Best Beer?

Well around here you can't go wrong with a Leinenkugel's anything and right now the Summer Shandy is really good. New Glarius Spotted Cow is one of my personal favorites.
 
Hoegaarden is good. It's probably the best commercial white, way better than Blue Moon. But there are much much better Belgian white beers. Unfortunately they are very expensive. Any good beer store would have some, they are much more white than even Hoegaarden. But you'll pay for it, perhaps $20 a bottle.
Not where I live... :smuck:

Hoegaarden is considered a very 'pure' beer, in the sense that it contains very few additives. So it should be very healthy to drink.
 
This will probably get me hanged, but I've been lately drinking lots of nonalcoholic Bavaria (which of course isn't Bavarian but from Holland). Good thing about it is that you can drink it massive amounts and still be able to think and do things. I wouldn't actually call it the best beer, but it deserves a mention.
 
Non-alcoholic beer!?!?!?!?!?!

What's next, non-attractive super models?
 
Jeez, where do you live that Westvleteren is easy to find? Can't you only get it by driving to the St. Sixtus monastary?

No big mystery here; I'm from Belgium and my parents live maybe some 20 miles from the monastery. Indeed you have to order in advance and pick it up at the monastery door. So perhaps once a year I tend to buy some.
However, Westvleteren got loads of attention by being named the best beer in the world, but imho there are certainly comparable beers in the same range that are not as difficult to get...
 
Any Budweiser beer is effing nasty.

So is Natty or Busch.

I would choose either Coors Light, Miller Lite, Miller High Life or Rolling Rock.
 
Belgian Trapistenbräu
Germany: Augustiner, Paulaner (generally only Bavarian beers are good german ones IMO)
Austria: Stiegl, Murauer (especially the Bock beer!), Wieselburger, Rabenbräu
England, Ireland: Newcastle , Kilkenny
US: - nothing POSITIVELY worth mentioning
 
HA HA


As long as everyone can agree that Budweiser is not good, everything will be fine.


Amen, Bud and Stella "Wife beater" Artois, are just, well, wrong.

:mischief:
 
It is too bad that there is so much Budweiser bashing going on. As an American with tastebuds, I can attest that American Budweiser is an abomination, but its only a bastardization of a Czech masterpiece of brewing. The original and superior beer is sold as Budvar in Europe and Czechvar in the states. Fantastic light beer, I highly reccomend it. There is actually an interesting legal battle going on right now between Budvar and Fake-Budweiser because Fake-Budweiser quite literally stole its very namesake from one of the oldest brewing traditions in the world. Imperialist pigs!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budweiser_Budvar
 
It is too bad that there is so much Budweiser bashing going on. As an American with tastebuds, I can attest that American Budweiser is an abomination, but its only a bastardization of a Czech masterpiece of brewing. The original and superior beer is sold as Budvar in Europe and Czechvar in the states. Fantastic light beer, I highly reccomend it. There is actually an interesting legal battle going on right now between Budvar and Fake-Budweiser because Fake-Budweiser quite literally stole its very namesake from one of the oldest brewing traditions in the world. Imperialist pigs!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budweiser_Budvar

Yes, obviously Czechvar is vastly superior to A-B's Budweiser, but how is that Budvar has "the original and superior beer" if Budvar didn't even exist when A-B ripped off the Budwesier name from earlier Czech breweries? "Budweiser" is a type of beer, like Chianti is a type of wine. Budvar didn't invent Budweiser, the beer or the name. Budvar is a Johnny-Come-Lately who co-opted the Budweiser name for what is admittedly a top 5 Czech Pilsner.
 
Just had a Cerveza Caguama (It's a Mexican brew) and I have to say it was...average.
 
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