| kn said: If I had to claim a favorite beer and live only with one, I would probably choose Kronenbourg 1664. It is a french beer that is imported in the U.S. but very, very difficult to find. On tap it's quite tasty and isn't far behind in bottles. Try it if you can find it. |
I guess not many people on here are from the UK, Kronenbourg is very common here and i agree it is a great lager, while its easy to find, its often badly served here but if you find a decent pub its really good.
They also do a 'blanc' version (french for white) which is a very fruity and very strong version, its something you either love or hate.
I dont think i can write one favourite becasue not that many really stand out and any that i really like i soon grow tired of if i drink the same beer regular. I tend to prefer beers brewed in europe, usually a bit stroner and with more flavour. Theres also some great lagers from the easy, aspecially the japanese Asahi, which has light taste and as made with sake.
My actual drinking habbits are to start on a cider with lots of ice, its always very refreshing as your first drink, then a strong ale like newcastle brown or similar (theres litterally 100's of different ones here) and then drink a decent lager, too much of the stronger ales is a bad (and expensive) thing!












