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European Beer ReviewHiding in the back of my Europe journal is a list of the 29 different types of beers that I tried while I was in Europe. I tried to get beers in their native countries and beers that I would not normally have a chance to drink in the US. I wanted to share this list with my thoughts on which ones you should look for stateside. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Hoegaarden – White beer, yum Hoegaarden Witte – White beer, OK Dommelsch – Local pilsner, OK Heineken- Everybody’s favorite Berlin, Germany Kostritzer – Black beer, dark but sweet. One of my favorites. Berliner Pils – Budweiser-esque Flensburger – Dunkel, very good. Worth a 6-pack. Diebel Altbier – OK, Pale Ale (not a fan of pales in general) Prater Dunkel – One of the best, local Prater brewery dunkel creation. Franziskaner Kristallklar – Filtered wheat, yum Schutller- German equivalent of Schlitz, nasty. Kilkenny – Halfway from Killians to Guiness Paulaner Hefe- Delicious Erdinger Dunkel – Washed down the Schutller with this, MUCH better! Prague, The Czech Republic Staropramen – Pilsner tatse, very tasty Staropramen Dark – Awesome beer, like the Prater KruĊĦovice- Great taste and refreshing pilsner. Pilsner Urquell – Old favorite Gambriau – The Czech Schlitz … nasty!! Velkopopovicky Kozel – Tasty sweet dark beer. Had it in a pub that was 800 years old. Herold – OK Velvet – Nasty. Thick and slimy pub ale. Interlaken, Switzerland RugenBrau – All night drinking here. Good taste, light (mix it with Lemonade 1664 Kronenbourg – They mostly taste the same … light and not very cold. Feldschlosschen – They mostly taste the same … light and not very cold. London, England John Smiths- Boring British pub ale Youngs Extra Bitter- I must have angered the beer gods. This is a disgusting cask ale. Strongbow – Cider ale … not too shabby. Pacifico – I had to get off the British beer. Comments are closed. |
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