Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Budweiser is a Pilsner beer, named after the region of Pilsner in what has been E germany, Poland, Czechloslovakia. The borders have been argured and fought over a lot.
It is a bitter, lighter beer than most German beers. Designed as a thirst quencher more than a meal. Heavey, sweet, European beers are actually interchangable with bread in terms of nurishment and calories. Not designed for guzzling, but slow sipping.
And are served warm; room temperature. Not the best on a hot scorching day when most of us would prefer, no demand, a crisp, really cold brew. And lots of it.
Say what you want about American beers, but they are brewed for our life style, not to be cheap as some claim. Here's a conundrum, how can anybody be snooty about beer? I get it with wines,cigars and scotch but
BEER?
Sorry to rain on your parade, BUT(T) ...
A real Budweiser (not the american horse **** they call Budweiser) is a Check beer, brewed in Check republic. It has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with a Pilsner. And contrary to the american horse **** called Budweiser, a real Budvar is something tasty.
I long back to my old stomping grounds in terms of beer.