canadian beer vs american beer
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To confuse you even more....<BR><BR>There are American beers sold in Canada that are brewed in the USA and then imported into Canada.<BR><BR>There are American beer brands that are brewed in Canada, under license from the American company.<BR><BR>There are Canadian beers sold throughout the United States, brewed in Canada and shipped to the USA.<BR><BR>There are European beers brewed in Europe and imported into Canada and the United States.<BR><BR>There are European brands that are brewed in Canada under license from the European companies.<BR><BR>One of Canada's two biggest breweries is owned by a Belgian company.<BR><BR>Some Canadian beer is brewed in one brewery and sold in many provinces. Other beer brands are brewed in various breweries across the country, but sold under one name.<BR><BR>And some beer is brewed in one or several breweries, but only sold in limited parts of Canada.<BR><BR>And if you want to buy beer at a store (rather than in a restaurant, bar or pub)to try yourself you have a wide variety of sources, depending on the province you are in. In Quebec, for instance, small and medium sized grocery stores sell beer. In some provinces,you can buy beer in bars and restaurants and take it home. In Ontario, you buy some beer brands from a retailer called, logically enough The Beer Store, which sells only beer, and some other brands,including most genuine imports, from Liquor Control Board of Ontario stores (it says LCBO on the outside).<BR><BR>Comparing beers in Canada and the USA could be an interesting aspect of a vacation trip. Have fun.<BR><BR>BAK<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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Colorado (USA) makes the best tasting beer. That is if you are into premium quality beer. If you prefer the low class drunkards choice, then I would recommend canadian beer. It makes you curse, hurl, and spew obscenities at everyone. So, it really depends on the type of person you are. Either way, Cheers!
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No, I don't think so.<BR>U.S. has their regulations on the alcohol content of beverages. Like Mike's Hard Lemonade in Canada has I think like 6 - 7%, where in the U.S., it has just 4%.<BR>Mountain Dew is a non-alcohol example. In the U.S., it is loaded with caffine, where in Canada there is regulations that a beverage that is not a cola type, cannot have added caffine. So, the Mountain Dew in Canada has no caffine. Each country has it's own laws that they must follow regarding food/beverage/alcohol regulations.

