Beer: An American Revolution – How Microbreweries Promote Choice
American-style lagers, a light and inexpensive style of beer typically made with rice or corn adjuncts in addition to barley, hops, yeast and water. What American beer lovers didnt know at the time was that a revolution was imminent. In 1979, a clerical error in the 21st Amendment was corrected, and for the first time in nearly 50 years it became legal to brew small batches of beer at home. Home brewers who had little interest in cutting costs or making beer with mass appeal began brewing big …








The big companies have to appeal to the widest amount of people for the least amount of money to turn huge profits. Also they became popular when there was little competition so they can’t change what people have become used to. They became used to it because they had no choice really lol. Try some micro brews from the midwest and you’ll be amazed.
Apparently Americans don’t suck at making beer after all. I also need to try some more of these small company beers. I always hated beer because I couldn’t stand the taste of the large brands. It tastes like rust bucket water mixed with foamy piss.
I’m sure you’ve convinced yourself that a culture you don’t belong to has a genetic predisposition to make good beer, but the truth is you’re just a troll who has apparently been insulting people over their tastes in just about everything for several months now. Does that make you feel like a man?
Germanics or nose make the best beer and always have you osequious pro american fag. S.N. is fucking crap beer and made by a jew. I’ve been to their lame ass restuarent
the 60s are over you hippie fag. real men smoke cigars
Fuck off you smelly cunt.
It’s actually quite a bit different, please get some tastebuds yourself and buy some more neurons loser.
for a start off carlsberg and tuborg green are exactly the same beer, get some tastebuds and try something new. Whats the matter, afraid you might taste something!
Stop being a condescending ass. Decimate in contemporary context doesn’t necessarily have the same meaning as its historical root. Don’t treat other people like idiots by default.
Prohibition “completely decimated” domestic production?
I don’t think “decimated” means what you think it means.
Prohibition almost destroyed domestic production, which went way beyond destroying one of every ten producers. (cf: definition of “decimate”)
freedom?
when i can walk into a local reefer store and buy an oz. of premium grade marijuana (foreign or domestic) or a 24 pack of cheap joints at the convenience store without breaking the bank or being criminalized by the “er uh” JustUs system… you can talk to me about being free! Better yet, you can make beer and wine at home if you want to spend the time and money to do so, why the hell can’t I grow a garden with some herb in it?
P.S. Beer sucks, smoke bud!
Legalize It!!
This makes me want to like beer, but I just can’t get into it. It tastes so bad.
a nice piece, something a little different than ya’lls normal videos.
So right, will be having a Three Floyds Alpha King or three tomorrow.
So from what I gather, of the two types of beer douchebags; people who only drink domestic beer and people who only drink foreign beer, you are the latter. Not to mention a troll… Seriously, “I like Viking beer”? That’s like saying you like Samurai beer if you like Sapporo…
america
And you are from where?
I fucking hate beer.
Or even better the government should make the beer.And when you wanna buy some the bar tender hands you a form you must fill out and you will have your beer in 8 to 16 working days!!
/also sarcasm
American macrobrews are very poor.
There are many excellent microbrews though. I don’t think most of them get exported though.
most american beer is very poor
sierra nevada is fucking gross.
i like viking beer, carlsberg and tuborg green,.
Who needs freedom of choice!? I want the government to limit my choice of beer to three corporations who have no sense of taste or national pride!
/sarcasm
Its the guy from Red Eye!
You got one here.
Like the guys at the end, here’s to freedom!