What is your favorite beer /int/?
What should I drink if I visit your cunt?
American Budweiser
very good and refreshing
I liked the Franziskaner Dunkel when I was in Germany.
Also, in France... well, just search for >microbreweries, as the big brands are nothing more than bottled piss.
not the best but my always go to for some reason
When I was in London they had amazing ciders. I don't even like cider usually, but holy fuck it was good. Wish I could remember what it was called.
>>61166655
I am a bit of a snob, but I'll drink an ice cold bud on a hot summer day. It's basically water, after all.
>>61166685
>autism glass
>>61166493
I'll ask again
If you go buy the new beer, how much to buy it?
How to you drink it? I'm to read the lable for serving suggetsions or ...
Do you make your own beer?
Ever tried any of our cunt's?
>>61166493
My favourite beer:
Mango beer.
goes down so easily, still crisp, cheap, same potency as a normal beer. the flavour is off chops! 10/10 would recommend.
If you add lactose to your beer then you fucking suck at making beer and should find another hobby.
>>61166867
I used to get one really good one for $10 and a bunch of decent ones for $15 or $16. Right now I need a better job, so I haven't gone with anything high end for awhile. Now it is a 12 pack for $13 or $14, usually Sam Adams.
Don't make my own beer, but I've always wanted to give it a try.
Better beers I'll pour into a cup.
Never had anything from Estonia, but I'll keep an eye out.
>>61166764
Hang on, is this non-alcoholic?
>>61167287
it has alcohol why?
Hoegaarden (Belgian)
Sandels (Finnish)
>>61167314
Because turks don't drink alcohol, it's haram
>>61167314
>Anadolu Efes produces and markets beer and malt and non-alcoholic beverages in a wide geographical area comprising Turkey, Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.
Also, >>61167360
>>61167360
>>61167409
What?We even have our own alcoholic drink called rakı.Western turks are generally does not practice islam and there are still non muslim turks.
Current favourites are Shipyard APA and Green Devil IPA. Never used to enjoy beer, but been working as a barman for 2 years now and thought I'd broaden my palette a bit. Still can't drink dark ales or stouts though.
>>61167522
Everyone knows that Raki is from your Neighbor, the greek.
>>61167522
I met this one guy from Turkey.
His first year over here was a year of discovery. I don't think he even knew there was porn on the internet. A year in he asks "What is big deal about 'two girls one cop'? It look like the normal sex"
His pick-up line is "I live in Asia and work in Europe".
Anyway, I will have to check out Rakı. If it is a type of drink, I'll bet there must be some sold around here. I'm in a pretty big city with a lot of people from Greece and Turkey.
>>61167581
Shipyard, as in from Maine? They sell that over there?
>>61167726
Yeah, I work for a brand of chain pubs which has ~1000 outlets across the UK. As far as I'm aware, the majority of them sell Shipyard, so it's one of the more popular craft beers. It's a long way from being the most popular beer, but it's sold at a good price and is (in my opinion) much more refreshing and nicer tasting than lagers and most other ales.
>>61167856
You guys carry Pumpkinhead around Halloween?
The only correct answer
>>61167898
Not in the pubs I work at, is it nice?
>>61167997
It's delicious. Very flavorful. Goes great with cinnamon. More of a dessert kind of beer.
What are your top sellers?
>>61167588
there's more alcohol in rakı and it can be made from figs but yeah its mostly greek but my point was turks drink and produce alcohol
>>61167726
that guy must be poor as fuck
>>61168046
I'm not too big on the cinnamon flavour personally, but sounds good. They're a good brewery.
It probably varies from pub to pub, but in terms of ales our biggest sellers are just the English ones that are always on pump - Ruddle's Bitter, Abbot's Ale, and Doom Bar. I don't think there's anything special about them, they're just cheap and cheerful. The lagers we sell the most of are Carlsberg and Carling. Again, pretty average drinks, but fairly well-priced.
>>61168247
Any good porters or stouts?
>>61168393
The only one we have on regularly is Guinness, which is pretty popular. Now and then we'll get a guest porter or stout on pump, but in my experience they don't seem to sell that well. I don't drink them at all though, so I can't really say if they're any good or even remember the specific names.
>>61168750
Never been a fan of Guinness, actually.
I've heard it is a little different in America though.
>>61169283
People always say it tastes different (i.e. better) in Ireland, but I don't know if that's just an urban legend.
>>61169530
Leprechaun magic maybe?
I think in the US Guinness is brewed in Canada.
Can't see why a day's journey over a tiny channel would taint flavor though.
>>61166493
picrel became my personal favourite lately