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Originally Posted by Table 5
I'm really looking forward to going home for Christmas and having a Grasshopper.
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I'm not a Canadian drinker because every so often, one of them in a case will just taste rancid. I find consistency with Bud, so that's what I usually buy. But I'll tell you, one of the tastiest beers I ever had was a bottle of Canadian. I found a little hole-in-the-wall pub in St. Gallen, Switzerland that boasted beer from around the world.
After a year of drinking Euro beer, that bottle of Canadian was so good, I followed it up with a few more.
And yeah, there's a difference between a person that likes to try different things (like beer), and finds something they like, and seeks it out after that - and a person that refuses to drink anything local because "it's all crap".
I just roll my eyes at the dude at the party that's drinking some obscure brand of beer and comes along and starts going on about how Bud/Canadian/Kokanee is so nasty and that his Smorganheiden is the greatest thing ever. Ok guy. Thanks for the details on what you think tastes good. Did you also stop eating hamburgers when you discovered that steak is delicious?