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But I make the best beer I've ever tasted. A medium IPA that I put in Imperial pint bottles for 30 days minimum. Once chilled that stuff is the stuff of dreams.
Czech beer is the best for bottled beer that can be purchased.
But I make the best beer I've ever tasted. A medium IPA that I put in Imperial pint bottles for 30 days minimum. Once chilled that stuff is the stuff of dreams.
When I buy beer these days, I either get Stella Artois or MGD.
Yes, we can get Pilsner Urquell over here, I have bought it on a couple occasions. Both times it had gotten skunked (skunky smell) from either the trip over or the liqour store putting it out in the sunlight which causes the beer to skunk from exposure through the green glass that it is bottled in. Been trying to find a local pub that serves it from a keg so I can get away from those pesky green bottles that let the light in and cause it to smell funky. Really throws the taste off when all you smell is a skunk.
I'd rather drink the "Piss Water" you refer to than an American Budweiser!!! Nasty stuff. Looks like I'll have to break out the Home Brewing equipement again and brew some of my own Behemian Pilsner. Last batch I did several years ago was pretty tasty, but did not have the authentic thing to compare it to.
Looks like I'll have to start saving my pennies so I can go on that European Beer Drinking tour I keep thinking about.
Not sure I can get Budvar in the States? Something to do with that big evil Anheiser-Busch/Budweiser Corporation? Maybe not, I'll have to check with the local dealer that carries Imports.
Looks like I'll have to start saving my pennies so I can go on that European Beer Drinking tour I keep thinking about.
Bucksnort,
Make it the end of September/early October. Oktoberfest in Munich, can't get any better party than that!!
Stay away from the mass produced American Beers, nasty stuff and if your accustomed to European Beer you won't even recognize it for beer.
Biggest fad in the last few years is highly hopped and bitter beers. IPA's, Double, and even Triple IPA's. It's an aquired taste though, but worth the try.
I can't get you too much information on what's available from work, I'll try to remember when I get home and see if I can get some recommendations on things to looks for in the Vegas area.
Not sure what the Casinos have to offer as I have never been there.
There's about half a dozen beer tents from what I remember (it is all a bit fuzzy for some reason), so you do get some choice, but, yeah, the quantities they have to make must mean that some quality has to be sacrificed. It still beats most beers hands-down.