Schlitz
Old Milwaukee
Miller High LIfe
Olympia
these are/were awesome mass produced American beers.
Schlitz
Old Milwaukee
Miller High LIfe
Olympia
these are/were awesome mass produced American beers.
Ive been told the Belgium's have 2000 different, beers I would like to try each one.![]()
Depends on what it is, but like Lyle said, however they serve it.
A fun fact Portland Oregon has the most microbreweries and stripclubs of any city in the world, the most popular beer there? PBR![]()
I have a hard time drinking mass brewed beer most of the time, it's usually just watered down lager with gimmicky cans.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Today I have mostly been drinking Abbot Ale. A 2010 gold Quality Award winning Ale in the world beer awards winning the award for Europes best premium pale ale. It isn't particularly pale, more sun splashed mahogany with a rich malty taste. It has a sour finish but would be quite acceptable even to those used to sweeter beers as it is fruity and quite light for those unaccustomed to the joys of Ale. It is brewed in the Greene King Brewery established in 1799 in Bury St Edmunds, England and although this particular Ale was first made in the 1950's, brewing in Bury's Abbey actually started back in 1086. It is a modest 5% and would be nice with food, maybe a pork and apple pie or some cheese and pickle.
Cheers
In the pub cold.
At home ill have a box or 2 sat somewhere so its not cold but surprisingly not too warm, it's just right. Summer time i'll stick a few in the fridge so i can sit in the sun and appreciate how refreshing it is.
I love to take the piss and get a warm beer in the pub on a hot summer's day.
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