Which country makes the best beer?

Belgium makes a lot of the best beers, but also some terrible ones (the aforementioned Kriek being a prime example). Germany is the most consistently good, but England isn't far behind either.
 
My favourite beer ad for my favourite beer:
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I can't profess to be a beer conosseur by any means but I do quite like Singha bear from Thailand.

This is probably down to nostalgia more than anything though.

Beer Chang is also nice but bloody lethal. :?
 
The best producers of 'Beer' are English brewers. With great brands such Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen to Adnams Broardside.

Challenge yourself next your at the pub to one of the 'Beers' instead of LAGER!

You never know.....you might like it?
 
Mark Sun said:
but my favourite is actually Asahi Super Dry, made in Japan...

i shit you not we could be related mark! ;)
we have great taste in music & beer!!! :lol: :lol:
have you tried KIRIN? also japo, also very tasty...

i absolutely love james squire amber ale also...
i dont know if they are aussie or kiwi....
mighty mighty fine brewski.... 8)
 
Mark Sun said:
but my favourite is actually Asahi Super Dry, made in Japan...

Most of the Japanese sushi beers, Kirin and Sapporo are made using German technology/processes. That is probably why they taste very much like Warsteiner. I for myself like a good Pilsner, whether it is a Japanese one or a Krautenheimer product does not really matter.
 
What country makes the best beer?







The same country that will win the 2006 World Cup....



Deutschland
Deutschland
Deutschland

Ein Prosit ein Prosit gemüdlichkeit, Ein Prosit ein Prosit
gemütlichkeit... einz, zwei, drei, suffa! :) ;) :D
 
Karlos69uk said:
The best producers of 'Beer' are English brewers. With great brands such Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen to Adnams Broardside.

Challenge yourself next your at the pub to one of the 'Beers' instead of LAGER!

You never know.....you might like it?
Uh, actually, lager is beer.

Beer comes in 2 forms: Lager and Ale. The distinction between the 2 is based on the style of brewing.

The beers you mentioned are Ales.

Personally, I prefer American IPAs to British ones. They have that same hoppy flavor but more carbonation as the Brits like their ales flat (and room temperature :? )
 
Does anyone else get as annoyed as me when foreigners think we all sitting round drinking flat pints of room temperature lager?
 
Below are the TOP 10 Beers to drink in British Pubs as publised by CAMRA.

Can anyone state a claim to trying any? I've had Fullers & Youngs..



1. Brakspear Bitter, Oxfordshire

2. B&T Edwin Taylor’s Stout, Bedfordshire

3. Cains Dark Mild, Liverpool

4. Crouch Vale Brewers Gold, Essex

5. Fullers ESB, London

6. Harvey’s Sussex Best Bitter, Sussex

7. Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted, Scotland

8. Marston's Pedigree, Burton upon Trent

9. Taylor’s Landlord, Keighley, Yorkshire

10. Young’s Bitter, London
 
I had a pedigree last weekend which was quite nice..

I love the ales available at the Porterhouse pub just off covent garden, yum yum yum
 
Morbyd to quote you mis givings on Ale the extract below explains that real ale is served at celler temp NOT room temp.


Real ale is served at cellar temperature .... C (54-57 F), which is somewhat cooler than room temperature. If real ale is too warm it is not appetizing, it loses its natural conditioning (the liveliness of the beer due to the dissolved carbon dioxide). CAMRA.
 
I'd say they're all pretty good.

Never had Brakespear on draught but it is by far the best beer from a can with a really good head.
 
Mark Sun said:
I had a pedigree last weekend which was quite nice..

I love the ales available at the Porterhouse pub just off covent garden, yum yum yum

Loveley beer when it's kept well but at our local it was so sulphurous now and again that we all called it Eggigree.
 
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