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Originally Posted by Chas H
That's simply not true. There are a number of beers made here in the states that will knock your socks off. Weyerbacher is a local brewery (to me) and if you have a decent beer monger nearby you should try some of their product.
http://www.weyerbacher.com/
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I did mention the US specialty beers and breweries (there are some really good ones) but go to Belgium or Germany or even Holland and you know what I'm talking about and how a good beer from the tap can taste.
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Originally Posted by Chas H
Nonsense, what kind if dives do you hang out at? I would venture to say we in the US enjoy the greatest selection of beers the world has to offer, both Domestic and Imported.
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I'm not talking about bottled beer. When I was a bartender in Amsterdam, we would run water through the lines every single night. Once a week they would come in from the brewery (Heineken, Grolsch, etc.) to clean the lines, shooting little balls under high pressure though the lines. They would check the temperature of the beer, pressure etc.
And it's not about the selection of beers, it's how it's prepared by the bartender, I haven't seen a single bartender here in the states that can tap a decent beer.
I used to be a bartender in Amsterdam and was able to tap 20 or more beers in one single run (with out opening or closing the tap) and they all would look alike with the right amount of foam. If I would not be able to do this I would be the laughing stock of the bar, European beer drinkers take the preparation of there pilsners very seriously!