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Life's too short to drink cheap beer. Give me a Stone Ruination IPA anyday!
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"Life's too short to drink cheap beer. Give me a Stone Ruination IPA anyday!"
Since your post is looking down on everyone else.... By that rationale, shouldn't you be drinking high end Belgian or German beer instead of that new world unbalanced swill? That's not to mention the palette fatigue from that much hops. Personally, on a hot day, when I just want something cool and light to drink I'll go Miller Lite. I'll take a pass on the estrogen laden IPA.....Enjoy those man boobs though. |
Originally Posted by travelbot
(Post 7947062)
I haven't seen Southpaw for almost 2 years.
Red Bull was awful, similar to the old Schlitz "red bull" and "blue bull" offerings. Update: I found some Southpaw at a local store tonight. It wasn't in the best part of town but it was a convenient stop on my way home. Evidently they are still making it. Only 3.79 for a 6 pack. ^ |
This post should probably be renamed, "best beer at best inexpensive price", because the word "cheap" is well just that --cheap and that doesnt fit with the equation of Best Beer.
The words Cheap and Beer are not compatible. Cheap beer is the kind that makes you squirt on the toilet in the morning. (hey you asked the question, thats the honest answer). After 30 years of drinking I can speak here as an expert. By far GERMAN beer is the BEST WORLDWIDE. That is not by coincidence, first off the water is better, second off the indgredients are better (100 % natural), but most off all is the Rheinheits-gebot, someone can correct me on the date, but I think its like 1516 ? which says that Beer is to be made of ONLY NATURAL INGREDIENTS = ORGANIC. This is the way ALL german beer is made still to this day by law, over 400 years, and that is why it renown as the best in the world. This law is twice as old as the entire country of nativeamericans-invadedbyeuropeans-USA. On the other hand American greedy-corporations do not follow this rule, they sell bottom-barrel swill garbage to the masses (sheeple) at cheapest prices. If that is what you are looking for, please use your own toilet. Besides absconding the name Budweiser from the europeans original Busweis (this is Czech) they do not have integrity nor good beer. Yes it will give you a buzz if you drink enough, but trust me the hangover is not worth it, especially if you miss a day of work moaning about how much your head hurts, while bragging about the few bucks you saved on the cheap ami beeer. Second is czech beer such as Pilsner Urquell (the original Pilsner) made in Pilzen from the best water in the world. I think this is the best import in usa if you ask me. And perhaps if you have limited possibilites then choose popular dutch beer such as Heineken sold worldwide. But please dont confuse good beer with cheap beer. If you ever have a doubt, your butthole and your pounding head will tell you the truth. You are not a bird "cheap cheap cheap.....) If you are smart, try to find the best beer at the best price, always avoid the word "cheap" no matter what. You have been warned. Bringing you the TRUTH.... |
Originally Posted by thegeneral
(Post 7950835)
"Life's too short to drink cheap beer. Give me a Stone Ruination IPA anyday!"
Since your post is looking down on everyone else.... By that rationale, shouldn't you be drinking high end Belgian or German beer instead of that new world unbalanced swill? That's not to mention the palette fatigue from that much hops. Personally, on a hot day, when I just want something cool and light to drink I'll go Miller Lite. I'll take a pass on the estrogen laden IPA.....Enjoy those man boobs though. Not sure what your comment about man boobs is about, but perhaps a few push ups might be helpful in your case. |
Originally Posted by thegeneral
(Post 7950835)
"Life's too short to drink cheap beer. Give me a Stone Ruination IPA anyday!"
Since your post is looking down on everyone else.... By that rationale, shouldn't you be drinking high end Belgian or German beer instead of that new world unbalanced swill? That's not to mention the palette fatigue from that much hops. Personally, on a hot day, when I just want something cool and light to drink I'll go Miller Lite. I'll take a pass on the estrogen laden IPA.....Enjoy those man boobs though. |
I agree. It's hard to turn down a beer. Just wish I could get better beer here (although Chimay Blue is a good fall back)!
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Brewerys in UK
I have been around many breweries in the UK. From the small in coverted cattle sheds to large multinational chains. All offer FREE beer at the end of the tour and the tours are often FREE.
For really cheap but interesting beer , I recommend a tour round any of the CAMRA affiliated breweries in the UK. |
Originally Posted by xanthuos
(Post 7103817)
Where in the US? Aldi locations I've visited in IL and TN don't sell beer, unlike all of the Aldi's and Lidl's I visited overseas!
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There are some great cheap beers being offered at Trader Joe's. The entire Sea Dog brand seems to be pretty good at a really low cost - usually $5.99 here in DC.
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In Norway a god tip is to find a place that serves Aass beer on tap ( http://www.aass.no/usa/us.htm ). This is primarily in their home city of Drammen, but occasionally can be found in Oslo. Thier "classic" is not great , but their Pilsener is IMO the best beer to be found in Norway, a true pilsener, made to German purity laws. Crushes the competition. Their Bock is decent too. Aass is not a popular beer, but this is down to distribution - their competitor Rignes Hansa makes god-awful beer, but has the distribution locked in. Nonetheless, if you find a place with Aass on tap, dont pass it up.
Originally Posted by cyberdad
(Post 7646517)
Definitely a good quaff....but hardly a cheap beer in North America. Cheapest Czech beer I've found is Staropramen. Not exactly cheap here, either, but usually less expensive than Budvar or Pilsner Urquell. A good brew, too.
When my daughter lived in Prague, she reported it to be one of the favorites if not the favorite of the locals. It was also her usual drink. At two Czech crowns for a pint, (62 cents then), she could even afford the stuff! Budweiser Budvar is the one that actually makes the beer properly and with good ingredients. Costs more, but hey, its easy to make cheap beer, if you cut corners. Pilsner Urquell is something in-between, but closer to Staropramen. There is a beer very common in Prage called Gambrinus, which I found to be most ubiquitous. In any case, dont confuse broad availability of beer in Europe with popularity or quality. European Breweries often have exclusive lock-in contracts with bars, so you dont get them all to chose from - that would be the proper test of popularity - and in the case of England, they even outright own the bars/pubs. If you find yourself in Prague , forget Staropramen, have a Budvar Dark beer on tap - heavenly, Or better yet, take a day trip to Pilzen for some even better local brews, all of which are quite cheap over there. I think you'd see Staropramen for what they are after that: brands with history that have been .......ed by SAB-Miller or whatever global compay owns them now...
Originally Posted by refluxboy
(Post 7981438)
I have been around many breweries in the UK. From the small in coverted cattle sheds to large multinational chains. All offer FREE beer at the end of the tour and the tours are often FREE.
For really cheap but interesting beer , I recommend a tour round any of the CAMRA affiliated breweries in the UK. |
Originally Posted by GPSFlyer
(Post 7952604)
This post should probably be renamed, "best beer at best inexpensive price", because the word "cheap" is well just that --cheap and that doesnt fit with the equation of Best Beer.
The words Cheap and Beer are not compatible. Cheap beer is the kind that makes you squirt on the toilet in the morning. (hey you asked the question, thats the honest answer). After 30 years of drinking I can speak here as an expert. By far GERMAN beer is the BEST WORLDWIDE. That is not by coincidence, first off the water is better, second off the indgredients are better (100 % natural), but most off all is the Rheinheits-gebot, someone can correct me on the date, but I think its like 1516 ? which says that Beer is to be made of ONLY NATURAL INGREDIENTS = ORGANIC. This is the way ALL german beer is made still to this day by law, over 400 years, and that is why it renown as the best in the world. This law is twice as old as the entire country of nativeamericans-invadedbyeuropeans-USA. On the other hand American greedy-corporations do not follow this rule, they sell bottom-barrel swill garbage to the masses (sheeple) at cheapest prices. If that is what you are looking for, please use your own toilet. Besides absconding the name Budweiser from the europeans original Busweis (this is Czech) they do not have integrity nor good beer. Yes it will give you a buzz if you drink enough, but trust me the hangover is not worth it, especially if you miss a day of work moaning about how much your head hurts, while bragging about the few bucks you saved on the cheap ami beeer. Second is czech beer such as Pilsner Urquell (the original Pilsner) made in Pilzen from the best water in the world. I think this is the best import in usa if you ask me. And perhaps if you have limited possibilites then choose popular dutch beer such as Heineken sold worldwide. But please dont confuse good beer with cheap beer. If you ever have a doubt, your butthole and your pounding head will tell you the truth. You are not a bird "cheap cheap cheap.....) If you are smart, try to find the best beer at the best price, always avoid the word "cheap" no matter what. You have been warned. Bringing you the TRUTH.... You might not like Budweiser, but they are one hell of a successful company with a 50% market share in the US. It was, I believe, the first brewery to create a national brand, shipping barrels of beer in iced rail cars thus expanding its footprint. Ownership of the Budweis name has been litigated in the court system, you might like the outcome, but that's too bad. BTW, are you a comunist? In your native land, there is no for-profit corporations? Is greed just an American trait? The German Beer Purity Law of 1516, Reinheitsgebot, states that beer can only contain Malt, Hops, Yeast, Water...that's it...no other cereal grains. By the way, my best cheap beer is Busch, $11 for a 30 pack cube and I can fit about 20 into my cooler that I bring to the NASCAR race in Dover.:D |
Originally Posted by hammie
(Post 8370835)
WOW..where do I start.....how many of those Pilzens did you consume before writing this...Dude, you really have issues with America and Americans...If you want to .....
You might not like Budweiser, but they are one hell of a successful company with a 50% market share in the US. It was, I believe, the first brewery to create a national brand, shipping barrels of beer in iced rail cars thus expanding its footprint. Ownership of the Budweis name has been litigated in the court system, you might like the outcome, but that's too bad. BTW, are you a comunist? In your native land, there is no for-profit corporations? Is greed just an American trait? The German Beer Purity Law of 1516, Reinheitsgebot, states that beer can only contain Malt, Hops, Yeast, Water...that's it...no other cereal grains. By the way, my best cheap beer is Busch, $11 for a 30 pack cube and I can fit about 20 into my cooler that I bring to the NASCAR race in Dover.:D Cheers. PS, em.... I am American, passport and all, even. Cheers buddy...... |
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Originally Posted by travelbot
(Post 7946761)
Used to buy Southpaw in Florida brewed by Miller. 5% alcohol and didn't taste all that bad, kind of similar to Icehouse, but cheaper.
Another cheap decent beer is Natural Light - it is actually my father's beer of choice! :confused: |
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