Carlsberg has a special place in my heart because on a trip to Malawi (Sub-Saharan Africa, not Hawaii) it was the only beer available most places. The best part was that all the Carlsberg ads on the bars and shops said “Probably the best beer in the world,” like they weren’t really sure.
These are all terrible beers. Every single one of them.
It actually is. I mean of course it’s all about personal taste, but from a brewer’s perspective, it’s one of the worst actually.
Having worked in the industry, and with the company that owns the Guinness brand specifically, it’s really not. Again, you may not personally be a fan, but you seem to struggle with objectivity on this one.
Even many of the others aren’t that bad. Light lagers are surprisingly tricky to produce consistently, since their lighter flavors mean that any flaws are much harder to hide.
You can really see the divide between wine cultures and beer cultures here
Looking how I got a Stiegl even in bumfuck nowhere, Canada, it’s kinda hard to belive that Gösser is the most popular. What’s the source for that? Edit: Ah source is “trust me, bro” Or rather a cursory internet search
SUPER BOCK! Need to try that !