[FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and more

Robert Holmes robert at holmesacosta.com
Wed Jul 19 10:40:46 EDT 2006


Not that an English ex-patriate would be in any way biased, but I think the
statement highlighted below is more accurately rendered "Germany is famous
for a cold fizzy liquid that the uneducated of palate call beer".

Theakstons, Pedigree, Boddingtons and the like - now that's beer....

Robert

On 7/19/06, Jochen Fromm <fromm at vs.uni-kassel.de> wrote:
>
>
> The rating is not correct. Although a cold
> Guinness or Heineken is good as well, there
> is no doubt that the best beer is made
> here in Germany, most of them is not available
> in the US. Germany is famous for its beer.
> There are at least 1,300 breweries in Germany,
> brewing over 5,000 varieties of beer.
>
> Some of the best brands available in
> the whole country are Krombacher Pils
> (excellent) and Warsteiner (refreshing).
> There are also a lot of regional brands:
>
> In the North Flensburger Pils, Beck's and Jever
> In the Middle Koenig Pilsener, Veltnis and Bitburger
> In the South Erdinger Weissbier and Paulaner
>
> Mixed beers are popular, too, in Hamburg
> "Alster" (with lemonade), in Berlin
> "Berliner Weisse" (with syrup), and
> many other alcopops popular especially
> among young people.
>
> -J.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Owen Densmore
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:42 PM
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> Subject: [FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and more
>
> Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/
>
>      -- Owen
>
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