DreadFish
Cosmic Vagabond
It is true, it is crappy beer!
I suppose beers have a longer heritage and hence range in Europe (particularly northern, the south is more wine), but the UK has been reinvigorated in the last decade by the experimentalism of the American craft beers. (American style IPA is particularly popular.)
I figured it would be crap over there. Here, it's sold as a premium import at like $8.99 or $9.99 for a six-pack. I like it though, it smells... dank, which is a welcome smell to me
What about the claim that the Guinness over here is not the same as the Guinness over there? and, is Guinness really good for you?
(not actually serious about the last one )
Now, speaking of crappy, cheap beer, I had some Yuengling last night, its cheap, but not crappy. Comparing my during and after experience last night to the same experiences on previous nights with beers like PBR and Miller High Life, Yuengling was a better experience. There is a distinct feeling of crappiness that accompanies and follows the consumption of crappy beer. Yuengling left me feeling fine. The most cheap beers give me a hang over (sorta).
Moral of the story:
Crappy beer makes you crappy. Dont be Crappy! Drink Good Beer!