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*** Quoting Malte Schmidt from a message to Joe Bruchis ***
MS> My brother told me that you can get BECKS and KROMBACHER in the USA. T
MS> are among the best and the two beers which one gets on most parties he
MS> It is fascinating though that it is not easy to get wheat beer (?) in
MS> USA, let alone the appropriate glasses. I do not like it, so I have no
MS> problem with it. That kind of beer is very popular in southern Germany
You can get just about anything in the USA but it may be 'locally brewed' so
not taste the same (should be close though and may be so close you cant tell).
Miller Lite in Thailand cant be told from Miller lite brewed stateside. At
least, I cant tell the difference.
One thing I do when I travel is check out the local brews. You may find some
of them are to your taste. I'm not talking the main ones you've heard of
(Miller, budweiser, coors) and possibly have tried, but the more uncommon ones
you may not have tried. Sam Adams, Mexican Corona with a sliver of lime, some
of those. Since 'dark beer' isnt really very 'American', we dont do that good
of a job making it. By and large, American beers are less strong tasting, not
because we cant make them strong tasting, but because we 'like'm like that' for
the most part .
xxcarol
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