What is the Best Beer in the World Poll

What is the best beer?


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Yeah but Budweiser is crap. Besides how can you disgrace the Bf 109 by putting a Budweiser logo on it? :lol:
 
LMAO RB...while Dale Jr. is a great driver and all, it *does say* Budweiser on it! But hey...at least it's not Bud Light!

Just for the record, a few years back, I made a number of NASCAR IL-2 skins for some friends...these included Dale Earnhart Jr., Kasey Kahn (for my friend's daughter...seriously), Jeff Gordon and Richard Petty...so I'll take the heat for anyone's ire at seeing a NASCAR skin on a Bf109G2. :lol:

As far as the beer goes, I'm sure a few folks will certainly disagree with my favs, but the beers I enjoy most often are Steinlager and Bohemia, though when I can get it, I go for Dortmunder Union dark!

And once upon a time, I could get Leopard, but since moving to Northern California 18 years ago, it's been impossible to find :(
 
Hmmmmm....never heard about Bohemia beer before...this is what I´ve found:

Mexican Breweries History: Bohemia - Produced by Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma

Bohemia Beer was originally launched into the market at the turn of the 20th century. Bohemia Beer is a premium lager with a reputation for quality.
The name Bohemia comes from the Czech Eastern Bohemia region. The Czech Emperor in Vienna sent a Czech brewmaster to Mexico to teach the Mexicans how to brew beer.

That makes a sence why Bohemia is a good beer...
 
seesul, Bohemia is a little under $2 (US) a bottle here.

The majority of locals consider Corona to be the better of the Mexican beers, and I have to disagree! If you get the opportunity, try a Bohemia (or two, or three), it won't disappoint. :lol:

The beers I mentioned earlier come from the following countries:

Steinlager - New Zealand
Leopard Lager - New Zealand
Bohemia Cervesa - Mexico
Dortmunder Union - Germany
 
seesul, Bohemia is a little under $2 (US) a bottle here.

The majority of locals consider Corona to be the better of the Mexican beers, and I have to disagree! If you get the opportunity, try a Bohemia (or two, or three), it won't disappoint. :lol:

The beers I mentioned earlier come from the following countries:

Steinlager - New Zealand
Leopard Lager - New Zealand
Bohemia Cervesa - Mexico
Dortmunder Union - Germany

The Dortmunder Union that you get in the US, is not the real Dortmunder Union. The brewerey went under in 1994 and several breweries in Denmark, Canada, and the US (Dortmuder Export) sell the beer. In comparison it tastes like crap now, nothing like what it used to taste like.

There are much better beers here in Germany than the Dortmunder beers (even though it was a good beer).
 
seesul, Bohemia is a little under $2 (US) a bottle here.

The majority of locals consider Corona to be the better of the Mexican beers, and I have to disagree! If you get the opportunity, try a Bohemia (or two, or three), it won't disappoint. :lol:

The beers I mentioned earlier come from the following countries:

Steinlager - New Zealand
Leopard Lager - New Zealand
Bohemia Cervesa - Mexico
Dortmunder Union - Germany

Once, when I get old and my son will be able to pay that trip to Mexico for me, I´ll taste Bohemia there:lol: My son is 5 now...:lol:
 
The Dortmunder Union that you get in the US, is not the real Dortmunder Union. The brewerey went under in 1994 and several breweries in Denmark, Canada, and the US (Dortmuder Export) sell the beer. In comparison it tastes like crap now, nothing like what it used to taste like.

There are much better beers here in Germany than the Dortmunder beers (even though it was a good beer).


Well, that explains a few things!

It doesn't taste like I remembered, and I thought it was just me or something...

I really wish I could get over to Germany for a number of reasons, but beer tasting would rank among the top of list of things to do while there!

I have enjoyed Spaten, though it too is hard to get up here...

And seesul, I wonder how difficult it would be to get some Bohemia over to you...hmmm....
 
Corona is pretty tastless, Bohemia is a far better beer IMHO. In addition if you have to put a lime in your Beer there is something inherently wrong;)
I'm on a Hop kick latey, the more hops in a beer the more I like it. It is an aquired taste though is highly hopped beers are a bit bitter.
 
I've managed to miss this thread. Beer? Apart from Budvar, there isn't a real beer in the list, and believe you me, I drink a lot of it, real ale that is...........

Budvar is one of the best beers out there, but there are also 100s if not 1000s of great beers that come out of the Czech and Germany.
 
How about a pint of Belhaven Wee Heavy Scots Ale then? Old Speckled Hen perhaps? Or maybe even a Mackeson's XXX.
I'll give you the Bellhaven, although I'm not sure if it's still brewed. I warn you, don't get me started on beer. Right at the moment I'm just finishing a pint of Sheheard Neames' Bishops Tipple. Last one last night was a Morlands Old Crafty Hen. They've spoilt Old Speckled Hen, it's a shadow of it's former self.........
 
Budvar is one of the best beers out there, but there are also 100s if not 1000s of great beers that come out of the Czech and Germany.
I love the stuff, I'm a dark beer fan. Staropramen's pretty good too, but I never see their Dark nowadays.
Incidentally, I love their long, tall, lager glass. It's a lousy beer glass but makes a great flower vase...........
 
Guinness, it's good for you! The only beer i'll drink. 1st brewed in my home town (Leixlip) in 1755 before the famous brewery was opened in Dublin four years later. Diagio who own Guinness now are closing the brewery in Dublin and building a new one in Leixlip, it will open in 2013, so Guinness is coming back home :)
 
Greene King Abbot Ale mixed with a bottle of Old Bob brown ale
is my favourite (when you can get hold of Old Bob) but I used to drink Manns Brown and Mild (the original boilermaker ) but after the law changes regarding using ulage (the slops) in the kegs mild sales fell off.
 
I'm very unfortunate, as the pub opposite my house (29 paces, 32 on the return journey!) has just closed for good. They used to sell Storm Brewery PGA, and Storm's Bosley Cloud. Storm is a small, independant brewery that's been going about 10 years, about 300 metres from my house, and NEVER make a bad brew of real ale. Now, I've got to walk about half a mile to get a decent pint. Might seem nothing, but it's hard work the way my feet and legs are nowadays with this stupid arthritis! Still, after a couple or three of Storm's, or one of the other excellent ales available in the other pub, I don't fell any pain! The problem is, getting home; can anybody tell me where I live please?!!!
 

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