What Is the Best Tasting Beer in the World?
If you were asked, “What is the best beer in the world?”, what brand of beer would you choose as being the best tasting beer? Is your favorite beer an imported or domestic brand? Do you like bottled beer, draft or canned beer? Do you know how many different kinds of beer there are and how each is rated? Have you ever searched online for reviews and ratings about a certain kind of beer you haven’t tasted or tried yet?
You don’t have to attend a beer tasting party just to find out what beers are amongst the best in the U.S. or worldwide, or which are the worst beers and not worth spending your money on. If you want to know what the world’s best beers are, just head over to Allyn Hane’s beer blog at the Big Beer Blog to get Allyn’s opinions about different beers on the market, and watch the accompanying videos. Heck, I’d never even heard of India Pale Ale until I found Allyn’s beer reviews blog.
I admit that anytime I’m in the mood for a good beer, which is usually when we’re at a Mexican restaurant having dinner, I opt for one of the cheap beers that is on sale during Happy Hour. I usually prefer to drink beer straight from the bottle, since I’m not a “girly-girl” kind of girl, but will sometimes order beer on draft if the price of bottled beer doesn’t suit me. I have also never gotten drunk a day in my life or ever “had too many“, because I don‘t ever want to risk developing a drinking problem, and never will.
Bottled Beer vs. Draft Beer
I don’t know why there seems to be such a big difference between bottled beer and draft beer as far as taste is concerned, but bottled beer tastes better than draft in my opinion, and I’m not too keen on canned beer either. Beer is definitely an acquired taste, and I highly doubt I will ever get to the point of being interested in drinking any of the so-called “heartier” beers, which look like mud to me.
I’m not a wine drinker at all, and I couldn’t tell you the first thing about what wine tastes better than another, but I’ll order a Margarita or a Mudslide before I’d order a glass of wine. Grandpa occasionally likes to drink Crown and Coke, always in moderation, and sometimes enjoys drinking a beer or two in social settings. Add some Baileys Irish Cream to a hot cup of coffee and I’m all set!
Since I don’t know much about the different types of beer on the market, more often than not I end up drinking a Miller, Bud, Corona or Coors brand because I’m already familiar with it, in the “light” variety of course. I’m not sure that we even qualify as being “social drinkers”, since it’s only on very rare occasions that either of us even think about buying or ordering alcoholic beverages, but Allyn Hane’s beer reviews blog answers some of the questions I’ve had about beer.
Beer Pong Game Tables
I wonder if Allyn has ever participated in a beer pong drinking party, perhaps during his college days, since he loves beer so much? It seems the beer pong game, also known as Beirut, is a very popular drinking game for college kids. Notice I said beer pong, NOT beer bong – which has to do with drinking too but a different idea altogether.
I don’t know how to play beer pong myself, nor do I have any interest in buying any beer pong products that are for sale, but my understanding of the game is that players throw a pin-pong ball across a table in hopes of landing the ball in a cup of beer on the other end. I don’t know how the winner of the game is decided either, but beer pong has apparently been around for a very long time and won’t be going away any time soon.
There are rules and regulations to playing beer pong, just like with any other kind of game, and there people who are so fascinated with the beer pong game that players make their own homemade, custom beer pong tables with some pretty impressive design ideas. From what I’ve heard, the tables used to play beer pong are folding tables, which makes them quite portable and easy to carry around from place to place.
There’s even a beer pong tournament called the World Series of Beer Pong scheduled for January 2010 in Las Vegas, with a winning payout for the best beer pong player of $50,000. No wonder so many beer pong players are searching for cheap beer pong tables or are trying to learn how to build a beer pong table themselves rather than having to buy an expensive, ready-made table to practice their game techniques.
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Wow – I never heard of Beer Bong before. I don’t drink beer often but I do like Becks from the bottle and also Guiness on draft. Guiness and blackcurrant is very nice.
I had never heard of beer bong (or beer pong for that matter) until verrry recently. I’m just not that much of a drinker to know the names of various beers or alcoholic drinks. I’ve heard of Becks but Guiness and blackcurrent are new to me. Is it black current or blackcurrent, one word or two? See what I mean?
thanks for the linkage and the mentions, much appreciated!
Beer from the bottle is pretty good, but you could easily develop a taste for the tap if you tried. BTW–nothing wrong with liking those beers you drink now with your Mex, but the “muddy” ones do have their finer points, you just gotta get there slowly!
AL
Hmm, muddy beer. Sounds umm delightful lol. I think I have tried a dark “muddy” type beer once before, but I can’t for the life of me remember what it was called. I must not have liked it much, since it didn’t leave much of an impression on me ha!