L.K.Eder
unbannable non-troll
sorry folks, it has to be germany.
in quality and diversity.
in quality and diversity.
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I can. The bulk of America has pathetic taste in most everything.I just can't believe the most popular beers in America are such utter crap.
Although I disagree on quality, it's a valid choice IMO. Germany certainly has great beeer. Diversity? Nah. America has about a billion styles/flavors/etc of beer - much of it I don't care for, but American easily wins the "diversity" tag. In fact when I was in Germany I saw little beyond the standard lagers and such.sorry folks, it has to be germany.
in quality and diversity.
I can. The bulk of America has pathetic taste in most everything.I just can't believe the most popular beers in America are such utter crap.
Although I disagree on quality, it's a valid choice IMO. Germany certainly has great beeer. Diversity? Nah. America has about a billion styles/flavors/etc of beer - much of it I don't care for, but American easily wins the "diversity" tag. In fact when I was in Germany I saw little beyond the standard lagers and such.sorry folks, it has to be germany.
in quality and diversity.
Or maybe there aren't that many diff kinds to know. Honestly I can't say for sure, just pointing out what I found when I was there. On the other hand, I'd say you don't know many American beers, to say the least.yeah, well. you don't know many german beers then.
Sounds pretty diverse to me. PS those all sound ridiculous and gross IMO (don't even get me started on "fruity beer") but it is diverse.many of the bastardizations i saw in other countries like belgium, usa and england would not even pass as "beer" here.
leinenkugel sunset.
a wheat beer with orange lemonade.
cherry beer in belgium.
chocolate ale in london.
Or maybe there aren't that many diff kinds to know. Honestly I can't say for sure, just pointing out what I found when I was there. On the other hand, I'd say you don't know many American beers, to say the least.yeah, well. you don't know many german beers then.
Sounds pretty diverse to me. PS those all sound ridiculous and gross IMO (don't even get me started on "fruity beer") but it is diverse.many of the bastardizations i saw in other countries like belgium, usa and england would not even pass as "beer" here.
leinenkugel sunset.
a wheat beer with orange lemonade.
cherry beer in belgium.
chocolate ale in london.
Yeah. From Germans.I'd say, that it is common knowledge that Germany has best beer. At least that's what I hear.
Most of the best beers are best only cool, sometimes near room temp. even.In my youth I drank Krombacher (German), but only ice-cold.
uh that's good to know. (??)Beer never tasted me
If we eliminate the mass produced swill most Americans call beer, I would have to go with the American craft brew industry. The best beer I have had in the last two years has all come from small American breweries. Hell, I even found an IPA that was palatable...
Palatable? The best IPAs I've ever had were American (and I've had more than a few).
PS I'm surprised not one vote for Ireland so far. They do make some darn fine beer, although I think Guinness is overrated.
China.
Belgium and Germany have some extraordinary beers...but then so does America...I have had some outstanding beer at breweries.
However - the lionshare of American beer is bitter swill.
I just can't believe the most popular beers in America are such utter crap.
? Porters and stouts are beers. Maybe you mean "lager" vs "beer"-?The only beer that Guinness manufacture is a product called "Black lager" which is only available in N.I, Guinness itself is not a beer but a porter or a stout.