While we are on the subject of car thefts in Toronto being up 400%! I want to remind everyone that, according to the nice young lady that served me a beer in Toronto way back in 1976, Toronto experienced a 100% increase in the number of murders in 1975. I was there for a professional meeting, and on a beautiful, warmish summer day I stopped by a bar for some wonderful, Canadian beer. I was extolling on what a clean, safe Town Toronto was, and how I loved visiting there. "Oh, it's horrible," she volunteered, "We had a murder last year!"
Still doesn't negate the fact that HOA's is a dictatorship and run by actually Karen's. The fact that you defend HOA so much is intriguing. Perhaps you enjoy living in a dictatorship, being dominated by Karen's? LOL Ah the true SunTrader comes out huh?
That's just your raging hormone talking. LOL Canadian beer is not the best just so you know. It's drinkable but nothing like beers from Europe from countries like Czechoslovakia. Once you've tasted Czech beers, you don't ever want to taste Canadian beer.
TheDumb I defend reality, not HOA's. And opinions are NOT facts duhhhhhhh. Notice you responded to piezoe's Toronto Beer but not Constitutional Law posts - come on Perry Mason haha.
I have tasted, in Prague, the wonderful Czech Beer fresh from the brewery !. I do agree, it's the best Beer in he world. Still I am happy to find a nice chilled Molson Canadian.
Extra kick? Eight % alcohol? I haven't tried it, but I'm certain I would like it, though I usually prefer draft Stella over a lot of higher alcohol, draft craft beers I can get. A beer I like very much is Victoria Beer from Mexico. It reminds me of the few bottled Czech beers I can get. Still I have never had anything quite so good as the local Czech draft beers in the Czech Republic. That includes even the excellent Austrian and German draft beers. I guess it has to do with freshness, (no pasteurization) fresh malted barley, fresh fragrant hops and wonderful, non-chlorinated spring water. Hops apparently love the Czech climate as much as barley does.
Stella was my regular back in the day, before I moved on to Pinot Noir. And as to German local draft beers - did some of them at Octoberfest in Munich doing the "Chicken Dance" with 10,000 other drunk fools long time ago.