Originally posted by Decker
Possibly because the majority of people (and I am guessing based on me here) consider 5% to be a "normal" beer and 3.5% to be a low strength beer? (As I cradle a 5.2% Old Speckled Hen).
Scanning my local supermarket:
Beer varieties 5% and above: 50+ (too numerous to count exactly)
Beer varieties 3-4%: 3
By any definition that make 5%+ strength the norm.
Personally I would be content with 3% alcohol; what matters is the taste/overall enjoyment. But whether I like it or not all the good beers are in the 5% strength category.
If anyone is interested I would like to widen this discussion with two questions:
1) Which beer do you think should be served on VA flights?
2) Whats the best beer you have encountered in your travels (UK or abroad)?
My nominations are:-
1) Green King IPA
2)Otter Creek Copper ale (Rutland, Vermont) widely available in Vermont and New Hampshire
2)Sam Adams Boston Lager(draft)a close second
(Yes I am a USA-o-phile)