Do other countries enjoy beers from the United States?!


Question: I have been to France i did not notice a lot of people Drinking beer, but Americans enjoy other countries beers German, Irish, and Japanese seem to be real popular, but do other countires enjoy American beers like we enjoy others. If so what American beers are popular in other countries.


Answers: I have been to France i did not notice a lot of people Drinking beer, but Americans enjoy other countries beers German, Irish, and Japanese seem to be real popular, but do other countires enjoy American beers like we enjoy others. If so what American beers are popular in other countries.

American beer died with prohibition. The only companies that could survive made malt for cooking. After prohibition, the small companies were all gone and only a couple brands remained.

I have heard about a foreigner enjoying a Coors. He proclaimed, "It's good... It's not beer, but it's good."

Most other countries joke about American beer as being piss-water. Drinking American beer generally is viewed as a feminine activeity.

LOL, I just can't imagine a German drinking a Coors. Or an Irishman drinking Bud Light.

LOL.

I guess I would say no.

Had a few stubbies of Budweiser a few weeks ago.Loved it but at $52 a slab don't think I could buy it to often.Cheers from Australia

Yes they do but it is not that popular. Typically depending on where in Europe you are talking about they like more flavorfull beers(ales, stouts.) The beers are much stronger in flavor that a normal American Beer

What is to enjoy about American beer?

sure they do

Actually, here in Philippines, we have some local beers that is really saleable rather than American Beers but as far as i know, many Filipino tried to drink beers from America because for us its expensive and it can make someone drinking international brand of beer really cool or so I say, rich.... but we can order foreign beer in many clubs here, and sometimes we cannot even remember that the price of it is expensive because it is served ice cold that we enjoy drinking it so much.

Me? take coors? Im not a teenage girl! down with the American stuff.

I actually thought this was a joke. America don't make beer they make dish water and put it in bottles and call it bud or Coors.

I don't know what the non-American's are laughing about. In my travels around the world more often or not when I'm sitting in a pub in another country I'll see the locals order an imported Budweiser and cringe! The worst part is it's never just one. Amazing!

Um yea for everyone who has their ignorant opinion about "dish water" or "piss water" or whatever may want to go do some research before opening your crap holes and blurting some absurdly mindless garbage.

Budweiser...while it is not the best tasting beer....is the NUMBER 1 selling brand of beer in the world...meaning the entire world drinks it.

I'm American and don't really want American beers . . . except for microbrews/smaller breweries and the like. The Buds, Millers, Coors, etc . . . no thanks. I'm sure other countries would like some American beer if we exported them, but I think there's not much demand for it . . . but I really dig the beers like Fat Tire, Mirror Pond, Alaskan, Snake River, Saranac, Abita, Anderson Valley, etc . . .

i've drank bud in southeast Asia on a few occasions. The think is it's more expensive. It' like $.50 a bottle instead of $.25 cents for their local crap. And even though i prefer beer with flavor like american Micro Brews. Most European beer is straight garbage. Carlsberg? Trash! Stella and Hieniken...Thanks for having a skunk piss in my beer...No thank you





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