Molson and Labatt also dont qualify as Canadian beer. yes they're Canadian drinks, but I would hardly call anythign either of those two companies produces beer.
Download the 'poster' on to a memory stick and bring it to a good printer. I'm sure one could have it printer on gloss at a decent size. Strangely I don't see Beamish or any other Irish stout there.
jeffdDec 16, 2009
Molson and Labatt also dont qualify as Canadian beer. yes they're Canadian drinks, but I would hardly call anythign either of those two companies produces beer.
catvllvsDec 16, 2009
Or a buzzkill
Closed AccountDec 17, 2009
This is the greatest f**king thing on Digg ever. I am getting this made into a tshirt.
006441974Dec 19, 2009
ALL top fermented beers are ales
piveroDec 19, 2009
No they aren't.... That's a simplification American brewers made with total disregard of history and culture of European beer styles.Check this out written by someone who knows about beer a lot more than all of us together<a class="user" href="http://zythophile.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/the-long-battle-between-ale-and-beer/" rel="nofollow">http://zythophile.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/the-lon ...</a>
pfiddleDec 20, 2009
Download the 'poster' on to a memory stick and bring it to a good printer. I'm sure one could have it printer on gloss at a decent size. Strangely I don't see Beamish or any other Irish stout there.