> > There's just not a lot you can do with an American standard or a lager > beer to make it better.
Agreed on the American lager, but are you throwing German lagers in there also. I really enjoy ales, especially dark ales, I'm in unison with Craig Dickson's opinions posted on his site. However the lighter and cleaner lagers are better in summertime, especially after 8+ hours in 100+ degree days. Have you tried Warsteiner or Warsteiner Dark, I think their dark is about the best dark lager there is. I also like Becks and Bitburger. I like different beers in different seasons. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]