Best CHEAP Beer??
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You can also usually get Full Sail there, which is excellent and priced well.
Where I live we are able to buy Sierra Nevada all day long for under $6! Pale Ale is quite easily the best beer in America if not the world!!
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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.
German beer is generally good in quality but it is not necessarily organic. It does help that it is made from top quality natural ingredients and not the garbage that goes into most mass-produced beers.
Anyway to add to the list:
- In the UK, Cains Brewery of Liverpool makes fantastic quality ales and lagers, often keenly priced. Worth a try as well.
- In Croatia there is a brand called "Karlovacko", which is relatively cheap but is the best quality beer that I found in my time there
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One I liked (even though mass market in Russia) is Baltika. Not that expensive, although anything liquor wise is cheap in Russia. Pretty tasty.
Best beers I had were in Belgium. Not that expensive (from a Canuck's standpoint, nothing in Europe is "cheap") on average, and very good. Could have a good pint to half litre for around 2 to 3 euros in most restaurants/bars. About the cost of a coke, but with much better taste
Best beers I had were in Belgium. Not that expensive (from a Canuck's standpoint, nothing in Europe is "cheap") on average, and very good. Could have a good pint to half litre for around 2 to 3 euros in most restaurants/bars. About the cost of a coke, but with much better taste
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One I liked (even though mass market in Russia) is Baltika. Not that expensive, although anything liquor wise is cheap in Russia. Pretty tasty.
Best beers I had were in Belgium. Not that expensive (from a Canuck's standpoint, nothing in Europe is "cheap") on average, and very good. Could have a good pint to half litre for around 2 to 3 euros in most restaurants/bars. About the cost of a coke, but with much better taste
Best beers I had were in Belgium. Not that expensive (from a Canuck's standpoint, nothing in Europe is "cheap") on average, and very good. Could have a good pint to half litre for around 2 to 3 euros in most restaurants/bars. About the cost of a coke, but with much better taste
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Just had Toa, a lager brewed in Nicaragua. Bought in Mpls, MN @ $12 for a case of 24 bottles.
I really like this beer, esp. for $.50. It is much higher quality in my opinion than even most (if not all) of the other $1 and below beers.
I guess it's been in Nicaragua since 1926 and the US since 2003, but this is the first I've heard/seen and will be buying more.
I really like this beer, esp. for $.50. It is much higher quality in my opinion than even most (if not all) of the other $1 and below beers.
I guess it's been in Nicaragua since 1926 and the US since 2003, but this is the first I've heard/seen and will be buying more.
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Being fiscally challenged again, I was pleased to find Genesee
Cream Ale on sale for some 40c a can in case lots and revisited
this brew: not bad at all - better than most of the domestic
"premium" beers.
Cream Ale on sale for some 40c a can in case lots and revisited
this brew: not bad at all - better than most of the domestic
"premium" beers.
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No one has mentioned Bia hoi (draft beer) in Vietnam it's a pilsener ,no preservatives (Czech formula).About 10 to 15 cents a glass and I have seen the locals drink it until they pass out and fall off their chairs they are then re deposited back onto the chair by their friends,face slapped 1 or 2 times and they awaken to continue drinking
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Just returned from Cambodia and was drinking both Ankor and Anchor cans of beer for about 40cents each. Not the best beer, but certainly did the trick.
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My college roommate and her friends drank Keystone Light, IIRC... It was always easy to tell which beer was mine... it cost more that $6 for a 6-pack.Stegmaier isn't bad, and when Mr. Kipper was in college, it was cheaper than Beast per ounce. It was $11 for pounders.


