Monday, February 28, 2011

Japan

Today's beer selection comes from the far more advanced country of Japan. If you've ever been to a Japanese restaurant than you have probably seen these beers on the menu. I'm not sure if Japan makes any other beers or ever will but these seem to be sold by almost anyone that makes Japanese food. Not my cup of tea, I think sake is all Japan will ever get right, but that's just my opinion. If you're looking for something new and interesting give them a try, however try at your own risk because they are pretty expensive and I'd go with a PBR any day.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Bahamas


While in the Bahamas I was fortunate enough to come across a local bar on San Salvador called the Short Stop. It was located over by the United Estates, not to be confused with the United States. Sands was definitely good, but however Kalik has a special place in my heart because it was the first beer I've ever had. The silver Kalik has the usual alcohol content of an American beer, but the gold edition has about 2% more and I heard rumors of a legendary platinum edition which has about 4 or 6% more. Allegedly its now illegal to make but however the locals said you could still get it if you talked to the right people. I highly suggest getting a back of Sands if you see it and definitely think everyone should buy a case of Kalik gold this weekend.

Beers of the world

The point of this blog is to go out and drink a few beers from across the world. I love drinking American, but the grass is always greener and hopefully I can fill you guys in on what truly is better. Remember drink responsibly, if you must, oh and don't drink and drive.