Red Horses Beer - interesting why these Red Horses drink from a bottle. Usually horses still drink from a bucket and at least a couple buckets at a time.
I always get flack from my buddy when I bring over a micro brewery beer. It's almost the only thing i drink, if and when I do. Then there's the other friend who says: There's only 2 types of beer. Beer you have and beer you don't have. Usually its a strong IPA.
When I'm in the US it's usually Used to do de George Jones a lot so only drink 3-4 maybe 5 after I been working in de yard all day
And for those of you like @lobo11 afraid to take off dare Kung Flu mask to enjoy a cold one Here's one solution
Dat happens when you drink too much beer still might want to get checked for a STD . . It's a Joke. Welcome to MDL
Lol. Heineken is watery poop per se. Heineken is one of the biggest breweries in the world..and that's the way it tastes...mainstream, no own character and also no flavor. Heineken spreads like the pest all over the world. I only drink it (have no other choice) when I fly. But if you find it better than American beers, then American beers must be utterly bad.
I don't really drink much beer. I prefer rum but for the beers I had Heineken is the best. I like that it isn't flavoured . And yes American beers are horrible. Either they are watery and no taste or they are bitter. You should try Coors that's the worst you can have like 50 and it does nothing to you. Sam Adams is the most reasonable American beer to me. The absolute worst are Caribbean beers with Carib being just horrible. By the way, where the beer is made matters. It's just like chocolate. You can have a brand that varies by country example Cadbury, the Portugal one is the best the English one is very sticky and dense and the American one is loaded with sugar and doesn't taste as milky. With Heineken the Dutch imports are better than the local brewed ones. Well to me anyway it's all subjective.
I agree with you. Where I live there are craft breweries around. I actually don't buy beer from factories 'beer in bottles' .... Craft breweries have their own bottles / large beer mugs you usually buy. They have refill service for take away. I like the great variety and small batches...
Yeah, well....being German it's unavoidable. I do not drink that much beer, though. I am generally interested in traditional alcoholic beverages. It's something special and I only drink (if I) at weekend and not regularly. You posted about rum....my favorite is Zacapa 23 años (Guatemala). A.H. Riise Non Plus Ultra (US Virgin Island) is also very nice.
The best rum I ever had was ElDorado 50 year old, that is so smooth , link below. Any of the aged Eldorado is good from 12 year old and up. 50 year https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/33578/el-dorado-grand-special-reserve-50th-anniversary Selection https://theeldoradorum.com/blended-rums