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People deleting threads. Don't do it if you want to be taken remotely seriously. @SiR I'm talking to you.

It's a beer thread
I remember imported Australia Fosters that came in the "oil cans" in the 80's like I remember Miller High Life in the 80's before MGD (miller genuine draft) ruined the brand. Yech.
Back then, Fosters, Mickeys, Bass, Heineken
Moosehead, Labbats, Molson were imported and they all were tasty and different, made from different ingredients. Yeah even our domestic Miller was a good tasting one before marketing and cost reduction over quality and heritage were important.
Today in the USA none of those brands are the same products and have not been for 20+ years.
40 years.
(like we wouldn't notice)
Used to drink Molson a good bit but haven't seen around in long while in SFBA where one has quite few choices. Molson does have unique flavor not found in many other beers especially as predates the the "craft" craze of late.
 
The OP had announced something like this beforehand because he didn't like many of the answers and the thread wasn't going in the direction he had imagined.
Maybe a thread should be locked for deletion by the OP after a certain time or post count.
 
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I enjoy a very cold crispy lager, an icy ale and a warm Old English Porter too but lately for the past years I preferred whiskey and gin'n tonics. For whiskey I was sipping rye and Crown Royal whiskey but one of the people here at ASR advised me to try Jameson Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey and I have been buying that regularly. I tried some beer that tasted like grapefruit juice a few weeks back and I liked it but after 4 beers I was done with the flavor overload. I think I need to go back to basics and that's a German style lager with a crisp clean finish.
I've always preferred a Whiskey (or other so called Hard alcohols) but I also quite like a GOOD (many are not so good, such as one I had that was "chocolate" infused) beer.
 
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Possibly the least important thing to get worked up about in the entire World today...

Grateful that you fix electronics and don't have your hand on a nuclear button someplace ;)
 
I don't remember the last time I saw it in a UK pub. Maybe the ones I go to aren't popular enough?
Maybe they are too nice, it still seems to be in plenty of crap pubs. But the market seems to have moved from fake Aussie to fake Spanish.
 
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