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My fav is Spaten

 

Pauliner and Asahi round out the top three.

I had some type of beer in Germany that was ridiculously delicious. I wish I remembered what it was called. I think it had Gold in the name and it was the most amazing beer ever.

 

Stella Artois isn't bad for what it is.

Dos Equis has my vote

Sapporo.

Maudite (canada)

Ephemere (canada)

Kronenberg (England?)

Julius Echter Hefe veis (Germany)

I wouldn't know :( .

 

One more year and I can go up to Canada and drink legally, woot!

 

:hat

I remember Kirin being particularly decent also.

Who needs foreign beer?

Kronenberg (England?)

 

 

 

belgium

 

 

 

my take

 

Bass Ale

Stella Artois

XX

Becks dark

Guiness

Kronenberg is some good stuff

Stella as well

I liked Lowenbrau(butchered spelling but it was something like that)

And of course Guiness

Best beer I ever had was Straffe Hendrik when I was in Bruges. It was ridiculous.

This is a subject I should know well, but alas, I prefer the taste of a locally brewed beer (and by localy brewed, I mean local as within 80 miles, not garbage like Bud).

Leffe

Hoegaarden

Hoegaarden

 

 

 

ah the infamous white beer ... not to keen on my liking but I've had a few

I dont drink beer that much. But if I do its -HARP (British) and -SA (British)

I dont drink beer that much. But if I do its -HARP (British) and -SA (British)

 

 

Harp - Ireland

Stella Artois - Belgium

Okay, I didn't know harp was irish. However, -When I say SA, I dont mean Stella Artois. Thats the name of the beer, -SA.

I betya I could tell ya the worst foreign beer -

 

Old Speckled Hen. Those English Bitters are absolutely awful.

 

But let me tell you about framboise lambic from Belgium. That stuff is amazing, it actually is a beer (made from a special yeast) that no lie tastes like the center of a jelly donut.

I actually like english bitters

 

i've had the framboise - very interesting - like raspberry jelly - a winebar out here has it on their beer selections - they serve it in a funky little glass - don't think I could drink a lot of it, although it does taste pretty good

I actually like english bitters

 

i've had the framboise - very interesting - like raspberry jelly - a winebar out here has it on their beer selections - they serve it in a funky little glass - don't think I could drink a lot of it, although it does taste pretty good

 

 

I definitely couldn't drink more than one at a time. Too sweet.

 

It's cool to have one every now and then, though.

 

But yeah, I'm not a big fan of the bitters.

Bass Ale baby.

 

My beer of choice overall.

I betya I could tell ya the worst foreign beer -

 

Old Speckled Hen. Those English Bitters are absolutely awful.

 

But let me tell you about framboise lambic from Belgium. That stuff is amazing, it actually is a beer (made from a special yeast) that no lie tastes like the center of a jelly donut.

 

 

I know old Speckled Hen, I see in all the time in the super markets here in the UK, but I just pass it.

another beer that is pretty much terrible is holsten pils

 

when I moved to england I wasn't much of a beer drinker, and that is mainly what is consumed there

 

holsten was the first beer I actually drank on a regular basis - it opened the door - but as soon as I started to appreciate others, I started to really hate it

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