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Finally, Americans may have some decent beer
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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 36998" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I thought I would take a little poke at my American friends with the title of this post. I was expecting at least a few comments. Up here you can steal a man's wife (actually, the guy that stole my ex-wife probably helped me out more than any friend I ever had) or shoot his dog, but criticizing his beer is just looking for a fight. This merger is a big issue up here that strikes right at the heart of our national identity. Molson Canadian beer runs a whole string of patriotic ads referring to what makes us as Canadians unique in the world. The 'I am Canadian' song used in these ads is almost our national anthem. I bet more people know the words. However, they did a taste test down east yesterday and 90% of people couldn't tell the difference between Coors Light and Molson Canadian (obviously, they are not connosieurs like me). ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 36998, member: 245"] I thought I would take a little poke at my American friends with the title of this post. I was expecting at least a few comments. Up here you can steal a man's wife (actually, the guy that stole my ex-wife probably helped me out more than any friend I ever had) or shoot his dog, but criticizing his beer is just looking for a fight. This merger is a big issue up here that strikes right at the heart of our national identity. Molson Canadian beer runs a whole string of patriotic ads referring to what makes us as Canadians unique in the world. The 'I am Canadian' song used in these ads is almost our national anthem. I bet more people know the words. However, they did a taste test down east yesterday and 90% of people couldn't tell the difference between Coors Light and Molson Canadian (obviously, they are not connosieurs like me). ;-) [/QUOTE]
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