Posted by CRUSADER on July 17, 2008 at 11:03:27 from (69.155.60.18):
In Reply to: Beer posted by Pat H. on July 17, 2008 at 05:09:55:
Are you speaking of American, European, or Asian beers? I've traveled around some over the past 23 years and have "sampled" beers from a few different countries. My mainstay over the past five or six years is Miller Lite. When in Europe, I enjoyed the viesen (sp) beers made from wheat a lot. Preferred the Amstel over the Hienecken in Holland, Enjoyed the Bitburg and Kirner Pils the most in Germany. And in England, I had some experience with the McKewan's, Carlsberg (Danish) beer, and many of the local area brews sold in the Pubs there. In Korea, the local favorites were the OB and the Hite, which I'll be having to get used to again in about four months when I return there. When I was in Spain, the favorites where the San Miguel, and in Turkey the Tuborg and Efes. Lately, the beer that I've been enjoying the most is the A&W brand Root Beer.
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