mensjournal.com — It's been years since anyone doubted that microbrews were more gourmet and complicated than the Buds, Millers, and Coors of the world. But as varied and tasty as micros are, there was a time some got, well, a little too interesting for their own good, sending many guys back to the cooler for something simpler, cleaner -- a thirst-quencher, not a l
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sundancekid503Apr 12, 2007
I second that statement....
pennvneffApr 12, 2007
Another great beer from Oregon is Terminal Gravity IPA. I love the beers from Terminal Gravity they make some awesome stuff. If you love beers then Oregon is really the place to be. I wouldn't say we are snobs, just spoiled when come to great beer.
whiterabbitobjApr 12, 2007
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mofokerApr 13, 2007
what no rolling rock or my favorite shinerbock
sirbotchnessApr 13, 2007
what the hell is this? Thats a horrible list.
thenikApr 13, 2007
I enjoy a good Blue Moon and Left Hand Milk Stout.But somebody will shun me, I have a feeling. Tis Digg!
ryannumberoneApr 13, 2007
Avery's "The Beast", the specific gravity is out of this world.
caruthersApr 13, 2007
@ tkstockdon't sweat it, I just have to wait until the next time I am in AZ and just mail 12-pack to myself again.
tkstockApr 14, 2007
I'm just talking about the people making generalizations - like "European beers are better than American beers" and etc.I can argue till I'm blue in the face (or red and blotchy) about what beers are the best, and will do so at the drop of a hat over a few cold pints, but I'm not right, and neither is the person I will/have argue(d) with. :)