My father in law brews his own...usually an amber. Pretty good stuff.
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All right, I'll play this game again. Like VT, I am more into wine than beer for the last few years, but I still like to have a cold brew every now and again.
Best all around beer:
Boddington's English Pub Ale (England) Hands down my favorite beer. It has the best of everything I look for in a beer.
Best hot day beer:
Brahma (Brazil) This stuff makes Corona and all the Corona wana be's taste like piss. Smooth, refreshing, with a slight citrusy taste. Great by the pool. The bottle fits perfectly in your hand. Pick one up and see what I mean.
Best cold day beer:
Guiness Draught (Ireland) Its like eating a sandwhich and having a beer all at the same time. Even better in a black and tan or a Bumble Bee (50/50 with Boddingtons). Brilliant!
Best mass produced beer in the US:
Sam Adams Boston Lager (USA) You can find it almost anywhere in the US and is one of my favorites if the rest of the beer selection are limited to mass produced US beers.
Best Light Beer:
Budweiser Select (USA) Used to be Sammy Light for me, but the Select really does something for me. A nice crisp taste without the lingering after taste of a straight Budweiser. Had my first one a few weeks ago and have been craving one since I ran out. Amazingly good taste for a light/lower carb beer.
I used to chuckle when the Americans a playing our club used to come into the bar and ask for Smithwicks. The 'w' isn't pronounced - it is just "Smith-icks."
I used to chuckle when the Americans a playing our club used to come into the bar and ask for Smithwicks. The 'w' isn't pronounced - it is just "Smith-icks."
I learned on my trip to Scotland that the Budweiser there is very different from the Budweiser here. Much better.
New Castle Brown Ale /
Stella
Pilsner Urquell
Ahhh, how could I have left it out ?! I spent an eternity trying to track some of this down after I returned from a visit to Prague a couple of years ago !!
I think the Budweiser I had in Scotland was a draft beer made in Czechoslovakia.
Would it have been the Budvar, dude ??