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Actual Budweiser is Czech so I'm not sure how that qualifies as an American beer.
There is a Czech version and the American version, related only in name.
Actual Budweiser is Czech so I'm not sure how that qualifies as an American beer.
www.beeradvocate.com THAT is a much better view of American beer. And it represents you Brits well too. I am a fan of Fuller's and Youngs after all. Just not more than Founders, Yuengling, Bell, Etc.
There is a Czech version and the American version, related only in name.
It must be. I have never heard of 'paddle ball'. What a stupid bloody name. Do you hit a ball while in a canoe or what?
Yes, I am painfully ware that there are two versions and the American version is made from rice.
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Budweiser_Lager__Review_5310593
Originally American Budweiser was based on the same recipe. However after prohibition many breweries needed something cheaper than corn (a traditional brewers adjunct) and rice was the answer.
Why do you have so much hate inside?
Americans are awesome.
I think the Germans have got it right with their ReinHeitsgebot rule.