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Canada and Northern US beer drinkers... Molson Canadian or Labatt Blue?

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I prefer Molson Canadian. I think the US brew is a little different due to FDA regulations.

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  1. I'm not much of a drinker but when it is 90°F in the shade and the humidity is up there in the 80 percent range or higher making you feel like you are going to boil to death  and the beer is icy cold, a nice cold Labatt's Blue goes down so nicely.


  2. Labatt Blue. I like the taste better than Canadian.  

  3. Neither. One or two of those and I've got a headache. Anything from a microbrewery is better. Latest favourite: Bowen Island Extra Pale Ale.  

  4. Canadian for sure!! Blue just doesn't do it for me, although I know A LOT of people that do drink blue. I even think that the American beers we have here are different than the American versions. I really enjoy Budweiser and Coors Light. =]

  5. no doubt labatts blue

  6. Neither.  Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale better by far.

  7. I second what the other poster said, I would rather have Alexander Keith's anyday. But if I had to choose from your list, it would be Canadian. Perhaps if it was just a one beer afternoon at a family picnic or a night when I wasn't feeling good I'd choose Blue. I'm not a fan of the taste.

    *You will prolly get just as many responses here as in the Beer, Wine and Spirits section


  8. Neither sorry, but I am always up for Boreal Amber, Molson Export (especially while watching the Canadiens hockey game, preferably in french) or anything by Unibroue

  9. I like beer, mostly Canadian. I would have to say I prefer Keith's and Rickard's.

  10. i dont care

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