January 26, 2008
American Macro Week: One final shot
For general amusement/amazement:

This past week and a half of drinking these and writing about them was the first time that blogging felt like work.
In a good way, though.
Comments (7):
Live on the Fly Studio writes:
Know what your lineup is missing? Stroh's, the beer of the workin' man...
Posted by Live on the Fly Studio at 2008-01-26 22:00:05
Al writes:
I know they stopped kegging Schaefer, but it's still available in bottles and cans.
The brand is owned by Pabst. They have a list of distributors on their site.
http://www.pabst.com/beer_schaefer.html
Posted by Al at 2008-01-27 08:14:40
Nathan writes:
But what good work it was. I have to be honest in the fact that I just turn my nose up at most American macro brews and don't pay attention to them let alone avoid drinking them (Bud, Miller, etc.). However, some of those iconic classics that you rated at the top I'm going to have to try. Maybe my beer drinking palette could turn down its snottiness a bit! Thanks for the great review.
Posted by Nathan at 2008-01-27 09:32:59
Chemgeek writes:
Well done with the macro-reviews. I found this very interesting and informative.
Posted by Chemgeek at 2008-01-27 13:57:20
Mike writes:
Where is Old Milwaukee on the list? It is America's Best Tasting Beer. Says so right on the can. They have even trademarked the phrase.
You actually convinced me to go out looking for some of these old beers. Couldn't find Hamm's although that jingle is now a ringtone on my phone. Did find PBR and Old Milwaukee though.
Posted by Mike at 2008-01-27 15:55:43
Jon writes:
I didn't find any Old Milwaukee... I saw Milwaukee's Best, but by that time I was running out of steam. Next time. :)


