What is the best beer in the world, well atleast the ones i can think of, feel free to do a write in, lets find the REAL king of beers...
btw, its spelled Guinness. Guinness is good. unless i'm planning on getting thrashed, i won't get Bud, Coors, Miller, Corona, or Michaleob. and even then, it would probably be Bud or Corona, but thats only when getting really thrashed with a good sized group of people. i haven't tried Newcastle, Yeugling, or Colt 45. Sam Adams has some really good brews other than its mainstream product. Personally, I like Harpoon Brewery the best right now. They have some really good brews that are seasonal and some that good all year round. Haven't had the chance to try some Belgian beers, but hopefully i will soon. But more often than not, i like to support local brewaries. But then again, there's a whole world of great brews out there. thats my .02
I voted Newcastle, but I think Old Pecuiliar and Dicks Dirty Ale are far superior to any on that list.
Michaleob Colt 45 Sam Adams Yeugling Coors The beers listed above I’ve never heard of never mind tried, but the ones listed below, arnt they larger not beer? That’s like asking someone, who’s got the best bum & giving them picture of tits to look at! Miller Bud Corona Anyways, my choice would have to be guinness or samuel smiths
Lager is beer. There are two primary types of beer; lagers and ales. Lagers use bottom fermenting yeast and are fermented at colder temperatures (around 34F), which produces a cleaner, thinner, more transparant and lighter bodied beer than the ales, which is the other of the two primary types of beer. Ales use top fermenting yeast, meaning the yeast covers the top of the beer as it ferments. Ales have fuller bodies than lagers and are fermented at warmer temperatures (around 75F). And they ferment for less time than lagers. Ale yeast produces esthers, which often produce a fruity aroma, which is also apparant in the beer's taste. Under these two primary types of beer fall literally hundreds upon hundreds of actual beer styles.
i voted for corona because my favs are not listed and most of you probably havn't heard of them and therefor don't know what you're missing. Keith's India Pale Ale - Brewed at home here in Halifax Moosehead lager - another fine product of the Canadian Maritimes and if I'm feeling like a dark beer... Clancy's amber ale
None of the above my old stand-bys are Fat Tire and Bass any Belgian ale is better than anything on that list
My favorite cheap beer (under$6 for 12)- Pabst Blue Ribbon Favorite exspensive beer (over $6 for 6)- Anchor Steam or Magic Hat
none of those are even good! yeungling is at least drinkable. Cottonwood "Low Down Brown," Anchor "Liberty Ale," Otter Creek "Copper Ale," to name a few....
keystone light's the only one i've ever had.. gimme a break i'm only 14! (no i don't drink on a constant basis )
I'm gluten intollerant so no beer for me ...except for this stuff they make in Quebec, it's made with malted buckwhat and rice instead of the traditional malted barley, it's sinfully good I'm likely going to start brewing the stuff for myself becuase it's sooo pricey and I'm looking for new hobby ps, what's with all the lame american beers on your list? where are all the lame Canadian beers?