prawn_86
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Are there any other members out there that would consider themselves beer connoisseurs?
Personally I love my beer, and like many other beer lovers, i think it has a lot wider variety than wines, due to the fact that extra things such as fruit are actually added during the brewing process.
This is not a beer vs wine debate however.
Personally i love beers that are brewed for the flavour, not just mass prduced by certain major corporations
However i do still drink average beers, just not as often.
Other fellow beer lovers, I invite you to list your top 3 (to start with) and reasons as to why its so good.
My List (In no specific order):
Little Creatures Pale Ale:
Brewed using hop flowers. You can actually taste the floral flavour as it is very strong. A very sweet and fruity ale.
James Squire Pilsner:
Pilsners are the height of lagers, and this one is no exception. Uses a mixture of different hops, and is great all year round.
Stella Artois:
Probably the most "mainstream" of my choices. Belgians best selling beer, and I must say there is nothing quite like an ice cold Stella on a hot summers day. Not as full on as the 2 above, yet still full of subtle flavours.
Personally I love my beer, and like many other beer lovers, i think it has a lot wider variety than wines, due to the fact that extra things such as fruit are actually added during the brewing process.
This is not a beer vs wine debate however.
Personally i love beers that are brewed for the flavour, not just mass prduced by certain major corporations
Other fellow beer lovers, I invite you to list your top 3 (to start with) and reasons as to why its so good.
My List (In no specific order):
Little Creatures Pale Ale:
Brewed using hop flowers. You can actually taste the floral flavour as it is very strong. A very sweet and fruity ale.
James Squire Pilsner:
Pilsners are the height of lagers, and this one is no exception. Uses a mixture of different hops, and is great all year round.
Stella Artois:
Probably the most "mainstream" of my choices. Belgians best selling beer, and I must say there is nothing quite like an ice cold Stella on a hot summers day. Not as full on as the 2 above, yet still full of subtle flavours.