It has nothing do with Canadians chucking down more beer or is it ? Let’s just get that clear, that is just a stereotype, a positive one somewhat. The reason might be more historical than you might think, would you believe it if the American Revolution didn’t happen, Americans would be drinking the same amount of beer as the Canadians? This is actually true, Canadians use the liters to calculate liquids. When the British introduced the imperial gallon, Americans who didn’t really have a good relation with the British refuse to accept the new rule, which nearly everyone applies. American Pride for once didn’t pay off? Did It?
Did you know why the British Empire has influenced so much in our current life? It is because at one time in history they controlled around 1/4 of the earth.
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Many Canadians are very proud of their beer, but is it really that better. Actually it is and it isn’t, it depends on your taste if you like a harder taste or lighter. The country in the Great North have a beer that has more alcohol than that of the American one, but many analyst believe the more crisp taste comes from another factor. The ingredient is the big factor, the Canadian one is brewed with 50% more malt barley but it’s American cousin is more composed off corn which doesn’t help the taste.
Also some beer purists like the more alcohol which the Canadian one offers in greater quantity than the American beer. The Average Canadian beer has an alcohol per volume content of 5% and the American beer of 4.5%. The light Canadian beer has a rate of 4%, while the American one is at 3.8%. The British/European beer still beats all those stats with an average of 5% alcohol.
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