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I think red stripe is fairly good when consumed in the right environment , primarily in tropical settings , on the beach ,etc

 

 

Down in Guantanamo Bay there is a section of the base where the domestic Jamacians live and they have one or two bars. I drank some Red Stripe with them and had a great time. Don't recall what the Red Stripe tasted like; however.

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Still have the puzzles on the caps?

 

:bash:

 

No but we use to save them back in the day.

 

As long as I'm coming clean about my love for crappy beer... I also polished off about 12 mickeys 3 months ago during a poker night. :D

 

I've been into that lately... we head out, everyone orders a bud light or some obscure brew... I order the PBR. :D

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No but we use to save them back in the day.

 

As long as I'm coming clean about my love for crappy beer... I also polished off about 12 mickeys 3 months ago during a poker night. :D

 

I've been into that lately... we head out, everyone orders a bud light or some obscure brew... I order the PBR. :D

 

 

Get you some Ballentine then son. Actually, I would rather get some of the brews like PBR, Schafer, Stegmier, etc if the only other choices are Coors or Bud.

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Dos Equis from Mexico is pretty good.

 

eh. if you said negra modelo, i would agree.

 

slight tangent....i think it's annoying though how "ethnic" restaurants only have crappy macrobeers from that country, mostly because that's what people want to order. like you go to a thai restaurant people feel obliged to order a singha. or peroni at an italian joint. does a crappy lager bottled in thailand go better with thai food than any other crappy lager?

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eh. if you said negra modelo, i would agree.

 

slight tangent....i think it's annoying though how "ethnic" restaurants only have crappy macrobeers from that country, mostly because that's what people want to order. like you go to a thai restaurant people feel obliged to order a singha. or peroni at an italian joint. does a crappy lager bottled in thailand go better with thai food than any other crappy lager?

 

 

I do that... a Moretti in Italian places... a Sapporo in Sushi places. When in Rome, I say.

 

Just because I like my wifes cooking doesn't mean I want to eat it every night. So... when we go out, we're going out for a taste of what they have that's different. You'd never catch me buying a 12-er of Sapporo, but I'll have it because it's what they're about.

 

And... Negra Modelo is the only Mexican beer I like.

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I do that... a Moretti in Italian places... a Sapporo in Sushi places. When in Rome, I say.

 

 

Moretti AND Moretti La Rossa are pretty good. Peroni, which is getting a pretty big push because it's an SAB beer (South African Breweries bought a majority share in Miller from RJR/Nabisco a few years back) and they can make their Miller distributors push it, but it's donkey piss.

 

I usually go for Asahi or Kirin Ichiban with sushi.

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slight tangent....i think it's annoying though how "ethnic" restaurants only have crappy macrobeers from that country, mostly because that's what people want to order. like you go to a thai restaurant people feel obliged to order a singha. or peroni at an italian joint. does a crappy lager bottled in thailand go better with thai food than any other crappy lager?

 

I'm not quite sure what you're complaint is here - is it that ethnic restaurants don't have micro- or craft beers from the country, or that they ONLY have macros from their country as opposed to any other?

 

The former is a bit disappointing if understandable - smaller breweries just don't have the marketing muscle to cross oceans, for the most part; it's pretty unlikely you'd be able to find a Fat Tire in Bangkok or Milan, unless you went to a place that prided itself on a massive beer selection.

 

The latter is something I've never run into - you can get a Bud or Miller Lite in damn near anyplace with a liquor license.

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I do that... a Moretti in Italian places... a Sapporo in Sushi places. When in Rome, I say.

 

Just because I like my wifes cooking doesn't mean I want to eat it every night. So... when we go out, we're going out for a taste of what they have that's different. You'd never catch me buying a 12-er of Sapporo, but I'll have it because it's what they're about.

 

And... Negra Modelo is the only Mexican beer I like.

 

 

 

I'm not quite sure what you're complaint is here - is it that ethnic restaurants don't have micro- or craft beers from the country, or that they ONLY have macros from their country as opposed to any other?

 

The former is a bit disappointing if understandable - smaller breweries just don't have the marketing muscle to cross oceans, for the most part; it's pretty unlikely you'd be able to find a Fat Tire in Bangkok or Milan, unless you went to a place that prided itself on a massive beer selection.

 

The latter is something I've never run into - you can get a Bud or Miller Lite in damn near anyplace with a liquor license.

 

 

my point is there is nothing about those beers that in any way suggests that they "go" with sushi, or italian, or whatever any more than any other cheap, boring, watered down macro lager. i'd almost have to say that lousy, watered down beer represents the exact opposite of what good ethnic food is about. bland corporate universalism verus regional vibrancy and uniqueness.

 

oh...IMO moretti is a pretty good beer, and the la rossa is a VERY good beer.

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