1) Westvleteren Abt. 12 2) St. Bernardus Tripel 3) Hennepin 4) Duvel 5) Orval 6) La Fin Du Monde 7) Aventinus Weizenbock 8) Old Rasputin Imperial Stout 9) Young's Double Chocolate Stout 10) Double Bastard Ale
1. Dogfish Head: Raison D'Etre 2. Rogue: Dead Guy Ale 3. Victory: Hops Devil 4. Victory: Golden Monkey 5. Beamish 6. Duval 7. Flying Dog Pale Ale 8. Troeganator Double Bock 9. Fat Tire 10. Pabst Blue Ribbon
1. Rouge Red Ale 2. Dogfish Head Old School Barleywine 3. Arrogant Bastard Ale 4. Stone IPA 5. Murphys Stout 6. Guinness 7. Some Abbey Ale I had last night, dont remember 8. Rouge Juniper Ale 9. Wexford's Irish Cream Ale 10. Every Sam Adams besides that cranberry shit.
1. Kirin Ichiban 2. Asahi dry 3. Sapporo 4. Chang 5. Singha 6. Yellowhammer Honey Beer 7. Otter Ale 8. Tiger 9. Hobgoblin Ale 10. Corona
1. Bavaria (coz im drinking it now) 2. Singah 3. Bin tang 4. Crown Lager 5. Corona 6. Old Speckled Hen 7. Carlton Cold 8. Tooheys New 9. VB 10. XXXX
1 Castlebeer(kasteelbier) 2 Duvel 3 Maredsous 4 Grimbergen 5 Leffe 6 Orval 7 Chimay 8 Westmalle 9 Judas 10 Brigand P.S.All of them are Belgian beers.. Tiger
1. Anchor Steam Pale Ale 2. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 3. Butt Face Pale Ale 4. New Castle 5. errrr....can't remember, there's more but I need to think about it I just like dark or hoppy ales, and I'd climb the highest mountain for the first 2 on the list I had a bunch of different ones in Montana and Wyoming, but they have SO MANY different kinds. I'd go into the little store and get a mix and match 6-pack of everything that looked interesting. And I don't remember any that I DIDN'T like. I remember Moose Drool was good, and something like Goat Bastard or something lol. I should really write these down
1. Miller Lite 2. Coors Light 3. Busch Light 4. Miller High Life Light 5. High Life 6. Milwaukee's Best Light 7. Milwaukee's Best Ice 8. Keystone Light 9. Blatz 10.Budwieser Select Note: Im In college, cant afford that 10$ a sixer Stuff, and Im trying to not put on more than the Freshman 15, seeing as how im almost past it.
cool thread! i love fine beer 1: Negra Modelo 2: Bohemia 3: Boulevard wheat 4: Tsingtao 5: St. Peter's English Ale 6: New Belgium (only good one): Bier De Mars 7: Smithwicks 8: Becks Dark 9: Peroni (i cant believe i havent seen anyone choose peroni yet) 10: Shiner: Dunklweisen I like the sierra nevadas a lot too Ophelia! And Chimay is some good shit from what i remember too old tiger.... kirin ichiban, sapporo, asahi are all good as well nay.
1. Königspilsner (Köpi) 2. Henniger Export 3. Radeberger Pilsner 4. Warsteiner Pilsner 5. Krombacher Pilsner 6. Jever Pilsner 7. Flensburger Pilsner 8. Christian Henniger Pilsner 9. Leikheimer Pilsner 10. Frankenheimer Alt
brothers let down... in fact Europe as the best beer in the World... everybody knows that...there's a long long long and diverse tradition of Beer out there... it's not often the case if you cross the Atlantic where all is fresh history it's strange that nobody talk of beers like... Kronenburg (Switzerland but not sure) Amstel ( Netherlands) Heineken (Netherlands) Pilsner (Tchequia) Budweiser the original (Tchequia) Gordon (Belgium...but hey it's 10 % alcoohl) Guiness (Ireland) Carlsberg (Denmark) Tuborg (Denmark) Becks (Germany) etc Belgium Germany & United Kingdom has probably the most diverse production of beers I'don't have tasted a lot so i can't really say which is best... for me Beer are more or less the same taste from one to another i like Guiness and Becks maybe
Kronenburg is from France, actually. Also, most of the beers you listed are not that good. I would say those beers are average at best, if not below average. As far as the most diverse country in beers, that would be the U.S. The U.S. is the only country I can think of that makes beers in almost every style you can think of. The heart of craft and microbrewing is the U.S. There are American craft and micro breweries that brew Belgian tripels, German doppelbocks, and English-style IPA's. I can't think of any breweries outside of the U.S. that make beers not native to their particular country. You never hear of any Belgian-style ales coming from the U.K. or Germany.
guinness / stella artois / budweiser / grolsh / san miguel / holsten / fax / fosters / carling export / chang .
Well it's probably 'cause you're american that you like american beers...it's logic... when you eat drink or taste something since your early age you will like it, you know it well...your brain as a file 'bout it... but it's proved that when you tried new things, drink, food from other countries and other quality... your tongue and your sensation don't feel the same... often we don't like new things...we've got to taste it a number of time to like it... in fact we've got to be virgin of all taste to see things in a pure way (back to the past machine...note...year 0 of our life) ...but it's not essential... we just got to taste several time a food...etc... like that i think we can reach "the equal vision for all taste"...and be at least ready to say... "i like that or i don't like that..." But if you've drink a LOT of europeans beers... i think that you can really say that u like better american beers