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




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