Rothaus Tannenzaepfle from Germany
Pilsner Urquell from the Czech Republic (it is the mother of all Pils-Beer)
Pilsner Urquell from the Czech Republic (it is the mother of all Pils-Beer)
The thing with Fosters, Stella, Newcastle Brown, Guinness, and all the big names in the beer industry is that there's not just one brewery, one taste for them.hayesjam wrote:
Ive heard fosters is not bad over in england, but its the complete opposite over here (australia), ironic because it comes from australia. At my local bottle-o anything from europe is great, anything from america is crap and if you are looking for basic aussie stubbies you cant go past carlton draught (dont go near XXXX or tooheys new). just my opinionfat razza-fosterthelegend wrote:
well i would say fosters.....obviously....... but really shepherd neame's masterbrew...real ale
Hoegaarden is Belgian.aardfrith wrote:
Having said that, these are the beers I like most:
Shepherd Neame Bishop's Finger (brewed in Faversham, UK)
Newcastle Brown Ale (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK)
Jennings Sneck Lifter (Carlisle?, UK)
Hoegaarden (Netherlands ?)
Leffe (Belgium ?)
Chimay blue (Belgium) - the bottle label is blue, there's also white (blonde) and brown variations, each with different strengths
Kronenbourg 1664 (France) - for a session lager
Budweiser Budvar (Czech Republic ?)
SAMUAL SMITH'S PURE BREWED LAGER!!! Great English Beer.JE3146 wrote:
Ok, I took some notes from the last couple of threads that came through and I have to say... some of those downright sucked.
I'm looking for GOOD beer. Nothing from the USA. I know all the decent USA beers I need to know (yes there are some, and the west coasters know this well ).
Ales, Lagers, IPA's, Imperials.. etc
None of this water with concentrated hoppes flavor added. Something full bodied and tasteful that I can appreciate the taste of. Nothing to just get shitfaced off of. I have hard liquor for that.
So please...
I'm calling out the people of Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Give me some reccomendations that fit the bill. I have a local shop that carries a variety of foreign brands. I just need to know which are good. (I'd rather not sample them all though I may have to )
Toad Spit StoutJE3146 wrote:
I would if I had the room. My apartment kind of lacks for space. Fortunately I have the room for a nice mid sized fridge that stocks all my good brews. Soon as I buy a house I'll end up having a cooler with a keg or two on tap and most likely homebrew.ShotYourSix wrote:
My 2 current favorites are:
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Newcastle Brown Ale
Still can't beat my own homebrewed Spanish Red Ale or my Toadspit Stout though. I've got a 14 gallon carboy that I try to keep in the rotation. Anybody else here homebrew?
Do tell about that Toadspit Stout though lol...
Last edited by ShotYourSix (2006-08-31 06:45:12)