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25 Beers That Changed America
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25 Beers That Changed America Every beer has the potential to have a huge impact. But the beers on this list go further than just helping you get the courage to hit on somebody out of your league. These American beers have had a huge impact on beer itself, and in turn, our pot-bellied nation. From trend-setters to game-changers, micro to macro, here are 25 beers that changed America. Each sip is a little bit of beer history. https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/b...-breweries You know trouble is right around the corner when your best friend tells you to hold his beer!!
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I expected a list of only horrible generic ales, was pleasantly surprised after a few scrolls.
Nothing on here is really an "amazing" beer in my opinion (that I've tried) but I definitely see how they could have changed the beer landscape. Only about 5 or 6 on here I haven't tried, and those are mostly the 100+ year olds
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I like Sam Adams and Yuengling on this list. Other than that though I normally go after Old Rasputin (Russian Imperial Stout), Einstok Pale Ale (Icelandic) & on gameday's a four pack of Dragon's Milk (Aged in Whiskey Barrels) is all I need.
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(07-05-2018, 03:32 PM)Caldrac Wrote: I like Sam Adams and Yuengling on this list. Other than that though I normally go after Old Rasputin (Russian Imperial Stout), Einstok Pale Ale (Icelandic) & on gameday's a four pack of Dragon's Milk (Aged in Whiskey Barrels) is all I need. Einstok makes great beer
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (07-05-2018, 03:32 PM)Caldrac Wrote: I like Sam Adams and Yuengling on this list. Other than that though I normally go after Old Rasputin (Russian Imperial Stout), Einstok Pale Ale (Icelandic) & on gameday's a four pack of Dragon's Milk (Aged in Whiskey Barrels) is all I need. That's an interesting set of beers. I've had the first, seen the second but the third has eluded me. Is it an American beer?
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I was clicking along until the Widmer. Then I fell off.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
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I drank a lot of these prior to the age of 25. Busch 16 oz can
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