What is the best beer in the World?

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Good man. Sam Adams is one of the only respectable beers from the US. So where do you live that you go vacation to Slovakia?
 
I have 2 bottles of beer at home that have warbirds on the lable. One is a B-17 and the other is a B-29. I dont know what the beer tastes like I never opened them and I got them about 10 years ago.
I wouldn't open them by this time they will be lumpy, beer has a very short life span 3-4 months if chilled or kept at the correct temp. When i was at the Goose because there are no year round roads the ferry brought the last beer in around the end of Sept before the water froze and it was too expensive to fly beer in, by March the beer was getting pretty skanky so there was basically no beer until mid June . This was German Brit US and Canadian beers:cry:
 
I wouldn't open them by this time they will be lumpy, beer has a very short life span 3-4 months if chilled or kept at the correct temp. When i was at the Goose because there are no year round roads the ferry brought the last beer in around the end of Sept before the water froze and it was too expensive to fly beer in, by March the beer was getting pretty skanky so there was basically no beer until mid June . This was German Brit US and Canadian beers:cry:

I dont plan on opening them. They just sit on my shelf.
 
I am from Connecticut... my mother was born there, so on occasion I go back to stay with relatives for two months or so in the summer. Last time I went was in 2002.

My experiences in the Czech Republic while awaiting my connecting flight to Kosice Slovakia (beerwise) led me to 'see the light' in German/Czech beers. Now whenever I go to a function and see people pop open Coronas or Bud Lights I cringe.

(Am I the only one who gets a massive headache from Bud Light?)
 
Not true dam***. Mass brewed beers suck. But there are so many microbrews nationwide that the "US beers all suck" stereotype is just no longer true. Just travel to your local towns and cities and experiment. Microbrews are all over.
 
When we had a beer pong team in college the people who went out and bought the beer would always come back with what they called their beers of choice.... 'natty' ice, bud light, and budweiser. When it came to a New Year's party, I brought Pilsner Urquell along as my date, and no one liked it.

I often thought people here were afraid of real beer... Pilsner and Warsteiner were unpopular at most functions.
 
When we had a beer pong team in college the people who went out and bought the beer would always come back with what they called their beers of choice.... 'natty' ice, bud light, and budweiser. When it came to a New Year's party, I brought Pilsner Urquell along as my date, and no one liked it.

I often thought people here were afraid of real beer... Pilsner and Warsteiner were unpopular at most functions.

I know what you mean. When I was in college everyone drank Budweiser or Miller lite and they would get drunk off a six pack. I could drink 2 or 3 without feeling a thing....I was used to German Beer where one German beer equals 2 to 3 bottle of Budweiser. :lol:
 
"Beer Pong (also called Beirut, Lob pong or Scud) is an American drinking game that involves propelling a ping pong ball across a table with the aim of making the ball land in one of several cups of beer. The game generally involves two teams, with generally 10 cups (more or less can be used depending on the house rules), with each composed of two people. When a point is scored, the loser consumes the contents of the cup where the ball landed. When a team has scored in all of their opponents' cups, the game is won."

Beer pong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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