as long as people make recommendations properly, and not just "to be cool", it will continue to be a good thread..
As i cant remember any of the foreign beers I've drank I will suggest some from my country
<-- my usual beer
<-- also a good beer

this last one is the only one i know of been sold in GB (cos i have had it in Edinburgh)



this last one is the only one i know of been sold in GB (cos i have had it in Edinburgh)
Anyone else taking notes?
Lies you speak!! Yuengling is the best beer that I have tasted, and is still in production.Kaosdad008 wrote:
I saw an article here in the Washington (D.C.) Post that Yuengling was no longer produced.pfc_toecutter wrote:
I lived in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia for most of my life. My favorite beer while there was Yuengling. My local dive called the Trappe served it. One day they were out.
"Whadda ya mean you're 'out'?"
"You drank it all."
Uh, I think I have a problem.
http://www.yuengling.com/
On a hot day after working int he yard: Ice Cold Coronoa
In teh evening: Boddington's Pub Draft, Old Speckled Hen, or a real black & tan (bend your spoon!) with Bass on the bottom and Guinness on the top!
Good to be back.
Best beer overall - Guinness
Best beer in an extreme event - 100 degree Coors in a 130 degree tank.
Best beer with Kimchi - OB
Best beer with saurkraut and bratwurst - Tucher urbrau
Best beer to drink almost frozen - Grolsch
Best beer to drink with a hamburger - Heinekin
Best beer with sushi - I never met a Japanese beer I didn't like with sushi
Best beer for a BBQ picnic - Sam Adams Lager, Ale
All in moderation for the best enjoyment <------- [public service announcement]
ok, damn I'm gettin thirsty stop it already!
Best beer in an extreme event - 100 degree Coors in a 130 degree tank.
Best beer with Kimchi - OB
Best beer with saurkraut and bratwurst - Tucher urbrau
Best beer to drink almost frozen - Grolsch
Best beer to drink with a hamburger - Heinekin
Best beer with sushi - I never met a Japanese beer I didn't like with sushi
Best beer for a BBQ picnic - Sam Adams Lager, Ale
All in moderation for the best enjoyment <------- [public service announcement]
ok, damn I'm gettin thirsty stop it already!
Okay, seeing as you're reaching that age where you may consider spending a wad of money, (maybe in 10 years or so) I highly suggest you take a trip to Vancouver Island.
Ever since I went there and went pub-hopping, trying all these different specialty beers, every other off-the-shelf beer lacks something. Not that they seem terrible, but they seem empty. For example, going to Europe on a cheese-fest, then returning to your pathetic Kraft or Chesdale slices. Everything just tastes different.
Anyway, Victoria, Vancouver Island, is the place to go for a beer person. There's a whole chain (set up nicely for an afternoon walk from one to the next) of pubs that brew their own specialty beers, all with different aromas, different conistencies, flavors, everything. From beer brewed under the ocean to beer brewed in space (no kidding). Of course, the latter is saved for special special occasions.
But back on topic, there's a small selection of beer in Thailand. Beer Chang and Singha Beer are both kind of watery, while Heineken is really the only cheap non-thai beer. Corona is an affordable luxury. Then there's my stock of Molson. Hehe.
Ever since I went there and went pub-hopping, trying all these different specialty beers, every other off-the-shelf beer lacks something. Not that they seem terrible, but they seem empty. For example, going to Europe on a cheese-fest, then returning to your pathetic Kraft or Chesdale slices. Everything just tastes different.
Anyway, Victoria, Vancouver Island, is the place to go for a beer person. There's a whole chain (set up nicely for an afternoon walk from one to the next) of pubs that brew their own specialty beers, all with different aromas, different conistencies, flavors, everything. From beer brewed under the ocean to beer brewed in space (no kidding). Of course, the latter is saved for special special occasions.
But back on topic, there's a small selection of beer in Thailand. Beer Chang and Singha Beer are both kind of watery, while Heineken is really the only cheap non-thai beer. Corona is an affordable luxury. Then there's my stock of Molson. Hehe.
As an Aussie I have to make the point that we are considered amongst the top 5 for beer consumption in the world. Most Aussies drink the local beer here but some, like myself prefer international beer. Corona is nice, so is Hollandia and dutch beer rocks. But my all-time favorite would have to be a local....VB (Victoria Bitter).
Most countries know Australian beer for our export 'Fosters'. Just a word about Fosters.....I dont think a single Australian actually drinks the stuff. Its purely an export that no-one here wants to drink. You will find if you were to survey Aussies on their favorite beer that VB is the popular choice.
/rant
Most countries know Australian beer for our export 'Fosters'. Just a word about Fosters.....I dont think a single Australian actually drinks the stuff. Its purely an export that no-one here wants to drink. You will find if you were to survey Aussies on their favorite beer that VB is the popular choice.
/rant
vb IS great!
I'm not a beer person, so-
Hey, if I'm not a beer person, why am I posting here in the first place? Must have had too much vodka last night...
Just kidding, I don't drink. Period.
Hey, if I'm not a beer person, why am I posting here in the first place? Must have had too much vodka last night...
Just kidding, I don't drink. Period.
If any of you go to the world championship in football (soccer) just look for red and white squares. We will have tents that are sponsored by our biggest brewery (not the best but good enough), and just ask for a beer. Karlovacko.
www.karlovackokorner.com/ some funny commercials here. The theme is what would you do for a beer.
i personally like leffe of the foreign beers
www.karlovackokorner.com/ some funny commercials here. The theme is what would you do for a beer.
i personally like leffe of the foreign beers
![https://www.dorasbox.com/blog/archives/2004-12-15-leffe[1].jpg](https://www.dorasbox.com/blog/archives/2004-12-15-leffe[1].jpg)
Check out the Cole Porter on this link. I wouldn't "kill" for this beer...but I'd have no problem giving someone a serious case of bad bruises. (Olde Highland Ale is good too)
http://www.slobrews.com/slostyles.html
And of course Murphy's Stout
http://www.murphys.com/splash
http://www.slobrews.com/slostyles.html
And of course Murphy's Stout
http://www.murphys.com/splash
My favorite is Good ole American Budweiser or Michelobe Lite. A co-worker of mine Loves Hefeweizen but it is hard for him to get here in Indiana USA. I will have to try it sometime.Boomer1120 wrote:
I am not much of a drinker of anything, I never really found a tolerance for it, but if I do happen to drink a few on rare days, I like to go with Hefeweizen or a Corona, both with lemon.
exactly, +1 for youTrel wrote:
Lies you speak!! Yuengling is the best beer that I have tasted, and is still in production.Kaosdad008 wrote:
I saw an article here in the Washington (D.C.) Post that Yuengling was no longer produced.pfc_toecutter wrote:
I lived in Pennsylvania near Philadelphia for most of my life. My favorite beer while there was Yuengling. My local dive called the Trappe served it. One day they were out.
"Whadda ya mean you're 'out'?"
"You drank it all."
Uh, I think I have a problem.
http://www.yuengling.com/
On a hot day after working int he yard: Ice Cold Coronoa
In teh evening: Boddington's Pub Draft, Old Speckled Hen, or a real black & tan (bend your spoon!) with Bass on the bottom and Guinness on the top!
Beer Slushees FTW!
Haven't got anu new blender blades though... haha. Make sure your blender can handle such things before using it.
Haven't got anu new blender blades though... haha. Make sure your blender can handle such things before using it.
Hmm, I had a Belgian blonde beer two days ago, I'm trying to remember the name....it was 6.6 (I think)% and the source of horrid gas the next day... Aha, it was Leffe Blonde Ale. Tasted good, though, regardless of the stink it caused.
Anyway, there is a strong ale from Quebec that is over 8% I want to try, I think it was called Maudite, I'll let you know
Anyway, there is a strong ale from Quebec that is over 8% I want to try, I think it was called Maudite, I'll let you know