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Originally Posted by stevieray
what exactly is "world class"? and who gets to decide that ? 
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World class = best in the world.
I do.
Perhaps I should have said "world class to me", but I thought that was obvious.
I don't buy wine based on Robert Parker recommendations and I don't buy beer based on what reviewers at
www.ratebeer.com or
www.beeradvocate.com have to say, since my taste in beer and wine is different from all of the above.
I know when I say that I hate Imperial Russian Stout and Belgian Abbey Ales that many beer aficionados will tell me that I'm crazy .. but I really don't care, I drink what I like. Same with wines.
For example, in MY opinion:
World class beer: Weyerbacker Simcoe Ale - 11 bucks a 4 pak.
World class wine: Caymus special select - north of 100.
The PRICE doesn't make these world class, how much I like them does.