What is a good imported beer to try?!


Question:

What is a good imported beer to try?

i live in alabama and i like beer. i want to try beers from different countries, especially germany. can you give me your recomendations on beers from diffrent countries you have tryed and liked. my american likes are budweiser and miller light also yuinling light


Answers:
We tried to put together a list of beers that you can take to the store with you and probably get one or more if not most of these. These are good beers generally but definitely not the best you can get. Try the lists to the right to learn more about the best beers near you.

1 Westvleteren Abt 12 4.53 955 Abt/Quadrupel

2 Rochefort Trappistes 10 4.36 1425 Abt/Quadrupel

3 Bells Expedition Stout 4.32 934 Imperial Stout

4 Stone Imperial Russian Stout 4.25 915 Imperial Stout

5 St. Bernardus Abt 12 4.15 1176 Abt/Quadrupel

6 Rochefort Trappistes 8 4.13 1072 Belgian Strong Ale

7 Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock 4.13 1332 Doppelbock

8 North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 4.12 1380 Imperial Stout

9 Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 4.11 1150 Imperial Stout

10 Double Bastard Ale 4.08 864 American Strong Ale

Source(s):
www.ratebeer.com

Any beer from Belgium is great. I personally **love** Lindemans Framboise.

I like those brands also.
Have you tried San Miguel Beer?
It's from the Philippines.

corona/kilkenny/guiness/heinek... beer/kingfisher/becks/hoegarde...

Sounds like you're at the start of your learning curve. The European beers have so much more flavor than the american big breweries. From Germany try Bitburger, Warsteiner or Hofbrau. Do NOT try Becks- it's a cheap, dumbed down version of German beer. From Czech Republic try Pilsener Urquell. This is actually the original pilsener- the region its made in is called Pilsen. All the other pale lagers including the american ones you mentioned above are copies of it, so you owe to yourself and your beer education to try this one and see what everyone was so crazy about. Also try Bass Ale from Britain. At first these beers may taste strong to you if all you're used to is bud and miller. Do yourself a favor and Buy three of the beers mentioned above- They're all fairly easy to find in the states anymore at most supermarkets, taste and compare, then open a bud or miller. I almost guarantee you'll spit the bud out. If you start with the light lagers I've mentioned above and develop a taste for them you can then move on to appreciating all the different ales and micro brewed beers. It will open up a whole world to you.

cobra beer it different

Try Bass Ale.

cobra beer it really good

Stella Artrois, Spaten, Bellhaven Scottish Ale, Lindemann's Belgium Framboise Lambic.




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