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meh, Corona is basically the "my first beer" of the beer world..
Guinness or Stone is where it's at.
805 and Hanger too...
I use to own a Toyota Corona ... aka in its day ... the party car. At the time I had it though, I said it was going to drive me to drink ... it had issues. First thing I thought of when I saw what they named the bug.
That's because there's a lot of stupid people who like the yellow fizzy stuff with a billion dollar ad campaign. Always notice how they are all like young and hot spring breaker types in the commercials? Yeah, right.
With that being said, I think Guiness is trash too. Once a person has had a small batch craft stout, Guiness will be an afterthought.
Stone is good, but at this point they are a large micro, kind of like Sierra Nevada or Lagunitas. Still better than the mass produced swill that most Americans are addicted to.
That's because there's a lot of stupid people who like the yellow fizzy stuff with a billion dollar ad campaign. Always notice how they are all like young and hot spring breaker types in the commercials? Yeah, right.
With that being said, I think Guiness is trash too. Once a person has had a small batch craft stout, Guiness will be an afterthought.
Stone is good, but at this point they are a large micro, kind of like Sierra Nevada or Lagunitas. Still better than the mass produced swill that most Americans are addicted to.
That's because there's a lot of stupid people who like the yellow fizzy stuff with a billion dollar ad campaign. Always notice how they are all like young and hot spring breaker types in the commercials? Yeah, right.
With that being said, I think Guiness is trash too. Once a person has had a small batch craft stout, Guiness will be an afterthought.
Stone is good, but at this point they are a large micro, kind of like Sierra Nevada or Lagunitas. Still better than the mass produced swill that most Americans are addicted to.
I agree, Guinness is basically the basic when it comes to stout.
There’s a spot in Glendale called The Tap.
They always had unique stouts.
Hopefully they’re still in business after all this...
Domestically produced and more bang for your buck.
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