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Stella Artois
This six-century-old Belgian brew comes with a whole set of pouring rituals –
and a chalice – but the light, full-bodied taste is worth it. Nobody does it quite
like the Belgians.
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Hoegaarden
The creamy Belgian wheat beer hits a home run with its hints of orange peel,
coriander and spice.
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Asahi
Clean and crisp, this dry beer is manufactured with yeast, ingredients and
technology that all live up to impossibly high Japanese standards – naturally.
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Foster's
With a kickback vibe from its home country, this Aussie lager is full-bodied,
malty and eminently drinkable
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Heineken
The toasted maltiness and mild fruitiness of this pale gold lager make it a
staple at boys’ nights
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Leffe Blond
The light Belgian beer gets its sunny hue from pale malt. Perfect as an
aperitif, it’s smooth and fruity, with an aftertaste of bitter oranges
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Kingfisher Ultra
It’s never just about the product when it comes to Kingfisher – it’s a lifestyle
choice. And this light, refreshing beverage is a choice we can get behind.
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Peroni
Crisp, clean and dry, this Italian lager, like Mama’s recipe for bolognaise
sauce, is still brewed as it was back in 1963.
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Budweiser
Beyond its fresh, light taste, the single best reason to drink Bud is to transport
you back to those good old college days.
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Schneider Weisse
Full-bodied, slightly fruity with a mild bitter aftertaste – the perfect way to wash
down all that bratwurst.
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Corona Extra
Even if she’s the only one drinking it, you're cooler isn’t complete without this
Mexican export. Don’t forget the lime.
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London Pride
Smooth, creamy, full-bodied with just the right amount of bitter, this British
dark amber ale goes down easy.
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San Miguel Pale Pilsen
The light golden brew, with a distinctive hoppy character, pairs well with
Spanish food, despite its Filipino origins.
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Carlsberg
The Danish company’s flagship brew, the Pilsner is a pleasing mix of bitter
and sweet – a combination Liverpool fans will understand well.
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