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So if you US guys don't like it, why is it so popular here, I wonder?
Have to keep in mind that the majority of beer drinkers here still prefer the commercial mass-produced products to that of the micro-brewed alternatives. Mainly, I think this is due to the fact that they're 1) cheaper to drink, and 2) mass-marketed on a voluminous scale.
Even so, how are you going to keep them on the farm after they've seen Paris?
Or in this case tried a Sam Adams. 😉 8)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
Price is an important factor here in the binge-drinking culture of the UK – the "lads" and "ladettes" love (for some reason that escapes me) getting paraletic – absolutely smashed, and it's cheaper to do that on vodka drinks, lager, or potent mixes thereof – than on drink that tastes of something. ::)
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