Jim R Posted April 3, 2015 Report Posted April 3, 2015 (edited) I drank quite a bit of Heineken in the 1970's, along with a few other well-distributed imports such as Beck's, Carlsburg, and St. Pauli Girl. Every one of them was a treat to me back then, when compared to pathetic mass-produced brews like Coors, Budweiser, Michelob, Miller, etc. (let alone the things I never would drink, like Pabst or Burgie or Old Milwaukee). We didn't have the wonderful domestic craft options that exist these days, and I'm not sure there were ever as many import options as there are now. I've never had a Bud Light, and have no desire to try one. Can't say I miss those "treats" from back in the day, in fact I no longer care much for lagers and pilsners. My favorites in recent years have been american and german hefs, and various american and english stouts. I never thought I would become such a fan of stouts, by the way. It really is important to try everything at least once. Edited April 3, 2015 by Jim R Quote
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