I seem to have had lots of beer chats on here recently and so I thought I'd set up a discussion about members favorite beer(s). Mine is Bath Ales Gem, a quintessential English beer and utterly divine.
Please note that this forum is for beer connoisseurs who understand that beer should be served chilled, NOT warm.
"Our EKU 28 can be enjoyed wellcooled as well as at room temperature, especially as an aperitif. Small snacks and light dishes are especially good with this beer. EKU 28 is also ideal as a basis for long drinks and cocktails."
Try the best seller beer in the Philippines, Red Horse beer. Another is San Miguel Pale Pisen, one of the best beer in the world. The pride of our country.
Hmmm, haven't tasted it yet, but it seems to have a 'reputation':
"VB - A rather horrid beer favoured by the proletariat and Northern Territorians. Still remarkably better than the weak swill that Americans call beer.
Also known as green death and Vaginal Backwash
Break out the Beer Bong, here comes Macca with a carton of VB." --Urban Dictionary
Bottom 5, maybe; our worst draught, maybe; but our best beer, not by a long long long shot - I don't think you'd even find many blindly-patriotic Queenslanders attemping to claim that. As far as blonde (low carb beers) go, that XXXX blonde isn't a bad drop though. Sorry, mate
"Low carb beers"? They have where I live, a 'Non-Fat Half and Half' for 'creaming' coffees and teas. In my circle it has been consistently voted tops for 'Unclear On The Concept',
Trust me, sin - if you tried XXXX Gold, you'd search desperately for anything to wash the taste of horse piss and rust out of your mouth immediately too
Aussie beers are an aquired taste, once aquired nothing beats em, what foreigners say is "crap Aussie beer" to me is heavan and makes other beers taste uneventful
I have no issue with Aussie beers, as the few I've tried seemed OK to me. It was the truly dreadful, amerikan beer, Coors Light, that 'fouled' my mouth. [Ironically, I believe that now Coors is owned by the huge Canadian beer company, Molson.]
Abita Strawberry Harvest, very good. Had an oppurtunity to try it tonight, and enjoyed the taste very much. I have had the Abita purple haze, and the lemon one. The company is based in Louisiana and is quite popular, and I can see why. I want to try the Pecan Harvest.
The Weihenstephan Brewery, claiming to be 'the World's oldest', makes several different kinds of beers. Their 'Korbinian' is a dark, heavy beer which may be more to your liking, I'd think.
If you like Mexican beers with a spicy kick try Rio Grande Pancho Verde Chili Cerveza and a slice of lime. Its good to pair with carne asada or chips and salsa if you're having dinner.
This good beer is made in the State of New Mexico, USA, not in Mexico (where that same big river is called 'Rio Bravo del Norte'). It does sound great, but sadly appears to be sold only in NM and a bit in surrounding states. [But you could send me/us some. ]
Well technically it is a Mexican beer since Sierra Blanca the brewing company is owned by a Mexican family I'm not retarded I know what the river is called.
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Very hard question because there are so many good beers but theakstons old peculiar is good and golden draak oh and not forgetting the brilliant old empire and spitfire or bishops finger
I just heard a commercial for Leinenkugel Beer, Summer Shandy. The beer is infused with lemonade. Really? Why? The brewery is in the state of Wisconsin. Hey Wisconsin, don't stop making cheese............
i like oxford gold, spitfire and badgers first gold. And yes it should always be served cold! Nothing better than a nice cold bevvie on a hot day! --------------------------------------- added after 78 seconds
OK, now here's one for you to try:
From the 'World's Oldest Brewery', since 1040, Weihenstephaner Korbinian. IMHO, it's fantastic, and they've been making beers in this brewery in Bavaria for almost 1000 years! [Rough pronunciation: Vye-hen-shteffahner ]
Is it the same in Victoria (an Australian State), Dale - a case of Peroni has been the same price as a case of a standard Australian Draught for the last 5 years? It's one of the most popular imports in Australia...so popular that it's cheap here
The excellent Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, from Chico in Northern California, seems to have a following all over. Their Seasonal Ale, 'Celebration', I think is even better.
"Our EKU 28 can be enjoyed wellcooled as well as at room temperature, especially as an aperitif. Small snacks and light dishes are especially good with this beer. EKU 28 is also ideal as a basis for long drinks and cocktails."
Works every time, 60% of the time!!
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Mendocino Black Hawk Stout is my second favorite beer, and it should be served cold.
Don't get me started on beers...I'll have to do a 'beers of the world/cock comparison tour'
"VB - A rather horrid beer favoured by the proletariat and Northern Territorians. Still remarkably better than the weak swill that Americans call beer.
Also known as green death and Vaginal Backwash
Break out the Beer Bong, here comes Macca with a carton of VB." --Urban Dictionary
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Very hard question because there are so many good beers but theakstons old peculiar is good and golden draak oh and not forgetting the brilliant old empire and spitfire or bishops finger
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Or any other day!
From the 'World's Oldest Brewery', since 1040, Weihenstephaner Korbinian. IMHO, it's fantastic, and they've been making beers in this brewery in Bavaria for almost 1000 years! [Rough pronunciation: Vye-hen-shteffahner ]
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