rotrax
Well-Known Member
Not true I have drunk excellent beer in the US in the very brewery it was made in. Some of our transatlantic cousins are finding that real beer (not real ale I think that is still a step to far for them) is a good drink and can cost no more that the stuff I mentioned before and its look alikes. The advent of the micro brewery has made some very nice brews available if you know where to look
I can second that, drunk excellent beers from micro-breweries in Wisconsin and Michigan. The normal stuff is not very good at all. I found draught Staropramen (Prague Beer) in a Miami beach bar once. I was telling the barkeep how pleased I was to find it and how good it was, so he tried some-he had never bothered as is was foreign rubbish! He became an instant convert and within a few days it became his biggest selling line. American Bud is but a shadow of the Czech Budvar-apparently some Czech expats in the 1800's started making Czech style beer and it was pretty good. However, the money men became involved and it deteriated to what it is now. I firmly believe, after more than 50 years exhaustive trials that Czech beers are amongst the best in the world. I have a 1.5 litre bottle of "Radagast"- a Moravian beer and 5 cans of "Zlaty Bazant"-Golden Pheasant-from Slovakia in stock at the moment. I dont expect they will last long!