Is there a difference between imported beer and the domestic version?!
Like if you drank a imported Canadian beer in America, then drank one in Canada, would there be a difference, or are they brewed differently for different countries!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
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They may pasteurize it before shipping it a long distance, so that the beer won't be affected by changes in temperature!. If the beer were staying in Canada, it's pretty cold up there, so they may not bother doing that for the domestic version!.!.!.
I visited the Miller brewery, and had some Miller Lite straight from the source - it was delicious! However, this was before they "cooked" it for shipping - I'd never drink a Miller Lite from the deli, it would taste horrible!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I visited the Miller brewery, and had some Miller Lite straight from the source - it was delicious! However, this was before they "cooked" it for shipping - I'd never drink a Miller Lite from the deli, it would taste horrible!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes, the most common difference is alcohol content, this can even vary from state to state depending on liquor laws, some states ban beer with over a certain percentage of alcohol, so the manufactures make less potent versions for those states in order to not lose out on sales from those states!.Www@FoodAQ@Com