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16 years 4 months ago #13

[quote:8izhp6j3]I like American craft beer but there are several continents that were skipped on this list![/quote:8izhp6j3]

I know of no good African,South American or Antartica beers.
I know very few good Australian or Asian beers (with the possible exception of Russia)

What beers from these continents would make your top 25?

16 years 4 months ago #14

Australia, New Zealand, and Japan have many very good beers (Little creatures, Emerson's, Hitachino). They also have some very bad beers (DB Gold, Fosters, VB, Lion Red).

As for South America you have Eisenbahn from Brazil and from Africa you have Tusker. From South America and Africa the market is mostly larger breweries (South African Brewers and Imbev). Some good lagers but nothing mind blowing.

A friend of mine lived at the research center in Antarctica and did some home brew but I am not sure that would be in the top 25.

16 years 4 months ago #15

I forgot New Zealand any NZ beer I have had has been great.

Would any of the Little creatures, Emerson's, Hitachino,Eisenbahn or Tusker beers make it into your top 25?

16 years 4 months ago #16

Little Creatures PA is the equal of SNPA in quality, if not better. Not sure that makes it a Top 25, though.

Kiuchi Brewery does a bunch of innnovative beers; I might very well rank their Espresso Stout.

16 years 4 months ago #17

Kiuchi Brewery cool I would love to try one of their beers.

No one seems to be clamouring for an English Ale or a Scottish PR stunt. Why?

16 years 4 months ago #18

This is why I don't like top 25. There are so many good beers in this world.

Why can't we all just get a cold one and pour it down our guzzler? I blame the English monarchy for this need to pick winners and pin an award on something.

Little Creatures Pale Ale or Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Youngs or Samuel Adams or Landlord. They are all good enough to get in my belly! Twenty five is a good start but not nearly enough.
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