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BBQ Season started, again. Best beer?

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    BBQ Season started, again. Best beer?

    I've tried a few beers, German, Japanese (brewed in Italy).

    But I'm looking for suggestions for the best beer ever! Less chemicals the better.

    I need the best beer ever for the best bbq ever. Come on CUK.
    Last edited by woohoo; 27 June 2019, 10:19.

    #2
    I like pretty much all of there: Bottled Beers | St. Peter's Brewery
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      #3
      Stella Artois - Wikipedia

      Despite the wife beater moniker it is actually one of the best 'lagers' around.

      Obviously if you want some hoppy hipster stuff there are plenty of options though.

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        #4
        I do like a fancy hipster hoppy beer.

        However, worth looking at those Belgian lagers that come in 25 ml bottles (they often come in boxes of 20 or thereabouts). In the hot weather, the cold glass slows warming (as opposed to drinking from cans or pouring into warm glasses which also creates washing up), and the small size means you get through it before it warms. More of a form factor / temperature control answer I know, but works for me.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
          I like pretty much all of there: Bottled Beers | St. Peter's Brewery
          I like my beer, like I like my women. I don't like funny tasting beer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            I do like a fancy hipster hoppy beer.

            However, worth looking at those Belgian lagers that come in 25 ml bottles (they often come in boxes of 20 or thereabouts). In the hot weather, the cold glass slows warming (as opposed to drinking from cans or pouring into warm glasses which also creates washing up), and the small size means you get through it before it warms. More of a form factor / temperature control answer I know, but works for me.
            I do agree the smaller bottles are good for the hot weather.

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              #7
              Best way is to brew your own.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                I do like a fancy hipster hoppy beer.

                However, worth looking at those Belgian lagers that come in 25 ml bottles (they often come in boxes of 20 or thereabouts). In the hot weather, the cold glass slows warming (as opposed to drinking from cans or pouring into warm glasses which also creates washing up), and the small size means you get through it before it warms. More of a form factor / temperature control answer I know, but works for me.
                25 ml, so shot size beer!
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                  #9
                  Palmers 200.
                  …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                    #10
                    This one

                    Bearface Lager | Drygate Brewing Co



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