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I lived in Canada for 7 years and could never get used to AW Rootbeer, to me it tastes like some kind of mouthwash.

That probably has something to do with usually drinking warm beer. :D

You must have us confused with Brits. Being a Canuck I know many and no self respecting Candian drinks warm beer. If you do, or offer warm beer to someone, it is usually met with 'What are you, a Brit?"

And a Canuck would know good beer from bad?

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Larger is served cold in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, etc. Bitter and ale (real beer for real men) is served at room temperature.

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I lived in Canada for 7 years and could never get used to AW Rootbeer, to me it tastes like some kind of mouthwash.

That probably has something to do with usually drinking warm beer. :D

You must have us confused with Brits. Being a Canuck I know many and no self respecting Candian drinks warm beer. If you do, or offer warm beer to someone, it is usually met with 'What are you, a Brit?"

And a Canuck would know good beer from bad?

:burp:

Larger is served cold in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, etc. Bitter and ale (real beer for real men) is served at room temperature.

Labatts Blue, Molson Canadian, Moosehead and the dreaded American Bud.... what do us Brits know about real beer?

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