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The best beer can be found only in Germany. Imitations elsewhere around the globe are maybe a close second, at best.
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I can't agree with that. There are absolutely great beers available in many other countries besides Germany.
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The best beer can be found only in Germany. Imitations elsewhere around the globe are maybe a close second, at best.
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The best beer can be found only in Germany. Imitations elsewhere around the globe are maybe a close second, at best.
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I can't agree with that. There are absolutely great beers available in many other countries besides Germany.
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The best beer can be found only in Germany. Imitations elsewhere around the globe are maybe a close second, at best.
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I can't agree with that. There are absolutely great beers available in many other countries besides Germany.
Indeed - a few English and American and Czech and Belgian chaps may disagree as well......Nothing against the great beers of Germany. To be honest the best beer is local. Beer does NOT travel well, IMHO.
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The best beer can be found only in Germany. Imitations elsewhere around the globe are maybe a close second, at best.
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I can't agree with that. There are absolutely great beers available in many other countries besides Germany.
Indeed - a few English and American and Czech and Belgian chaps may disagree as well......Nothing against the great beers of Germany. To be honest the best beer is local. Beer does NOT travel well, IMHO.
Nothing illustrates that better than the remarkable difference between a fresh pint of Guinness at a pub in Ireland and one from here in the USA.
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Belgian Lambic beers don't really taste like beer.
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I don't particularly like beers with weird estery tastes, or spiced or flavored beers, with the exception of Hefe-Weisen and Weizenbock.
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The Weihenstephan Weizen yeast used in the German wheat ales naturally produces the esters that give the clove, vanilla, banana, etc. spicey flavors in those ales. This yeast would ruin other beer styles, as would the Belgian yeast strains.
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Check out the Fine Living channel they are talking about the first golden colored beer. Anyone want to guess what beer that is? It was brewed in Prauge.![]()
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