Re: And they can’t take no for an answer! Syria
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Kagemusha
People do strange things for certain..But rice in the beer. If it is hard combination for a Finn as myself who would probably drink that Bear piss if it had enough alcohol in it.Just wait for the "real beer" Europeans to even see the word Budd... unless it is followed by Budvar ..~;)
I am a Guiness fancier, myself. Belgium, England, and Germany have a few good ones. A few of the pilsner types from other places are good. And Tsing Tao goes great with anything that has dark soy sauce in it.
Re: And they can’t take no for an answer! Syria
Beer? Bleh. I'd sooner chew glass than drink that vile concoction.
Re: And they can’t take no for an answer! Syria
Hands down the worst beer in the USA is Bud Light. I can't claim i've drank them all, but all the major brands available in Massachusetts I have. Your beers are much more watery than what we have over here. And any lager is more watery than traditional ale.
The best lager i've had is probably in a pub that brews its own here in Bulgaria, located in a very, very small mountain town. The best ale I've had is called The Landlord, I've had it in the UK (East Midlands). Also Old Speckled Hen, but tap, not the bottled stuff from Tesco. Guiness is classic too, but I think I had a better dark ale in Warwick, can't remember the name. In the USA, the tastiest beer for me was corona + lime, though I considered it more like a Bacardi breezer type cocktail than actual beer.
Re: And they can’t take no for an answer! Syria
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Originally Posted by
Myth
Hands down the worst bear in the USA is Bud Light. I can't claim i've drank them all, but all the major brands available in Massachusetts I have. Your beers are much more watery than what we have over here. And any lager is more watery than traditional ale.
The best lager i've had is probably in a pub that brews its own here in Bulgaria, located in a very, very small mountain town. The best ale I've had is called The Landlord, I've had it in the UK (East Midlands). Also Old Speckled Hen, but tap, not the bottled stuff from Tesco. Guiness is classic too, but I think I had a better dark ale in Warwick, can't remember the name. In the USA, the tastiest beer for me was corona + lime, though I considered it more like a Bacardi breezer type cocktail than actual beer.
Corona with lime (Mexican by the way, not USA) is a "beach" beer. I am okay with lagers, but prefer ales.
rvg, I cannot concur. I would suggest just ordering the ice tea -- ground glass will not do good things for your tummy.
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Gelatinous Cube
Pah, I don't drink often but when I do I buy local. I'm surrounded by breweries that also double as bars so I just throw a rock in a random direction and then go to the brewery that's the other way. :creep:
Nice. Locally brewed is always better.
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Myth
Nice. Locally brewed is always better.
I can't say I agree. Most of them taste real bad.
You can't go too much wrong with most of Czech, German, Dutch and Belgian beers.
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The worst beer is natural light. Hands down.
Re: And they can’t take no for an answer! Syria
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Originally Posted by
Kagemusha
People do strange things for certain..But rice in the beer. If it is hard combination for a Finn as myself who would probably drink that Bear piss if it had enough alcohol in it.Just wait for the "real beer" Europeans to even see the word Budd... unless it is followed by Budvar ..~;)
Budvar Dark is probably the best session beer I've ever tasted. Or would be, if it were common enough to qualify as session. Failing that, there are a number of commonly available (in English pubs at least) English ales that are flavourful enough to be interesting and weak enough not to floor you over a session (typically 4.5-5.5% ABV).