Beer was made by American Indians
nope they were boring drinkers that were always drunk
Budweiser was originally brewed in Czechoslovakia, while another beer by the same name was later brewed in the United States. Although originally a Czech beer, it is regarded as a popular American brew.
Not in Ireland anyway. Nobody would dream of fouling good beer with green dye, and since lots of people drink Guinness, which is black, it would be pretty hard to do anyway.AnswerThis is purely American in origin. Some person, most likely not Irish at all decided to desecrate beer in the name of St. Patrick. Real classy. Then with plenty of help from slimy news types it took off. Now it's apart of American holiday tradition. Which is of course, take something and change it into something opposite of what it use to be. And it helps when there is a excuse to drink. Any excuse to drink is the sure fire bet into American tradition. Like football and nascar. AnswerNot necessarily purely American. Several years ago in Poland, I was out with a friend who ordered a beer (a lager) plus a small glass of Curacao. He poured the Curaco into the beer, producing a slightly sweeter and GREEN beer. Quite a nice drink -- don't remember what he called. it. AnswerThat's an American tradition. You'll find that most Irish people don't like the concept of turning lesser American beers green and calling it Irish. If you want to properly celebrate St. Patrick's, find a good Irish beer you like and raise a glass. AnswerAn origin I heard of was the Irish celebrate St Paddy's day with so much fury that their stock of beer is depleted having them resort to drinking "green beer". A term to brewers meaning beer that is not ready to drink. AnswerSadly, this is most likely an American invention. It is another example of how many of my fellow Irish-Americans are completely clueless about their own ancestry and have turned it into a cheap and cartoonish industry of Leprechauns, Shillelaghs and Green things. Half of them are probably Scots-Irish and don't understand the difference.
Corned beef and cabbage is the traditional Irish and Irish-American fare on St. Patrick's Day. Many will also tell you that beer has to be a part of that as well.
After their own taste.
Guinness is a very filling beer, so much so that after one beer, many drinkers, even regular drinkers who are used to paler beers, feel full.
I think it is 45%.
Bad Sports - 2013 The Beer Drinkers' Challenge - 1.7 was released on: USA:28 August 2013
Bad Sports - 2013 The Beer Drinkers' Challenge 1-7 was released on: USA: 28 August 2013
Temple Bar.
For the same reason as anyone else: they like the effects.
yes there is. in the Philippines we called it San Miguel Light. it has low calories. it is good for the drinkers.
FastRack was created by two young entrepreneurs from Canada! These lads are avid beer drinkers and innovative thinkers
69% of the population of children in Britain that aren't beaten and or working on a farm are underage drinkers, that totals to 21 underage drinkers.
Beer was made by American Indians
Vailima is the Samoan beer. Not sure if American Samoa brew their own beer.