Subjective, but is it fairly accurate?

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Subjective, but is it fairly accurate?

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Saw this on Yahoo this morning!
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Re: Subjective, but is it fairly accurate?

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Your subject line says it all. If it's subjective, it can't be accurate. I'm sure these breweries produce excellent beer, but "best"? I noticed that for one of the early ones, they say the marquee beer is all of their seasonals. What if I don't like seasonals? What if one of the breweries makes a stand-out porter, and I happen to hate porters? Doesn't mean it's a bad porter or a bad brewery; it just means it's not appealing to me.
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Although only one "winner," I am glad to see several Michigan breweries as a runner up. But yes, subjective depending on what wets your pallet.
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