> In the U.S.A. Budweiser boasts this claim.However, since I do not
> travel abroad.
> I have one (or two) question(s).
>
> 1.)Does this claim hold true elsewhere?
>
>
> 2.)Would the forum guests please check in with their countries
> respective "King of Beers".
>
>
> Although these questions may be a bit subjective (opinions are
> welcome) I am sincerely interested in this quest to find the King of
> Beers.
> Thanks all,
>
> Cheers
> Jaybirdieboy
Hi Jaybirdieboy,
sorry, although I live in Germany, I have not found the King of Beers yet -
all I can say is: For sure itīs not Budweiser. If thereīs a true King of
Beers, heīs well-hideing somewhere in the Czech forrests. We have Warsteiner
here, claiming to be "A Queen of Beers" - awfull as well. Bad taste seems to
be an attribute of the Royals. But maybe we collect The Noble Family of
Beverages and try to get rid of them one day:
Budweiser - The King of Beers (United States of America)
Warsteiner - A Queen of Beers (Germany)
Appolinaris - The Queen of Table Waters (Germany)
...
...
Tom