Latest Cooking & Cuisine Forum Topics:

  • whats the best way to store produce? are "green bags" any good? (3 posts)
  • Best Chinese food on the menu??? (15 posts)
  • Any good recipes or ideas using Canadian Bacon and/or Lil Smokies? (4 posts)
  • What's the best way to avoid a hangover? (47 posts)
  • if you drink your own urine will it make you sick? (13 posts)
  • How do I start eating like a vegan? (20 posts)
  • can someone help me think of a good argument? (19 posts)
  • Can a vegan eat foods made with yeast? (8 posts)
  • Beer! whats the best kind do you think? (11 posts)
  • How are you celebrating "World Vegetarian Week"? (12 posts)
  • How do you like your toast?? (22 posts)
  • Mock up recipe for Healthy Choice Chicken Margherita? (2 posts)
  • Need absinthe assistance please!!!!!? (6 posts)
  • Least favorite vegetable and fruit? (24 posts)
  • What's your favourite Mexican food? (10 posts)
  •  
    Author Message

    LollypopLover

    Members


    Online status

    817 posts

    Location: Finland
    Occupation: Hatter
    Age:

    #379025   2008-05-20 18:04 GMT      
    I like canadian,carling and millers

    Canadian is the best tho

    Oceanbreeze

    Members


    Online status

    848 posts

    Location: Trinidad And Tobago
    Occupation: Flight attendant
    Age:

    #379026   2008-05-20 18:08 GMT      
    German or Boston,U.S.A.

    Orangedog

    Members


    Online status

    789 posts

    Location: El Salvador
    Occupation: Joiner
    Age:

    #379027   2008-05-20 18:11 GMT      
    Are you asking for Country then?

    Belgium.

    Belgian Strong Ales, Belgian Lambics, Belgian Witts... Heck anything made by those crazy Belgian Trappist monks.


    Other than Unibroue I can't think of one beer that would make anybody say that Canada has the best.

    Pebble

    Members


    Online status

    811 posts

    Location: Mauritania
    Occupation: Construction engineer
    Age:

    #379028   2008-05-20 18:11 GMT      
    Hello! Real Ale is my partners fav Beer! Weird stuff with weird names like Fursty Ferret or a bottle which has a cheesy pirate and ship on it! ASDA have entire rows of this stuff!
    Me - I like good old Extra cold Carling. With a game of footy of course

    x

    CoffeeCup

    Members


    Online status

    817 posts

    Location: Tuvalu
    Occupation: Chemist
    Age:

    #379029   2008-05-20 18:12 GMT      
    I like Red Stripe, from Jamaica.

    DarkThinkeR

    Members


    Online status

    773 posts

    Location: Honduras
    Occupation: Investment broker
    Age:

    #379030   2008-05-20 18:13 GMT      
    Labatts, Newcastle, Kokanee Glacier beer, miller recipe 150,

    I prefer canadian pilsners, and domestic lagers

    Goldriver

    Members


    Online status

    801 posts

    Location: Montserrat
    Occupation: School superintendent
    Age:

    #379031   2008-05-20 18:18 GMT      
    australian fosters is the best.

    UpThere

    Members


    Online status

    827 posts

    Location: Iran
    Occupation: Locksmith
    Age:

    #379032   2008-05-20 18:20 GMT      
    I like German Lagers and English Ales.
    The American Ales are far too hoppy (out of balance and bitter) for my taste and the American and Canadian Lagers are too bland.

    Since you've already announced your favorites I don't thik you'll agree however...

    MagicStick

    Members


    Online status

    833 posts

    Location: Western Sahara
    Occupation: Escort
    Age:

    #379033   2008-05-20 18:41 GMT      
    Free and cold.

    WellBalanced

    Members


    Online status

    812 posts

    Location: Saint Kitts And Nevis
    Occupation: Ironworker
    Age:

    #379034   2008-05-20 20:52 GMT      
    Moretti!

    Xfactor

    Members


    Online status

    753 posts

    Location: Slovakia
    Occupation: Circuit preacher
    Age:

    #379035   2008-05-21 16:44 GMT      
    I agree with Mayor Adam West, Belgian beers are absolute top in the world. My absolute favorite is Duvel. The very very best there is.
    > 1 <