joepilsudski
17 Jul 2010
Food / Do Polish beers contain adjuncts? [34]
You quite right about most American beer...Of course, you have the micro-brews, but they are very expensive, and, myself, I do not care for 'blueberry' beer.
'Lite' beer created to be marketed to women and feminized men.
A very good Philadelphia brew that is also widely available on the East Coast is Yuengling Lager, Porter, and Black & Tan...Yuengling is oldest continuously operating brewery in the USA, located in Pottsville PA...Lager is an amber beer, extremely flavorful, and will kick your ass (drink 2-3)...It is good even warm!...Plus, about $5-6 cheaper a case than Budweiser.
Porter is, of course, porter, and Black & Tan is a bit lighter than the porter, but still dark...Their straight pale lager, or beer, is OK also.
Polish imported beer almost impossible to get on East Coast.
Nearly all American brews, including that fizzy, watery swill Bud Light, are adjunct beers.
You quite right about most American beer...Of course, you have the micro-brews, but they are very expensive, and, myself, I do not care for 'blueberry' beer.
'Lite' beer created to be marketed to women and feminized men.
A very good Philadelphia brew that is also widely available on the East Coast is Yuengling Lager, Porter, and Black & Tan...Yuengling is oldest continuously operating brewery in the USA, located in Pottsville PA...Lager is an amber beer, extremely flavorful, and will kick your ass (drink 2-3)...It is good even warm!...Plus, about $5-6 cheaper a case than Budweiser.
Porter is, of course, porter, and Black & Tan is a bit lighter than the porter, but still dark...Their straight pale lager, or beer, is OK also.
Polish imported beer almost impossible to get on East Coast.