Top 10 Beers of the World
by Keemo on 04/10/08 at 3:46 am
Here is a personal list of my favorite beers from around the world.
I am fortunate enough to have lived and traveled to many different places in the world. Everywhere I go, I am always open to try new foods and drinks. Here is a list of my top ten favorite beers of the world. Let me know what you think. I hope you enjoy.
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Mac and Jack’s African Amber (America)
I first sampled this beer at a special event called ‘Zoobalee’ in the Point Defiance Zoo, Point Defiance, Wa. It is a very solid amber that can be found in Oregon and Washington. The appearance, smell, and taste combine to make delightful beer that goes down easy.
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Paulaner Hefeweizen (Germany)
I first tasted this beer in a Paulaner beer tent, at Volksfest, in Grafenwoer, Germany. Most Hefe’s are too sour and heavy for me, but Paulaner makes a light hefe, that is more sweet than most.
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Beamish Stout (Ireland)
Guiness has ruled the beer kingdom of Ireland for a long time, but that may be coming to an end soon. While I do still like Guiness, Beamish Stout is just too good to leave off my top ten list. This is a very dense, slow drinking beer. It has a chocolaty taste, and is a breath of fresh air for you Guiness drinkers.
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Negro Modelo (Mexico)
Ahh, Clearwater Beach, Sun, Sand, Bikinis, and a Negro Modelo… Life doesn’t get much better than that. Negro Modelo is a dark reddish, clean tasting beer with a caramel aftertaste. After trying one of these complex bottles of happiness, you’ll be hard pressed to go back to your plain ‘ole Corona.
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Land Shark (America)
Ok, I have to admit some bias here. This is a Jimmy Buffet original, brewed by the Margaritaville Brewing Co., and I am definitely a parrot head. I love Buffet’s songs, I love the Margaritaville restaurant, and I love Land Shark. Land Shark is a light beer, with a hint of tequila and lime. The only problem with this beer is that they are hard to find unless you live in Florida, or close to a Margaritaville restaurant.
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Mississippi Mud (America)
Here is one try for you ‘black and tan’ lovers. Just keep in mind that this is not a traditional ‘black and tan’ beer. It is a dark, but not too dark, mixture of English Porter and Continental Pilsner. Mississippi Mud has a nutty, smokey taste, and a great after taste. It comes in a brown jug with faux shrink wrap to give the appearance of an old moonshine jug. Definately one of the best looking and tasting beers around.
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AleSmith IPA (America)
Most India Pale Ale’s come from England, but the one to make my top ten list comes from California. This is a very attractive looking, golden amber beer. AleSmith has very strong hops, and a smooth crisp taste like all IPA’s should have. It goes down easy, and is light on the stomach, so you can enjoy this beer with dinner, or all night long.
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Duvel (Belgium)
This is a strong ale from Belgium. If you like lots of carbonation in your beer, this one is for you. Duvel has champagne-like carbonation, and a citrus aroma. It is very pale, and has a sharp taste that is extremely satisfying.
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Ayinger Dunkelweizen (Germany)
Dunkelweizen is one of my favorite styles of beer, and Ayinger makes my favorite dunkel. It is a dark red-brown beer with a very dominant taste that will have your taste buds screaming for more. It also has a surprisingly sweet aftertaste. Ayinger Dunkel is a must try for dark beer lovers.
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Baltika 6 Porter (Russia)
This is a very dark, almost black, beer with a creamy head. It has a sweet smell, and chocolaty taste. A bit heavy, but smooth nonetheless. Baltika 6 Porter is a great winter beer.
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6 Comments
Jay ( datedisplay.com )
Oct 4th, 2008
I like trying different beer. All beer don’t taste the same, but the end results is the same-feeling good!
Carboy Films
Oct 6th, 2008
We just did a beer review on the AleSmith IPA. It will be p on our blog soon. It’s a tasty beer.
Kevin
http://www.carboyfilms.com
Big Dawg
Oct 9th, 2008
Nothing like a good beer after a hard days work. I am finding the older I get I prefer the darker beers because they have more body and a fuller taste.
Brian Daniel Stankich
Oct 9th, 2008
I had a raspberry flavored beer at a micro-brewery in Milwaukee. VERY TASTY.
ryan butler
Oct 31st, 2008
i think the best beer in the world is Presidente fron the dominican republic and i know alot about beer!!!
K-ALE
Apr 3rd, 2009
Fort Collins, CO! O’dell’s, 90 shilling!! Good dark beer..
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