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Yebisu.
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
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Originally Posted by bensyd
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Why is Newcastle draught available almost everywhere? IMO it's one of the most disgusting beers ever, I don't know anyone who drinks it in the UK either. There are much better brown ales out there too.
I guess on my next trip I'll be seeing White Lightning cider available too.:eek: |
Originally Posted by dartagnan
(Post 12188836)
As far as best beer in the USA? It is, hands down, Three Floyds Gumball Head. It's my go-to beer for almost any occasion.
My fav import is Optimator from Spaten. |
Augustiner-Bräu dark has been my favorite import for a very long time.
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Originally Posted by PDXOutbound
Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
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Grolsch.....? |
Originally Posted by alberp
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Czechvar (Also known as Budvar or Budweiser in other parts of the world.)
I also enjoy Dos Equis amber with a Mexican meal and find Red Stripe pretty refreshing on a hot day. |
Duvel. Widely available so no excuse for any decent bar not to carry it (even if they won't have the right glass shape).
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Stella Artois. Known as "wife beater" in the UK.
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About any Beer with a Belgian pedigree.If it says brewed in Belgium on the label I will at least give it a try before another countries beer.Gaucho100 I find myself also doing that with Argentine and Chilean wines ,I will always try them before Italian,French,Australian,but my hearts still in Napa produced wines and US produced micros
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Corsendonk Agnus
Last seen in a liquor store in Laurel, MD. Cheers, GenevaFlyer |
I don't claim it is the best, but as others pairing wine with food. We occasionally get some Tiger Beer when cooking home made chilli crab.^
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Originally Posted by number_6
Duvel. Widely available so no excuse for any decent bar not to carry it (even if they won't have the right glass shape).
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Originally Posted by thebug622
About any Beer with a Belgian pedigree.If it says brewed in Belgium on the label I will at least give it a try before another countries beer.Gaucho100 I find myself also doing that with Argentine and Chilean wines ,I will always try them before Italian,French,Australian,but my hearts still in Napa produced wines and US produced micros
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1. Rodenbock
2. Budvar (but you have to import it yourself...:p ) |
Originally Posted by sarming
(Post 12192164)
Imported: Samuel Smith's of course
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