Branman65
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I’ve been wondering what nation has the highest quality alcoholic beverages in your opinion, will you tell me this?
You forgot:depends on what kind of booze you mean really
vodka - polish
rectified spirits - definitely polish
whiskey - scottish
beer - czech/britbong/irish
wine - i don't drink that shit so don't want to be a judge
mead - i like polish but there's not much imported mead here so i'll withhold my opinion
cider - irish
ah yes, especially the shotgun kindYou forgot:
mouthwash - 'murikan
i love me some guinness but it's rather weak for a beer coming at 4,2%, most beers here are 5,5-6%. unless by adventure you mean the overall taste then i would agree that you need to get used to drinking darker beersCanadians always like to brag about their beer, but I drink budweiser for some reason. Bud light is for pussies. Guiness the dark irish beer is for people looking for an adventure and that have a strong stomach.
Taste is part of what I mean by adventure, I also find It easier to chuck (throw up) on darker beers than light, I dont know if thats just me doe. Pretty sure you can get beers up to 8% and with higher proofs it than becomes malt liqour.i love me some guinness but it's rather weak for a beer coming at 4,2%, most beers here are 5,5-6%. unless by adventure you mean the overall taste then i would agree that you need to get used to drinking darker beers
What part of the USA has good wine, California?beer - Ireland
wine - USA (seriously)
hard stuff - Poland, CZ, Slovakia, wherever they make their own moonshine slivovitz
Yeah, the whole Sonoma/Napa/Marin area has a bunch of really good smaller wineries.What part of the USA has good wine, California?
mead's in kind of a weird spot. while i cant speak for outside the US, over here it seems that most if not all mead makers are small biz. from what ive seen online it looks like they get lumped in with wine a lot though it probably doesnt help they've also been 'borrowing' wines' lexicon.depends on what kind of booze you mean really
vodka - polish
rectified spirits - definitely polish
whiskey - scottish
beer - czech/britbong/irish
wine - i don't drink that shit so don't want to be a judge
mead - i like polish but there's not much imported mead here so i'll withhold my opinion
cider - irish