Planogirl
I feel the nerd in me stirring
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Every time I find a beer I like, they seem to quit importing it. Take Ringnes for example. I drank that before I had any at WDW. At WDW, I have to rely on Tennents now. I hope that it's still there.
My favorite utility beer is Amstel Light. I practically grew up on the stuff in Holland. Little secret: it's not called Light there or didn't used to be at least. It simply is what it is. My theory is that a beer that is brewed naturally light is way better than a beer that is regularly not light but then is made to be so. Am I making any sense?
I'll usually enjoy just about any nice crisp lager or pilsner as long as it's none of the mass-produced American stuff. I can't stand any dark beers or heavy beers like Hefeweizen.
My favorite utility beer is Amstel Light. I practically grew up on the stuff in Holland. Little secret: it's not called Light there or didn't used to be at least. It simply is what it is. My theory is that a beer that is brewed naturally light is way better than a beer that is regularly not light but then is made to be so. Am I making any sense?
I'll usually enjoy just about any nice crisp lager or pilsner as long as it's none of the mass-produced American stuff. I can't stand any dark beers or heavy beers like Hefeweizen.
Amstel is awesome!




