speaking of real censorship
- Colonel Ingus
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- Location: St Paul MN
If you can get your hands on a beer from Ontario called Cream-Ore Springs, grab as much as you can. Velvet smooth cream ale. Good punch at 5.2%
Thats what I am talking about!
Over the last 15-20 years many of what we like to call "micro-breweries" have sprung up and they produce some pretty good beers.
I was just joshing you earlier about beers but I really meant it when I described major American beers as mass market crap. I would hands down state that the larger Canadian beer distributors make a much higher quality brew than the large American breweries.
Anything made by Anheiser Busch, Miller, Coors etc. is nothing but pisswater so weak it needed to be dyed yellow! It's no wonder the rest of the world boggles at American decision processes when they taste some crap brewed like that.
It really depends on what you have access to. Almost any region in America now has local micro breweries which put out some tasty and strong beers. A lot of them are somewhat small and you can't find them everywhere but the beer is yummy:D
Which is one of the very few things that convince me that there is hope for America yet.

We have a somewhat decent mid sized brewery here in St Paul that makes beer under the name of Summit that makes a good Porter, an India Pale Ale, and a somewhat decent Lager but i have no idea if it is available where you are. That was my crack about keeping the good stuff to ourselves:D
Most of our really good beers are in a local market and you can't find them anywhere else.
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