Topic: Which country makes the best beer/ lager?
BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Tue 08/20/13 09:58 AM
And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy




KinBarrie's photo
Tue 08/20/13 12:03 PM
Have you tried Canadian, Brian?

Molson, Labbats

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BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Wed 08/21/13 02:29 AM

Have you tried Canadian, Brian?

I have not my friend, but ill make a note and do a mail order :)

I know quite a lot of expat Scots in Canada, I should realy just have them send me a variety laugh

EdwardCB's photo
Wed 08/21/13 03:44 AM
:beer:
Carlton draught from Australia

KinBarrie's photo
Wed 09/04/13 08:59 PM


Have you tried Canadian, Brian?

I have not my friend, but ill make a note and do a mail order :)

I know quite a lot of expat Scots in Canada, I should realy just have them send me a variety laugh


A have a lot of family who were, going back.:smile:

Yeah, Molson or Labbats should do the trick.:wink:

Oh, even better is Moosehead beer, brewed in Nova
Scotia, Canada! My Aunt's fave!

metalwing's photo
Wed 09/04/13 09:11 PM
The best way to get great beer is to brew it yourself. A really great commercial beer would be Samuel Adams.

KinBarrie's photo
Wed 09/04/13 09:17 PM

The best way to get great beer is to brew it yourself. A really great commercial beer would be Samuel Adams.


I remember my Grandfather used to make his own beer,
called "home brew".


I drink very seldomly, but noticed Samuel Adams
in the beer store. Might give that a try next time.:smile:

We got the Samuel Adams commercials, when we
got WSBK Boston as a pay channel up here, in
Canada. My parent's still get it.

Assuming it's brewed in Massachusetts?

metalwing's photo
Wed 09/04/13 09:23 PM


The best way to get great beer is to brew it yourself. A really great commercial beer would be Samuel Adams.


I remember my Grandfather used to make his own beer,
called "home brew".


I drink very seldomly, but noticed Samuel Adams
in the beer store. Might give that a try next time.:smile:

We got the Samuel Adams commercials, when we
got WSBK Boston as a pay channel up here, in
Canada. My parent's still get it.

Assuming it's brewed in Massachusetts?


It used to be. Now that it has been marketed nationally, they may have other breweries but it is advertized as "Boston Larger".

Try it. It has impressive flavor.

KinBarrie's photo
Wed 09/04/13 09:29 PM
Edited by KinBarrie on Wed 09/04/13 09:30 PM



The best way to get great beer is to brew it yourself. A really great commercial beer would be Samuel Adams.


I remember my Grandfather used to make his own beer,
called "home brew".


I drink very seldomly, but noticed Samuel Adams
in the beer store. Might give that a try next time.:smile:

We got the Samuel Adams commercials, when we
got WSBK Boston as a pay channel up here, in
Canada. My parent's still get it.

Assuming it's brewed in Massachusetts?


It used to be. Now that it has been marketed nationally, they may have other breweries but it is advertized as "Boston Larger".

Try it. It has impressive flavor.


Next time I get to the beer store, I will give it
a try, Metalwing.:smile: Thanks for letting me
know it's a good flavored beer.

When I saw it, it showed Samuel Adam's name on it.

I opted for an Irish lager last time,
called Kilkenny. It wasn't bad.

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Sun 09/15/13 10:34 AM
Lagerland, of course. :tongue:

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Sun 09/15/13 10:37 AM
Edited by alleoops on Sun 09/15/13 10:42 AM

And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.

BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Mon 09/16/13 02:52 AM


And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.


Really? Corona cost's an arm and a leg in the U.K, as it can only be imported! I cant believe its considered cheap, its awesome lol

I havent heard of Shiner's Black Lager, but ill keep my eyes open laugh


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Mon 09/16/13 08:50 AM
Edited by alleoops on Mon 09/16/13 08:56 AM





And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.


Really? Corona cost's an arm and a leg in the U.K, as it can only be imported! I cant believe its considered cheap, its awesome lol

I havent heard of Shiner's Black Lager, but ill keep my eyes open laugh




I guess Shiner hasn't made it to Scotland yet.laugh

Shiner is brewed in Shiner, Texas. German immigrants came to Texas in the late 1800's and the town of Shiner started a brewery. New Braunful, has an October fest celebration each year, lot's of beer.happy

http://www.shiner.com/

BrianLovesGuitar's photo
Mon 09/16/13 08:56 AM




And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.


Really? Corona cost's an arm and a leg in the U.K, as it can only be imported! I cant believe its considered cheap, its awesome lol

I havent heard of Shiner's Black Lager, but ill keep my eyes open laugh




I guess Shiner hasn't made it to Scotland yet.laugh

Shiner is brewed in Shiner, Texas. German immigrants came to Texas in the late 1800's and the town of Shiner started a brewery. New Braunful, has an October fest celebration each year, lot's of beer.happy


Germans, that explains it. Always were good with their beer!

I would realy love to the proper Oktoberfest, but I dont think my head could handle it!!

laugh

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Mon 09/16/13 09:04 AM





And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.


Really? Corona cost's an arm and a leg in the U.K, as it can only be imported! I cant believe its considered cheap, its awesome lol

I havent heard of Shiner's Black Lager, but ill keep my eyes open laugh




I guess Shiner hasn't made it to Scotland yet.laugh

Shiner is brewed in Shiner, Texas. German immigrants came to Texas in the late 1800's and the town of Shiner started a brewery. New Braunful, has an October fest celebration each year, lot's of beer.happy


Germans, that explains it. Always were good with their beer!

I would realy love to the proper Oktoberfest, but I dont think my head could handle it!!

laugh


Me too, but it's lots of fun.drinks
checkout Shiner's web site.

http://www.shiner.com/

metalwing's photo
Mon 09/16/13 01:35 PM






And please no one say America, cos Bud and Miller suck arse as much as Scotlands national lager, Tennents. The English have some awful lager in Carling, but have great local beers, so may be the same case for the Americans, so start giving me some beer/ lager names so I can go online and order some.

Want some suggestions? :

Kirin Ichiban: Possibly the freshest, crispest lager I have ever tried, honestly worth a shot. Well done Japan!!

Corona: we all know Mexico's finest!

Tuborg: i THINK this is Danish, cheap, but goes down as smoothly as a glass of milk.

Hoegaarden: Belgian wheat beer, white in colour but tastes great.

Get your suggestions in! laugh happy





In Mexico, Corona is considered a cheap beer. But we know better..

I am going to vote for America's beer and my favorite is Shiner's Black Lager.


Really? Corona cost's an arm and a leg in the U.K, as it can only be imported! I cant believe its considered cheap, its awesome lol

I havent heard of Shiner's Black Lager, but ill keep my eyes open laugh




I guess Shiner hasn't made it to Scotland yet.laugh

Shiner is brewed in Shiner, Texas. German immigrants came to Texas in the late 1800's and the town of Shiner started a brewery. New Braunful, has an October fest celebration each year, lot's of beer.happy


Germans, that explains it. Always were good with their beer!

I would realy love to the proper Oktoberfest, but I dont think my head could handle it!!

laugh


Me too, but it's lots of fun.drinks
checkout Shiner's web site.

http://www.shiner.com/


Shiner black and Shiner Bock are both excellent!

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Tue 10/15/13 12:47 AM
I think you ought to look at the Nigerian Beer called Gulder...deep rich taste with a good froth.....5.5%alcohol