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Beer from which countries have you had - and liked!?

Beer from which countries have you had - and liked!?

  • US

    Votes: 15 65.2%
  • United Kingdom

    Votes: 13 56.5%
  • Ireland

    Votes: 11 47.8%
  • Germany

    Votes: 19 82.6%
  • Denmark

    Votes: 11 47.8%
  • Belgium

    Votes: 11 47.8%
  • Netherlands

    Votes: 12 52.2%
  • Russia

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • other countries

    Votes: 19 82.6%
  • none

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23
Or for the real rock bottom... Brown Derby. Even the bottles cheaped you. 11 ounce. The only good thing was a rebus under the cap.

Or Dutch Treat....woof!

I hate 11 oz bottles, Stella Artois does that, so does Carlsberg.
 
Of course they have! :)
And this thread gives room for every opinion. :)
Even for idiotic personal insults against me for creating this poll! :)
So - go on with it! :mrgreen:

Over and out. :)




Over and out is militarily incorrect. The correct phrase is .........., out; and then you do not transmit further. Glad I could help......
 
Beer from which countries have you had - and liked!?

I enjoyed domestic German beer in the early 70s, but not the rat piss they exported to the US.
 
Beer from which countries have you had - and liked!?

I have never had alcohol, nor beer, but as a barkeeper/bartender I have poured thousands if not hundreds of thousands of beers. Most were either Dutch (Brand, later bought up by Heineken but then an independent brewer) but some from bottles and all of them came from Belgium (dubbel/double, triple/treble, Duvel/devil). I also visited pubs who had more than 100 different brands and types of beer.
 
I enjoyed domestic German beer in the early 70s, but not the rat piss they exported to the US.

Well, I think that's what is wanted in the US and sells well there.
Rat piss that is ice cold - so you do not notice any taste - in case there is a taste at all .....
 
Steinlager Edge is no more:

Steinlager Edge was a mid-strength, low-carb variant of Steinlager. It is made from the same hops as Classic and Pure but has an alcohol content of just 3.5% compared to 5.0%. It was discontinued in 2013 due to poor sales.

Steinlager - Wikipedia
 
You left off Japan. A major market. Mexico as well.

Just create a poll of your own.
Then you can make your choices of your own.
And remember that there are only 10 options possible.
So there ....
 
As it seems, not many have been to Russia and had a beer there. :cool:

Baltika Brewery (Russian: Пивоваренная компания "Балтика") is the second largest brewing company in Europe[1] and the leader of the Russian beer market with over 38% market share. It is headquartered in St. Petersburg and owned by the Danish brewing company Carlsberg.

Baltika Breweries - Wikipedia

I have enjoyed Baltika! :peace
 
Just create a poll of your own.
Then you can make your choices of your own.
And remember that there are only 10 options possible.
So there ....

Russia, Netherlands and Denmark could have been left off....

The list is rather eurocentric. Like a soccer poll that left off South America.
 
Lucky! :peace

Not really, I have never had a beer in my life, not even a sip. And the best way to stop drinking is cleaning the bar and the horrendous smell that comes off beer that has been congealing for hours below the bar LOL.
 
And the best way to stop drinking is cleaning the bar and the horrendous smell that comes off beer that has been congealing for hours below the bar LOL.

You may be right there!
The smell of old beer is terrible!
 
I enjoyed domestic German beer in the early 70s, but not the rat piss they exported to the US.


With "rat piss" you have described the taste of US-beer very well!
I am not sure whether US-beer is worthy of the term "beer".
It is a disgrace - nothing more.
 
8 out of 13 now say: Netherlands
7 out of 13 say: Belgium

Yes, what the Netherlands and Belgium produce, deserves the praise: "Good beer!" :peace
What the US is producing, deserves the term: "refrigerated rat piss!"
US-breweries should be ashamed of themselves.
 
With "rat piss" you have described the taste of US-beer very well!
I am not sure whether US-beer is worthy of the term "beer".
It is a disgrace - nothing more.

Mass produced American beer is simply German beer made out of Germany.

Remember.... Busch, Anheuser, Hamm, Miller, Blatz, etc. were all German immigrants... German brewer, piss results.

Same with mass produced Mexican beer. German Brewer, piss result.

Where the US shines now is craft and small batch beer.
 
8 out of 13 now say: Netherlands
7 out of 13 say: Belgium

Yes, what the Netherlands and Belgium produce, deserves the praise: "Good beer!" :peace
What the US is producing, deserves the term: "refrigerated rat piss!"
US-breweries should be ashamed of themselves.

And "Other" which can mean numerous countries leads all but Germany...
 
Really depends on what mood i'm in but I like a lot of styles.

-UK has some really good porters, stouts and cask ales.

- Italy which isn't on the list is probably my fav for largers. Peroni and birra moretti are great.

- Love a lot of the US craft beer especially the IPA's however I'm not a huge fan of the West coast Ipa style.
 
8 out of 13 now say: Netherlands
7 out of 13 say: Belgium

Yes, what the Netherlands and Belgium produce, deserves the praise: "Good beer!" :peace
What the US is producing, deserves the term: "refrigerated rat piss!"
US-breweries should be ashamed of themselves.

US craft breweries are being copied around the world.
 
US craft breweries are being copied around the world.


Copy?
Laughable!
What US-breweries proudly call "craft beer" is normal beer in the rest of the world.
In the rest of the world it is normal that you produce your beer with care and see to it that it has same taste.
It was the privilege of the US to degenerate beer to rate piss.
 
Really depends on what mood i'm in but I like a lot of styles.

-UK has some really good porters, stouts and cask ales.

- Italy which isn't on the list is probably my fav for largers. Peroni and birra moretti are great.

- Love a lot of the US craft beer especially the IPA's however I'm not a huge fan of the West coast Ipa style.

Peroni is not very good to my palate. Another bad beer is France’s entry, Kronenbourg. I guess they are too focused on wine.........
 
Copy?
Laughable!
What US-breweries proudly call "craft beer" is normal beer in the rest of the world.
In the rest of the world it is normal that you produce your beer with care and see to it that it has same taste.
It was the privilege of the US to degenerate beer to rate piss.


Nah you are incorrect. American IPA's and sours are winning competitions around the world, they are even touring Europe. We had Bissell Brothers from maine here in England recently.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/has-american-craft-beer-taken-over-the-world
 
Peroni is not very good to my palate. Another bad beer is France’s entry, Kronenbourg. I guess they are too focused on wine.........

Yeh Kronenbourg is what you drink over here when you are 15 years old because its so cheap
 
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