On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 06:48:42AM -0700, Cam Ellison wrote: > Offerings from the large commercial breweries vary (with the exception > of Keith's and Moosehead -- I'm not familiar with Unibroue) from > barely acceptable to plain awful -- one produces Budweiser under > license, which strikes me as really bizarre. My experience with beers > on both sides of the border is that on average the Canadian beers are > better, but that is not saying much. There's just not a lot you can do with an American standard or a lager beer to make it better. Canadians just manage to do a little better than Americans do at both, though. But then again, there's very little that Canada doesn't do better than the US... > From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s incomparable Sunshine Coast Man, Sea to Sky Highway is one hairy road to drive on. Only one I can think of that's stranger is BC-14 from Victoria to Port Renfrew, which goes down to one lane in a dozen spots, and the road grade is a series of sharp turns, short but steep hills and one-lane corduroy bridges. -- Baloo
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