daschoo;3402247 said:if you're wanting beer then i'd try and stay away from american beers, there are exceptions mainly the small independant brewers but the big ones like bud, miller, coors etc are not beer at all. anything with light in the name isn't worth drinking. mexican beers tend to be really good, corona is the most readily available at least over here but if you can find modena or dos equis then you're on the right track. german and belgian beer though to me is the best in the world with my personal favourites being lowenbrau, a munich beer, and astra which is brewed in hamburg.
so far when i've been saying beer i've meant lager but a bit closer to home - for me - the lager is pretty poor (again excepting small independant brewers like the hebridean brewing company or isle of arran which both make an excellent lager) the english for all their negatives to no how to brew a good ale and up here we also have some great ales notably fraoch a heather ale.
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rynochop;3402998 said:Beer snob alert! I may have to pick up some Lowenbrau, i havnt had one of those in ages.
I dont know what it is about Corona, it gives me a really weird aftertaste. I've been drinking Sol lately.
As for the drink, Bombay Saphire martini with onions. One, two MAX. ha
rkell87;3403215 said:its the clear bottle, it makes them 'skunky'. you have to get it right off the truck and drink it that day to get a good one.
rynochop;3402998 said:Beer snob alert! I may have to pick up some Lowenbrau, i havnt had one of those in ages.
I dont know what it is about Corona, it gives me a really weird aftertaste. I've been drinking Sol lately.
As for the drink, Bombay Saphire martini with onions. One, two MAX. ha
Hoofbite;3402453 said:Hennessy & Hypnotiq
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