What is the best beer in the World?

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johnintempe said:
The best beer I've ever had is Paulaner's "Salvatore". It was the house beer at a little family owned German restaurant I went to in Washington State. The label has a couple monks on it. Try it!

Yes it is a good beer but know where near the best that comes out of Germany.
 
102first_hussars said:
Why is it that bud is Exported to over thirty countries when I cant recall the name of one British beer being in any store outside of Britain.

That just means that the people that buy beer do not know what good beer is or they buy cheap beer because they can not afford a decent beer. I would rather pay 2 dollars a beer and get a good beer than pay 4 dollars for a Budweiser and drink piss!
 
plan_D said:
Hussars, you can find British beers throughout Europe. The only reason you cannot find them in Canada and America is because you lot over there are all pussies and you cannot handle anything of any kind of strength or texture. When yanks or canucks come to Britain they get wrecked off three pints 'cos you're all used to that prissy pants fag stuff.

I invite anyone on here on a night drinking with me and my friends, and we'll see how long you can last.

Are you a complete moron? or are there just a few peices missing?

Dude check "The Source" Canada is home to The strongest beer in the world.
 
102first_hussars said:
plan_D said:
Hussars, you can find British beers throughout Europe. The only reason you cannot find them in Canada and America is because you lot over there are all pussies and you cannot handle anything of any kind of strength or texture. When yanks or canucks come to Britain they get wrecked off three pints 'cos you're all used to that prissy pants fag stuff.

I invite anyone on here on a night drinking with me and my friends, and we'll see how long you can last.

Are you a complete moron? or are there just a few peices missing?

Dude check "The Source" Canada is home to The strongest beer in the world.

Are you a complete moron? or are there just a few peices missing?

The strongest beer in the world is now a German beer. It was brewed by a Bavarian brewer named Schneider and it is 25.4 percent. The previous owner of this record was the Boston Beer Company in the United States and I believe they are the brewers of Sam Adams. Thank you very much!
 
I believe your right Adler.
However strength does'nt mean taste if all you want is to get pissed D 102 drink shorts or wine not beer as all beers are mostly water and the alcholic content of nearly all beer per pint against wine or spirits is very low so for getting oiled out of your skin try a pint of Tequila or Navy Neaters Rum ,ect
 
And the myth that Canadian beer is any stronger than American beer is just that: A myth. I'm talking about the big brands now.

The Canadian liquor commissions measure alcohol content by volume, whereas the Americans measure it by weight. That's why the Canadian percentages are higher on the labels, that's all. It works out to be about the same. Some of the Canadian stuff may be just ever so very slightly stronger, but it's certainly nothing appreciable. You can't really notice it for the most part.

It's all crap. ;)
 
Look what I bought ;)
 

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Actually, Lee, to get drunk you drink two pints then start on the spirits. The beer gives content in your stomach. And I don't always drink to get drunk ...that's why I've tasted so many beers ...and Bud is still crap.

And Hussars, learn the facts before trying to sound smart ... as Adler pointed out, the strongest is German.
 
Nonskimmer said:
And the myth that Canadian beer is any stronger than American beer is just that: A myth. I'm talking about the big brands now.

The Canadian liquor commissions measure alcohol content by volume, whereas the Americans measure it by weight. That's why the Canadian percentages are higher on the labels, that's all. It works out to be about the same. Some of the Canadian stuff may be just ever so very slightly stronger, but it's certainly nothing appreciable. You can't really notice it for the most part.

I dont dont Know about that,
what I do know is I can down 8 Buds and have a slight Buzz but I can down 8 Kokanees and be overly buzzed and have a slight drunkness.

I get the same results from coors but i have to down about 12 to feel a slight buzz.
 
The extra buzz you're getting from the Kokanee is probably from all the sugar. It's one of the most over sweetened beers I've ever tasted.

Some beer will vary over other beer, but in general all of those big name North American types like Bud, Blue, Coors, Keith's, etc. are about the same. To say that "our beer is stronger than your beer" is just kinda wrong.
 
Nonskimmer said:
The extra buzz you're getting from the Kokanee is probably from all the sugar. It's one of the most over sweetened beers I've ever tasted.

Some beer will vary over other beer, but in general all of those big name North American types like Bud, Blue, Coors, Keith's, etc. are about the same. To say that "our beer is stronger than your beer" is just kinda wrong.

Good point NS - Try some of the Micro Brews here in Denver, "Fat Tire" is 8% Alcohol - it will knock you on your ass!
 
intersting Skimm

Kokanee is a small silver trout that likes to jump in the air out of the water as some kind of communal sacrifice in our high mtn lakes here in Oregon.

just having a kleine glas ~ Erdinger Hefe-Weizen

interesting taste, much prefer an Ayinger over this or one of the many other wheat biers. Schneider Weisse sounds good about now. True Deutschland puts other beer countries to shame
 
Yeah, I believe the Kokanee trout thrive in the waters of the BC hills as well. I've never fished there. :dontknow:

I like the sound of the Fat Tire FJ mentioned. My brother-in-law makes a pretty deadly home-brew. I dunno what the exact alcohol content is, but after a mug or two o' that stuff I'm flyin'! YYEEEOWW!! Baby! :)
 

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