Best Canned Beer?

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  1. tom_caton profile image78
    tom_catonposted 13 years ago

    For me, either Heineken or Tuborg (or Turbo G)

    You?

    1. qwark profile image59
      qwarkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      what do ya mean   ...best?

      1. tom_caton profile image78
        tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        nicest, strongest, whatever you're most likely to get if you're getting cans of beer

        1. qwark profile image59
          qwarkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Tom...lol I can't stand the taste of beer..yuk.
          I challenge anyone to put 10 beers in front of them in unmarked containers to tell me which beer is which...the only diff I could tell is the diff in taste of dark beers and light beers.
          I could never understand people liking the taste of beer.
          lol

  2. Cagsil profile image69
    Cagsilposted 13 years ago

    When I drank beer- it's always Coors. smile

    1. Dave Barnett profile image58
      Dave Barnettposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I knew I liked you Cag. I like Coors till I'm east, then it's either Yuengling or a microbrew. Rogue Ale is made here.

      1. tom_caton profile image78
        tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        coors is always a good night (or day) in the makin!

  3. lrohner profile image69
    lrohnerposted 13 years ago

    I don't know my cans from my bottles, but I do like Tecate, Yuengling, Pacifico and, occasionally, a Corona with a heap of lime. smile

  4. tom_caton profile image78
    tom_catonposted 13 years ago

    Anyone ever had Bavaria, just tried it last night, kinda fruity, reminds me of buckfast for some reason!

  5. profile image0
    Toby Hansenposted 13 years ago

    Best Australian canned beer: Carlton Draught

    Best Foreign canned beer: Kilkenny Lager (Ireland)

    Best Foreign bottled beer: Newcastle Brown Ale (UK)

    Worst beer ever brewed: Foster's Lager (Australia)

    You can always spot a tourist from the UK in an Australian pub. They will be the only one drinking Foster's. No self respecting Australians do.

    1. tom_caton profile image78
      tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      strange.. I've never heard of kilkenny lager! is it brewed in australia? I know it's irish n all but perhaps its made by an irish company in australia cos I dont think we have it here!

      1. profile image0
        Toby Hansenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Is a Guinness brand these days.



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        1. tom_caton profile image78
          tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          ah tis a stout then..

          1. profile image0
            Toby Hansenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            And a lovely one it is too!

            1. tom_caton profile image78
              tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              mind you i've had a bit of a problem with canned stout since i was given a tray of gone off guinness.. nasty..

          2. SimeyC profile image88
            SimeyCposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Nope it's not a stout - it's an ale - the ONLY stout Guinness brew is Guinness!!!!

            As for the best beers in a can - well all the decent beers over in the US come in bottles - you can get Boddigntons, Bass etc in cans, but they really are not as good as some of the micro-brews available such as Old Bastard etc.

            Newcastle brown is pretty good in a can - especially the 5 liter draft can!!!!

    2. Dave Harris profile image68
      Dave Harrisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      My favourite is probably Staropramen czech beer, but it comes in a bottle, not a can. I agree with you Toby, fosters is the worst beer ever and I am from the UK.

  6. ediggity profile image59
    ediggityposted 13 years ago

    Tecate or Bud Light.

  7. Mikeydoes profile image44
    Mikeydoesposted 13 years ago

    Bud me

  8. sim0n30 profile image60
    sim0n30posted 13 years ago

    Always heineken for me, its a little more expensive, but worth it.

    1. tom_caton profile image78
      tom_catonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      yeh i wish heineken were cheaper..

  9. deutsched profile image58
    deutschedposted 13 years ago

    Heineken hands down! big_smile

  10. prettydarkhorse profile image62
    prettydarkhorseposted 13 years ago

    Heineken or Corona in can LOL

  11. Ren Chin profile image70
    Ren Chinposted 13 years ago

    corona

  12. CYBERSUPE profile image60
    CYBERSUPEposted 13 years ago

    Fort Pitt or Old Export

  13. lilibees profile image60
    lilibeesposted 13 years ago

    I am a Miller Lite girl, and not so much without making it a red beer!

  14. TammyHammett profile image59
    TammyHammettposted 13 years ago

    I am a beer lover, but definitely not beer in a can. Nothing better than an ice cold BOTTLE of beer. But if I had to pick one, Fosters is the best in a can, by far.

  15. tom_caton profile image78
    tom_catonposted 13 years ago

    anyone ever had dutch gold? its fucking awful, someone gave me a can of it yesterday, christ it was vile! avoid! oh and hakkenburg.

    two god awful brews

  16. Robin L Rowe profile image61
    Robin L Roweposted 12 years ago

    I'll have a Pabst Blue Ribbon, please.
    Red neck...white socks...blue ribbon beer!

  17. Jonathan Janco profile image60
    Jonathan Jancoposted 12 years ago

    Beamish. I dont run into it where I live, but when I go on my yearly early autumn retreat in Berkshire County I have about twelve a day.

  18. renegadetory profile image60
    renegadetoryposted 12 years ago

    If its summer then I love Stella Artois for the crisp, refreshing taste.  I also like Rickard's White.

    If it's winter, or cooler outside I don't mind a darker beer such as Kilkenny Irish Cream Ale.

  19. Veganfamily profile image60
    Veganfamilyposted 12 years ago

    I like Aldi,s Sainte Etienne Premium Belgian Lager. Tastes as good as Stella Artois but half the price.

 
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