I like too many beers to name all at once. My favourite at the moment is Tequila beer, it's great for drinking with friends. My all time favourite, however, is Hobgoblin. I really love real ale because it can be as complex as a good wine. Badger Golden Champion is great for those warm summer days when you need refreshment, I love the delicate elderflower taste and slight bitterness. I'd better stop now, lest I sound like a total alkie.
Best beer? Beer, like women, is a personal choice. I prefer hot women and cold beer (sorry, all you UK'ers.) My favorite? Chimay Blue Label. It is very difficult in my opinion to beat a Belgian beer...
New Castle Brown Ale!!!!!
Last Sunday I had Newcastle Brown Ale from a can. It was just wrong tasting. Am I the only one who thinks that ale should be drunk from either a bottle or a pint glass? Lager is fine in cans, but ale from cans is just sacrilegious. Somebody agree with me please, because my friends think I'm slightly mad for thinking this, not that I care, but it's nice when people agree.
Efes Pilsen is the best beer brand in Turkey
I think all liquids that we drink should be in glass. I hate cans. It's makes what's inside taste... like the can? Or metally, or canny. Milk, soda, beer all should be from glass.
I would have to say tank 7s IPA
I've just remembered about another beer that I like: Tesco Finest Belgian Wheat beer. It's actually as complex as a good wine/ It has a nice fruitiness, some long lasting bitterness, is slightly nutty and quite spicy. It has a smooth texture and goes down pretty well.
I am UK. My first beer, at 14 I think in the pub!, was a light and bitter which some will remember I hope. I moved on the 'Real ales' which in those days were still delievered in the traditional wooden barrels and a good pub would put the barrel in position until it had settled and tasted good (through sampling). The temperature I believe is also key (58C I believe). I used to love a good Courage Directors, a Youngs Special, London Pride and OMG many more. I used to frequent when I could the pubs with CAMRA recognition (Campaign for Real Ale) and they served great pints.
Alas over the peat 10 years or so I have gone to lager which I dont enjoy anywhere near as much but I admit I am not adventurous and buy Fosters (ducks!!). In the main this is due, certainly when out, to many pubs not putting the effort in to ensure a good real ale is served at its best and so many people now will drink keg and frothey and COLD !! beer like John Smiths (sorry but yuck). Sad really because this country to some extent is famous for its beer (Real Ale) as Ireland is for Guinness. 6o years ago the ladies drunk port and lemon or brandy and lemonade on a night out and the men real ale ... was lager even around then ??. I bet statistically the nation, well the men anyway, are primarily lager drinkers now ... sad.
Real Ale .... RIP.