Essential Research: Favourite Beer
Discussion
Hi PH... Need to settle this once and for all... Out of the standard, common pub (so no microbrewery stuff) mass-produced piss, what do you buy the most (so not necessarily best tasting but most popular if you know what I mean).
Cheers.
Going to start myself and say. San Miguel when it is there, Stella Artois when it isn't... (I know, I'm sorry)
Cheers.
Going to start myself and say. San Miguel when it is there, Stella Artois when it isn't... (I know, I'm sorry)
Origin Unknown said:
My favorite has to be Singha gold but as it's no longer produced and hard to source, then it has to be normal Singha. Next and undoubtly what I drink the most of is Stella Artois. I still have no idea why people are ashamed of drinking this.
It's known as "wife-beater", not sure if it was the Stella as such or the clentel who tended to sink 15 of them before abusing the wife...To be fair after that many i'm not fit to stand on my hind legs let alone fight; even a woman (then this is medway though...)
Whatever the local bitter is. Round here it'll be Bath Ales Gem or Abbey Ales Bellringer by preference. I guess London Pride is often stocked all over the place and Marstons Pedigree is often found too, so either of those will do.
If we end up somewhere that doesn't serve bitter on pump (not tap) or in bottles then I suppose my default is either Budvar or Corona.
If we end up somewhere that doesn't serve bitter on pump (not tap) or in bottles then I suppose my default is either Budvar or Corona.
Lager wise Stella is great, IIRC it used to be 5.4% and very chemically which is when it earnt the 'wife beater' tag. For years it has been 5% and IMO quite a smooth lager (with a kick), also like Peroni, Heineken Export and Carlsberg Export. Carling is like piss water, especially the extra cold s
t you get served at some pubs, would rather have a lemonade! Now and again some Leffe (blonde) is a nice change and the King Cobra was lovely, don't see it nowadays though.
t you get served at some pubs, would rather have a lemonade! Now and again some Leffe (blonde) is a nice change and the King Cobra was lovely, don't see it nowadays though.This thread brings out the differences in expectations between lager drinkers and ale drinkers. The lager drinker expects to find the same beer in every pub so they can choose their personal favourite wherever they are (as lager travels well). The ale drinker expects to find local brews in pubs so gets more variety in their drinks but also more variability (ale generally doesn't travel well).
It makes it much harder for an ale drinker to pick a favourite as defined by the OP though
It makes it much harder for an ale drinker to pick a favourite as defined by the OP though

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