Which beer is the best?!


Question:

Which beer is the best?

my dad says that the beer is like poetry, like a special way of thinking...
When you're in love, every beer is good, and when you're sad, the prettiest woman or a man can seem ugly to you.

What do you think about this philosophy?:)
Thanks for answering


Answers:
If you live in North or South America, your selection of beer is both the widest (in variety) and the narrowest (in quality.) American and Canadian micro-breweries produce the world's greatest beers, but they are quite pricey and hard to find.

Beer is great in it's simplicity. Normal varieties of beer should contain only four ingredients: Barley, hops, water, yeast. Instead of barley, wheat can be used (wheat beer - either witbier or hefewisen.) Any other grain (rice, corn) or cane sugar (Natural, Keystone, Busch) that's added subtracts from the real essence of beer. This is often called the German Purity Law, and you can produce hundreds of flavors form these four ingredients, based on the skill of the brewer.

I could write more than anyone would care to read about beer. I'll just stick to what you can find in most places.

For lager, Sam Adams is the king of inexpensive beer. For the money, it's vastly superior to Budweiser, Coors, and Miller. Adheres to the four ingredient rule.

If you can find it, try Hamms or Burger brand.

Of the big three, Budweiser is the most properly brewed. However, they use alot of rice and actually ferment wood chips in their beer and the acidity of Bud makes you a big fan or a mortal enemy. Bud Light is very watery.

Miller Genuine Draft uses corn where Bud uses rice. Much easier on the digestive system. Much more bland to the tongue. MGD Light is hard to find and very weak. Miller Lite, which is everywhere, tastes like urine.

Coors Original is not pasteurized and contains corn, making it sweet. Low on carbonation. It's not bad, but if Bud doesn't sit with you, have a "Banquet" beer, Coors. Coors light is the closest to water of any beer I've had - quite nasty.

If you must have a "light" beer, drink Michelob Ultra Amber or Budweiser Select.

Dos Equis is my go-to Mexican beer. If you like Corona, try a Modelo Especial, same brewer - much tastier.

Ales have less carbonation and don't fit the lager-happy American palate, but if you venture off of lager, try Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or a Blue Moon whitbier (white beer) by Coors. Sunshine Wheat is a great hefewisen (wheat beer).

Gr8 philosopy abt having Beer..............Cheerz buddy

I Like Kingfisher Beer

I would go for the fairly new Grolsch Blond. Still only in 50cL cans... Just love that beer.

I dont get the philosophy. Beer tastes good either way because it gets me fucked up, seeing as, I recently got "broken up with"..or whatever he said. Im tempted to grab one right now but i want to drive later

I like Keystone Ice the best cuz it gets you DRUNK (5.9% alc per beer) but I like the whole keystone family, lol. Corona, Coors light....I just want it to taste like water after a few of em.

mmmmmmmmmmmm beeeeeeeer

Redstripe, Guniess, Fat tire.....NOT BUD LIGHT!!!

Stella Artois

Carlton Draught, Hahn Premium, Cascade Premium Lager

my favorite beers are Heineken and Konig Pilsner

It depends on the mood I am in. I don't drink the cheap beers like Coors or Bud stuff like that. I will go back and forth between Moose Drool, Killians Red, Guiness, and Micheal Shea's. (Killian's is pretty cheap and it is tasty) A beer should suit your mood. If you are lite and happy, drink something pale and mild. If you are hungry, drink something thick and dark. And if you are sad, don't drink, it only makes it worse...

Dang! "Could you be loved?" you're a bad girl! Drinking at 17! A libra?!! So you just turned 17?? What is the world coming to?

COLD!!

You dad sounds like an interesting man.

I have a great love for beers; especially micro-brews.

I don't spend much time with weak, watery lagers; especially the "lite" beers.

I prefer a darker, more robust brew.




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