Lol. I remember being in American ports and US sailors wanting to come on-board for a "tour". That meant going to our bar. They would drink our beer the same rate as they drank American beer. They were shitfaced very quickly haha
Brador was Quebec beer when Molsonβs was still Canadian. 8% abv. I drank my share in the 70s. Now Molson is owned bu coors and Brador is brewed in Ontario and only 7%.
When my cousins from E Europe first visited the U.S. in the 90s, the first thing they said was too much water in the coffee and beer, but not enough water in the soup.
It pays to spend a little more on something you enjoy...the massed produced crap is cheap for a reason.
I'm a big fan of Sleeman (Canadian made, but Japanese owned) and Alexander Keith's Pale Ale (Nova Scotia made)
I was taught in econ class in the '70s that when a capitalist sabotages their market they lose a colon. It was something they always tried to avoid for healthy business reasons.
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American Beer is like making love in a canoe.
It's F'n close to water
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But, it will be allowed.
I'm a big fan of Sleeman (Canadian made, but Japanese owned) and Alexander Keith's Pale Ale (Nova Scotia made)
Come on!!!
We are your retribution...
Love,
π¨π¦ Every Canadian π¨π¦
Gonna miss bourbon...I'm buying scotch instead.
Ontario is shipping all the American booze it can back for a refund.
'...like making love in a canoe: effing close to water.'
~Monty Python