For beer tasters and drunks only, what beer have you not tasted?!


Question: i would say that i pretty much done it all. i cant think of any unless its a weird one or foreign brand.


Answers: i would say that i pretty much done it all. i cant think of any unless its a weird one or foreign brand.

You couldnt have possibly "tried them all" theyre constantly coming out w/ new, new, new..mixtures.Its amazing..I gave up trying along time also..I try new things once in a great moon...but Im going to , for now , stick w/ water, and non alcohol beverages...till I find out something..lol..You take care hun, God Bless all those "Beers out there"...;)<KLHugzU>

I live in Oregon where there are so many beers that I
gave up on trying all of them long ago. It's pretty much
a paradise here that way.

There are a lot of beers here too but I recommend A Le Coq Special. Saku is very popular here to as it is the national beer. I never drank beer before I came here. Now I'm hooked. For a different and pleasant drinking experience I recommend the latter.

There's countless beers that everyone's not had... Myself included and I've had my fair share.

Even people who taste beers for a living, will never taste anywhere near all of them.

What constitutes a 'weird one' anyway?

Something like Pauwel Kwak?

http://the3gentsbeer.co.uk/world_beer_gu...

I tried that one recently, great stuff!

I have been drinking beer well over 30 years,And I have not come close, Unless you have drank well over a couple thousand different beer, Neither have you....

That's the beauty with microbreweries today... Just when you think you've tasted it all, with a little research and time, you can always manage to find new variations of a wonderful beverage.

Have you really tried them ALL?? There are so many microbreweries just in the US without even considering Belgium, Germany and other parts of Europe. I've spoken to people who have tasted and reviewed literally THOUSANDS of beers and they are still trying new ones every week.

If you've tried all the American and European macrobrews (Bud, Coors, Miller, Heine, Amstel, Urquell, Stella, Guinness, Fosters, JW Dundee, Yeungling, etc.) make it your goal to sample as many craft brews as possibe. These "weird and foreign" beers are a whole other fantastic world!

you also haven't tried them all unless you travelled all over the world as all beers aren't imported everywhere...even different regions of the same country will have different beers available..

You can't really say that you have tried pretty much everything if you don't include the weird stuff and imports. There are maybe 20 varieties of macrobrewed beer in the US, and beyond that, you enter a whole new dimension. I think the beer and wine store near me has about 350 different beers at any given time, with about 5% changing every week. Good luck keeping up with that.





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