Let's talk about real beers
I haven't had the pleasure of trying any Half Pints beers, but it seems they get some respect in the beer snob world (beeradvocate.com and ratebeer.com), but the general international consensus is that Quebec beers (Unibroue, McAuslan, Charlevoix, Dieu du Ciel, Biereopholie, to name a few breweries) are the best that Canada has to offer.
Molson, Labatt, Budweiser, etc. are all "box wines" in the beer world. Alexander Keith's and Moosehead are just as bad. Those beers give Canada a bad name. Keith's is particularly offensive for calling itself an India Pale Ale (IPA) when it doesn't have any resemblance to that style at all. If you want to try a real IPA: in Canada, try McAuslan's Pale Ale; in the northeast US, any IPA by Dog Fish Head brewery.
Sam Adams is good in a pinch, but not near the best of the US:
The Best Beers In The World By Country : RateBeer.com
I've never tried Rolling Rock, but it looks like just a set of generic anheuser-busch beers that I'd try to avoid.
As for the US vs. Canada in terms of beer, the US takes it hands down. They have the best and the worst in the world. Sure, Canada's swill might be arguably better than US swill -- but who cares about swill?
First of all, anyone who claim to be an expert on Canadian Beer, have you ever tasted the BEST Canadian Beer Brewing can offer? Namely products of the Half Pints Brewing Company of Winnipeg, Manitoba?
I haven't had the pleasure of trying any Half Pints beers, but it seems they get some respect in the beer snob world (beeradvocate.com and ratebeer.com), but the general international consensus is that Quebec beers (Unibroue, McAuslan, Charlevoix, Dieu du Ciel, Biereopholie, to name a few breweries) are the best that Canada has to offer.
Secondly, it is a lead pipe cinch that those who so cavalierly dismiss and denigrate any American beer, never tasted Rolling Rock or Samuel Adams. They measure up favourably to Moosehead, which is a permanent and favourite resident in my beer fridge. Along with Alexander Keith. But please, do not bother me with Molson.
Molson, Labatt, Budweiser, etc. are all "box wines" in the beer world. Alexander Keith's and Moosehead are just as bad. Those beers give Canada a bad name. Keith's is particularly offensive for calling itself an India Pale Ale (IPA) when it doesn't have any resemblance to that style at all. If you want to try a real IPA: in Canada, try McAuslan's Pale Ale; in the northeast US, any IPA by Dog Fish Head brewery.
Sam Adams is good in a pinch, but not near the best of the US:
The Best Beers In The World By Country : RateBeer.com
I've never tried Rolling Rock, but it looks like just a set of generic anheuser-busch beers that I'd try to avoid.
As for the US vs. Canada in terms of beer, the US takes it hands down. They have the best and the worst in the world. Sure, Canada's swill might be arguably better than US swill -- but who cares about swill?