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The lager and pilsner beers commonly sold in domestic U.S. brews have fairly low levels of these compounds, but some porter, stout and ale brews have much higher levels.

 

All the more reason not to drink Budweiser and Coors Light. Go with the good stuff. Think of your health!!

 

In honor of this news, I am brewing an amber ale this weekend. Extra hops. :lol:

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I roll with Sam Adams, Yeungling B&T, Killians, Heineken Red, Guiness and other assorted dark beers. I'm in good shape. I'll have a couple tonight in the name of health.

 

One side note. My wife and I saw a Bud commercial last night claiming to choose the best hops for their Bud select. I don't buy this garbage. All pilsners use the same cheap ass hops and they get that watered down pee looking color. :lol:

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My wife and I saw a Bud commercial last night claiming to choose the best hops for their Bud select.  I don't buy this garbage.  All pilsners use the same cheap ass hops and they get that watered down pee looking color.    :lol:

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...but...but...but...they are the best cheap-azz hops.

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