What is the Best Beer in the World Poll

What is the best beer?


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Well here is another nice beer that I am drinking at the moment.

Schwaben Brau Das Helle

It is also a light beer (I am drinking light beer since I started working out every day :lol:) with a slight bitter and very rich flavor that also leaves no sour aftertaste in your mouth. 5.0 % alc.

I enjoy it, it is not bad.
 

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Hmmm. Lot's of excellent brews to be sampled in this thread.


I cannot say what is the best beer in the world, but I CAN say what is the worst. Hands down, the worst beer in the world(and in the history of the universe for that matter) was an abomination called "Pride of the South", brewed in Tampa, Florida. The best way to describe the flavor is "ground up Cheerios mixed with nearly flat club soda." The beer gods took pity on mankind and decreed the discontinuation of this awful brew. :p
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Heh heh heh.... You are not even remotely close. Pride of the South MUCH worse than Bud. It is everything that is wrong with Bud, but in spades.

:lol:

Even though I have never tried it I will rank it as low as Budweiser and Pabst Blue Ribbon then. When I was living in North Carolina that was all everyone drank was Pabst Blue Ribbon and that **** was nasty!
 
The funny thing about Fosters is it's probably the most well known Aussie beer in the world, yet nobody and I mean nobody here drinks the sh*t! My favourite beer is XXXX Gold, but from the list it would easily be Kilkenny.

WHAT is the most popular OZ BEER?
 
oh hell german beer is the best in the world cold or warm , it dont matter, american beer well its ok but it sucks warm , oh did i just tell on my self,i guess i was thristy to drink warm american beer , hey we all have are hang ups , all when i was in crete we drank amstel, it wasnt bad if you washed it down with ouzo, yahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hey Adler how about adding korean beer? they have good beer. after about 15 of them there not too bad. lol.Anybody here brew there own? I,ve tried it , came out ok, It was strong , very dark but not bad at all.
 
Hey Adler how about adding korean beer? they have good beer. after about 15 of them there not too bad. lol.Anybody here brew there own? I,ve tried it , came out ok, It was strong , very dark but not bad at all.

We did that in my former lab, used a stove from the isotope to grow the yeast in :lol: It was great stuff as long as you wanted to sleep your way home
 
8) I got mine in a kit, I made about 40 beers and I also made some blackberry wine. I cracked a few bottles cleaning them out.but it was a good exsperment.:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :!:
 
Hey Adler how about adding korean beer? they have good beer. after about 15 of them there not too bad. lol.Anybody here brew there own? I,ve tried it , came out ok, It was strong , very dark but not bad at all.

Think about how you just described it and ask yourself again why it is not in the poll.
 
When you said France I thought you were going to say 1664. When I was in Paris last I had a waiter tell me it was the best beer, so I tried it. I almost through up.

Sorry but the French are not very good beer makers.
 
Those who think German beer is top notch probably never tasted Belgian ale... ;)

Believe me. It`s like waking up and realizing it was not until now that you really realized what beer can be you, and what you can be for beer...

So, anything from a nice Belgian abbey, especially if it combines words like 'Tripel', 'Trappist', 'Carmelite', or just being brutally frank about it and tell you you`re into some serious Delirium Tremens..

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Belgian beer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
When you said France I thought you were going to say 1664. When I was in Paris last I had a waiter tell me it was the best beer, so I tried it. I almost through up.

Sorry but the French are not very good beer makers.


You're making a judgement on one beer!? True, 1664 isn't very good, and Kronenbourg is only slightly better, but every country has it's piss-beer. Granted, the list of French beers isn't nearly as extensive as the ones on French wines and liquors, but they have a few that shouldn't be ignored. Perhaps your knowledge of French beers needs to expand a little, beyond what a waiter in Paris tells you. (take it from me, Parisians are like New Yorker and Londoners - they have no idea there's a world outside the city limits.)

Allow me to recommend some excellent ales, such as the Jenlain I mentioned, and even Pelforth, a dark amber, though a bit bitter. Another very tasty one is Trois Monts.

Here's a nice little selection. Apart front the Jenlain Blonde and the Dragon Celtic, everything else here is quite good:

French Beer (Ale)
 

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