Dogboy is quite right in that there are a number of
superb beers
available in the
USA: not just some top quality real
lagers but darker
beers too. The problem is that they are usually only available in
America,
or even confined to specific
regions of America. To me as a
Brit, the
only American beers to be found in this country are usually big brand-names such as
Budweiser,
Coors, and
Rolling Rock.
Seeing as many Brits take their beer nearly as seriously as the Germans
and Belgians do, this provides a very poor impression of American beer. On
a recent trip to the States I was overwhelmed to discover
Samuel Adams -- without a doubt one of the best lagers I've ever tasted,
and almost on a par with proper Czech lager. So my friendly suggestion to
those Americans who enjoy "real" beer (and there seems to be an
ever-growing number of you), is only ever buy the decent stuff, let the
Bud rot on the shelves like the weak flavoured fizzy water it so much
resembles, and maybe, just maybe the tastier beers will start to get
better distribution.