Wehave several favorites (Blue Moon, Guiness, and others), it depends on what typewe feel like drinking. However,we recently visited Melbourne. During the trip, we made friends with a man who owns three Begium bars. After sampling some ofthe Begiums beers,we would have to agree with Mieke58 that they are very smooth and delicious tasting.
Just got Mr. Beer Kit as a gift. will keep updatedas how my home brew turns out. Any home brewers out there?
I have one of those and make a batch from time to time. I like to run the brew process to 14 days and the ageing after bottleing 14 days. I think the flavor ripens better than the shorter time listed in the instructions. If you are doing any of the lagers try to keep the room temps down like 60f the yeast works better.
I'll never understand why so many people like Heineken... When I was in Amsterdam, I went looking for a pub that served Belgian beers, just to get away from that watered down Heineken. They charged outrageous prices, even for a lager, but it sure tasted good. My absolute favorite beer is Duvel, followed closely by Leffe. I rarely drink nowadays (a student that doesn't drink, what has the world come to) but if I do, I'll pick one of these and take my time to enjoy it, rather than chug pint after pint, as a lot my friends usually do.
When here in the states I drink Coor's light...they go down easy and when really cold they aren't too bad...when overseas I drink the REAL Amstel or Marathon. But considering I really really really like beer I'll drink just about any type if I can't get the one I like best! LOL