I prefer lager but I'm not averse to bitter, especially what we call "Real Ale" here in England.

Out of all the lagers, my preference is for "Miller Pilsner", a UK derivative of the famous "Miller Lite" from the USA. It has a real fruity flavour compared to the dryness of other beers like "Carlsberg" and "Carling", etc. At 4.2% alcohol by volume it isn't quite as strong as the premium lagers so you don't fall down quite so easily either.

If pushed I'd have to say that out of all bitters, there's a real ale called "Marston's Pedigree" from the Marston's Brewery in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. If this beer is looked after by the pub landlord, it's the creamiest, smoothest and tastiest pint you can hope to find. The problem occurs if the landlord doesn't really know how to manage real ales. (They all "think" they know how to - know what I mean?)

Wow! - This is a difficult one. There are so many breweries and interesting sites I don't think my page is going to be big enough. I guess I'll give you a selection of the best ones then.
If your own favourite isn't here, sorry, maybe you'll let me know and I'll try the brew (if it's available here in the U.K.).


Miller Brewing Company
Budweiser
Beer.com
Planet Liquor - search
Moosehead Lager
Molson - Canada
Beer Travellers
Bernie's Beer Travel Guides
The Micro Beer Club
American Brewery History
Beer Expedition
Real Beer - search
Belgian Beers
LA Beer Guide - interesting
Home Brew Forums
Best Beer .co.uk


Directory of UK Real Ale Breweries
Beer Mad's Breweries & Brands
Woodfordes Norfolk Ales
Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries
CAMRA - Campaign for Real Ale
Society of Independent Brewers
Pub Explorer
The Hop Shop
All About Pubs
Adnam's Sole Bay Brewery
Shepherd-Neame Brewery
Wychwood Brewery Company
Wye Valley Brewery
Ridley's Brewery
Fullers



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