Bud and Coors are my beers of last resort..... I have had beer in at least 6 countries and can order beer in Thai, Russian, Spanish, and English. Here in the US, I have had beer from many, many more countries, including countries like the USSR that no longer existed when I drank their beer. Most American beer is rather poor, with the microbrews being exceptions. Our neighbors up North have MUCH better beers.... -- Wade Hampton -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list