tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007908674060536670.post6985604895873537697..comments2023-08-24T16:32:46.124+01:00Comments on The Heights Life: Countdown Columbia Heights: Beer SelectionSpud Litehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10986347134169118315noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007908674060536670.post-51415877808987659862009-08-19T00:26:15.779+01:002009-08-19T00:26:15.779+01:00I do like the American beer, but draftless Derby l...I do like the American beer, but draftless Derby leaves something to be desired, no?Spud Litenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007908674060536670.post-16304918931001766612009-08-18T23:33:33.558+01:002009-08-18T23:33:33.558+01:00Brits may "know beer", but that doesn...Brits may "know beer", but that doesn't mean that what comes out of there makes it any better. American craft brews like you find at the Derby are far better than most imported English beers. Imports, generally, are nothing special these days and are more often far more pedestrian than craft American beers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007908674060536670.post-39334132373172967632009-08-18T18:43:07.483+01:002009-08-18T18:43:07.483+01:00I have no problem (inherently) with wasting a tap ...I have no problem (inherently) with wasting a tap line on Bud Light. My problem is with places that don't use crap beer sales to subsidize the sales of those beers with taste. The Reef is an excellent example of this policy; they charge $4 or $5 for Miller Lite which enables them to sell a North Coast Beer for $5.<br /><br />Thus, I begrudgingly agree with your victor; but I do wish that they were just a touch less expensive on the good beers on their list.restaurant refugeehttp://www.restaurantrefugee.comnoreply@blogger.com