It's true. We have
some of the better beers made on this planet! And I'm saying this in a very modest way.
Sure, there is competition: each country and region wants to profile itself and its products as 'the best', 'unique', 'the most', 'the biggest',...
It has to be extreme to be good, being
n°1. That's the direction the world is heading.
Sad but true.
Tastes are depending from person to person. But one of the leading websites that's evaluating beers through the opinion of visitors is Ratebeer.com
Check for yourself:
http://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Ratings-Top50.aspWestvleteren Abt 12 is a pure Belgian product and rare! For the full story I advice you to have a look on this link:
http://www.sintsixtus.be/Other famous beers are:
Hoegaarden, Leffe, Duvel, Kwak (famous for the glass),
Stella Artois, Jupiler, Westmalle (
Tripel in particular),
Vedett, Rodenbach, Kriek, Rochefort, Palm, Orval, Rochefort, Malheur, Maes, Liefmans, Kasteelbier, Grimbergen, Gentse & Brugse Tripel, Ename, Delirium Tremens, Chimay, Ciney, Belle-Vue, Augustijn, Affligem,...
Spanish beers, well Spanish beers are, well, let's say they are different!Try, compare, and convince yourself!
The
Westvleteren-series are not for sale in pubs nor in shops, but some basic must-have-taste Belgian beers can be found in BCN at:
Belchica Bar, La Cervecera Artesana, Glaciar Bar, Cerveceria El Flabiol, Cerveceria d'Or, Cerveceria Mengi Mengi,...
