
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." Benjamin Franklin
Growing up in the United States, I've always been around the ever-present selections of Budweiser, Miller, and Coors. And as good as these may seem, they just don't measure up to that of many foreign beers. Don't get me wrong, the U.S. is definetely in the running. The Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and the Yuengling Traditional Lager for instance are both excellent. For the most part, however, our beer lacks something from its European Counterparts. Whenever I travel, I always enjoy trying the local beer. Here are some of my favorites and the most popular:
German Beer
- Edelstoff Augustiner
- Beck's
- Binding Romer Pilsner
- Bitburger Premium
- Lowenbrau
- Paulaner Hefe-Weissbier
- Warsteiner Premium Verum
Belgian Beer
- Stella Artois
- Leffe Brune
- Maes Pils
- Chimay Bleue
- Hoegaarden Blanche
- Duvel
Dutch Beer
- Amstel
- Heineken
- Grolsch
- Oranjeboom
- Bavaria
Austrian Beer
- Kaiser Draught
- Stiegl Pils
- Hirter Privat Pils
- Zipfer Marzen
- Schwechater Zwickl
Danish Beer
- Gron Tuborg
- Carlsberg
- Faxe Premium
- Ceres Red Erik
- Bjorne
Czech Beer
- Budweiser Budvar
- Pilsner Urquell
- Eggenberg Kristian
- Flekovsky Tmavy Lezak
- Gambrinus Svetle Pivo
English Beer
- Bass Pale Ale
- Fuller's 1845
- Newcastle Brown Ale
- Gale's Trafalgar
- Charlie Wells Bombardier
Irish Beer
- Guinness Original
- Kilkenny Irish
- Harp Lager
- Murphy's Irish Red
Canadian Beer
- Labatt Ice
- Molson Canadian
- Moosehead Lager
- Grasshopper
- Creemore Springs
Asian Beer
- Tsingtao
- Bengal Tiger
- 333
-Kirin
- Bir Bintang Pilsener
- Boon Rawd Singha
- Sapporo
- Asahi Super Dry
Latin American and Caribbean Beer
- Pacifico Clara
- Dos Equis
- Sol
- Red Stripe
- Quilmes
- Iguazu
Australian and New Zealand Beer
- Victoria Bitter
- Steinlager
- Castlemaine XXXX
- Foster's Lager
- Tui