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In Berlin you can find without any problems an original imported Budweiser (it's called Budweiser-Budvar) which has almost the same price as the german beers. Is it the same beer that you mean in your post?Aha so I have drinkin this. Here in Germany it is called Budvar. I allways argue with other Americans and tell them how this is the real Budweiser and how much it owns American Budweiser.
In Berlin you can find without any problems an original imported Budweiser (it's called Budweiser-Budvar) which has almost the same price as the german beers. Is it the same beer that you mean in your post?
LMFAO.... Ur damn right we're goin on a drinkin tour.... I do believe there is a difference between the Budvar u drink in Germany, and the Czechvar I am currently drinking.... Its only 5% Alchohol...
Never had it but as all the Europeans have said if it is anything like Budvar it will be excellent.
You just need to be careful when buying imported beer in Green or Clear bottles. Long trip overseas and exposure to light caused the beer in these bottles (to a lesser extent brown bottle as well) to get skunky. Ruins the whole experience to me. I've heard other "experts" say it does not affect the taste of the beers, but I dis-agree.
Bought 2 six packs of Pilsner Urquel and both were verys skunked and undrinkable.
Seems they not put this beer in cans, but I have yet to find any;(