What is your favorite beer from your country?!


Question:

What is your favorite beer from your country?

One of my favorites here is Sierra Nevada. Good CA micro-brew.


Answers: Scotland has many small breweries around the country and there are many to choose from.

My favourite session beer, when indulging is still Deuchars IPA cask only not keg. Light enough, with plenty of flavour it is a beer that can see you through the night.

My favourite English ale is Abbot from Greene King, wonderful beer and served with a slight chill on it, there are few brews round the globe that could compete. Source(s):
I weigh over 250lbs so plenty of experience Fat Tire from New Belgium Brewery from Fort Collins Colorado. My favorite beer of all time. They have several others, they have a seasonal beer call Beir de Mars which comes out inthe spring. It is orangy and yummy. I'm from Australia and we love our beer. I like Victoria Bitter (VB) and Carlton Drought I'm from Malaysia.Carlsberg and tiger..still the best...n the cheapest too... I'm from Wisconsin and I love a beer made at a microbrewery in New Glarus called "Spotted Cow". They make a seasonal beer in the summer which also very good, it's called "Totally Naked". Such a tough question.
Of those I've experienced in my connoisseurship thus far, I would give rank to three Sam Adams' selections (in no particular order): Honey Porter, Brown Ale, and Cream Stout.
If I "have no money" and am "just drinking beer" I'd prefer Yuengling Black & Tans.
Although there are countless excellent microbrews (here in the USA) and many in North Carolina where I was born and raised and continue to inhabit: some in Hickory; Red Oak - Greensboro; Front Street Brewery in Wilmington... Steel reserve im not sure if any brand name beers originate or come from london
but most are brewed in london and the uk for the uk
under licence of that beers name ie: bud or becks,fosters or whatever
and smirnoff vodka is either italy or uk brewed
and not in russia so much anymore Guinness Stout made in St James Gate in Dublin Ireland very easy going on your Stomach less of a Hangover.Any of the Continental Lagers like Carlsberg, Stella Artois,Heineken, Amstell,Kronenberg from France, molson canadian Where do I begin?

Ithaca Apricot Wheat and Cascazilla, oh and the double IPA
Any beer from the Ommegang brewery(owned by Duvel)
Cooperstown Nine man ale


Good times I'm from the Philippines and i think Red Horse beer of San Miguel is the best beer. Mostly 16-30 years old of the whole population prefers to drink Red horse than any alcoholic beverage. Almost all of the people in the bars here drinks it In Australia I reckon Cooper's brewery produce the best beers. No preservatives - no hangover. So much better than Fosters rubbish - nobody drinks that crud here! Stegmaier from Wilkes Barre,Pa. I really enjoy Avery's Imperial Oktoberfest. It's made in CO, but somewhat hard to find due to the high alcohol content. Bell's Oberon (Kalamazoo, Michigan) Honkers ale from Chicago is pretty damn good. Brewed by the Goose Island beer company. So many good ales to choose from, and so little time to drink them all. The best beer in England is that which comes out of micro-breweries, each one individual and prepared by master brewers. The problem I have in my little corner of England is that there are so many to choose from. Did try one at a beer festival at the weekend that was nectar - Duck's Button from the Vale Brewery in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire. Looking forward to it's mass release soon. Robinsons old tom or St Peters cream stout or o'hanlons royal oak. uk. Heineken . GERMANY Aldaris from Latvia my favourite English beer is from Sheffield and called 'Absolution' and is made by Abbeydale. I'd highly recommend any beer from this brewery but 'Absolution' is far superior. Definately not a session beer though weighing in at 5.3% Budweiser- USA BECK'S, GERMANY! Dortmunder Kronen Export(lager) Newcastle brown ale from newcastle upon tyne england.
sadly no longer brewed exclusively in newcastle KINGFISHER STRONG.



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