I find a lot of the craft beers don't have as much carbonation as the domestic big beer brands, they taste so much better, and have a better alcohol content. Yeah, they cost more, but if I can't afford them, maybe I shouldn't be drinking beer.
I'm with you on the coffee, green tea, unsweet regular tea and water.
Some are, and some are not. I've had "craft beer" that was pig urine while listening to someone trash talk "macro beers" that were centuries old recipes.
I stand corrected - not all craft beers taste good, but the ones I go back to do. I do still drink "macro beers". I guess it just depends on where I am and what I'm doing.
I do like Yuengling. Their CEO seems based and it's light and refreshing.
I find a lot of the craft beers don't have as much carbonation as the domestic big beer brands, they taste so much better, and have a better alcohol content. Yeah, they cost more, but if I can't afford them, maybe I shouldn't be drinking beer.
I'm with you on the coffee, green tea, unsweet regular tea and water.
Some are, and some are not. I've had "craft beer" that was pig urine while listening to someone trash talk "macro beers" that were centuries old recipes.
I stand corrected - not all craft beers taste good, but the ones I go back to do. I do still drink "macro beers". I guess it just depends on where I am and what I'm doing.
I do like Yuengling. Their CEO seems based and it's light and refreshing.
It's all subjective - to each their own!
For sure. I used to love good beer. Still do. But I used to too.