If you are partial to a nice ice cold brew in the evening, or maybe on a hot afternoon, what is your favorite? Beer is not to everyone's taste but it certainly floats many boats out there in the world of socializing.
Some people have their favorite and will never try another brand, While some adventurous types will not stop until they have sampled every variety there is.
Here we take a candid took at the beers and lagers that are considered the bees knees! Hitachino Nest Beer XH - Japan As unlikely as Belgian-styled brown ale brewed in Japan may sound, it is a total success story.
This is such a tasty treat and has been crafted with such care that you would be foolish to not give it a try.
The complex mix of flavors such as cinnamon and a gin-like after taste, elevate this brew into the world's elite.
You do not have to travel to Japan to try it, but try and source a decent import supplier before the stocks run out! Samuel Adams Noble Pils - Massachusetts, USA Sammy Adams is a household name for beer drinkers in the States and Europe.
This is the flagship for that historical brew house.
Heavily influenced by the Germanic geniuses of Stangmeiler Farm, this Boston powerhouse is a must try beer for old and new enthusiasts alike.
It contains the top five hop species and you can taste each strain as you drain the slender pils glass.
Ninkasi Total Domination IPA - Oregon, USA Another American brew assaulting our taste buds, this time from Oregon.
Ninkasi is one of the fastest growing breweries.
Named after the Sumerian goddess of brewing, this aggressive IPA contains the delicious combination of caramel and citrus rind.
Brasserie de la Senne Taras Boulba - Belgium Belgium has to be the heavyweight of beer brewing countries, and this 4.
5 percent pale ale is no slouch when it comes to packing a punch! It is a complex brew that contains a hint of pepper spice swimming in a sea of mellow grassy flavor.
Although much lighter than the famous trappist brews, this delectable drink can outweigh most of them for a full spectrum taste.
Dieu du Ciel! Peche Mortel - Canada This French Canadian really doesn't mess about.
Hitting the ABV scales at 9.
5 percent, it commands your respect and keeps it.
When you pour this midnight black brew into a narrow glass, you just know that your taste buds are in for a real treat.
The chocolate-espresso flavor may look a bit leftfield on paper, but trust me you will be a firm fan before the last drop is drained.
Some people have their favorite and will never try another brand, While some adventurous types will not stop until they have sampled every variety there is.
Here we take a candid took at the beers and lagers that are considered the bees knees! Hitachino Nest Beer XH - Japan As unlikely as Belgian-styled brown ale brewed in Japan may sound, it is a total success story.
This is such a tasty treat and has been crafted with such care that you would be foolish to not give it a try.
The complex mix of flavors such as cinnamon and a gin-like after taste, elevate this brew into the world's elite.
You do not have to travel to Japan to try it, but try and source a decent import supplier before the stocks run out! Samuel Adams Noble Pils - Massachusetts, USA Sammy Adams is a household name for beer drinkers in the States and Europe.
This is the flagship for that historical brew house.
Heavily influenced by the Germanic geniuses of Stangmeiler Farm, this Boston powerhouse is a must try beer for old and new enthusiasts alike.
It contains the top five hop species and you can taste each strain as you drain the slender pils glass.
Ninkasi Total Domination IPA - Oregon, USA Another American brew assaulting our taste buds, this time from Oregon.
Ninkasi is one of the fastest growing breweries.
Named after the Sumerian goddess of brewing, this aggressive IPA contains the delicious combination of caramel and citrus rind.
Brasserie de la Senne Taras Boulba - Belgium Belgium has to be the heavyweight of beer brewing countries, and this 4.
5 percent pale ale is no slouch when it comes to packing a punch! It is a complex brew that contains a hint of pepper spice swimming in a sea of mellow grassy flavor.
Although much lighter than the famous trappist brews, this delectable drink can outweigh most of them for a full spectrum taste.
Dieu du Ciel! Peche Mortel - Canada This French Canadian really doesn't mess about.
Hitting the ABV scales at 9.
5 percent, it commands your respect and keeps it.
When you pour this midnight black brew into a narrow glass, you just know that your taste buds are in for a real treat.
The chocolate-espresso flavor may look a bit leftfield on paper, but trust me you will be a firm fan before the last drop is drained.
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