Chouffe Houblon Dobblen (Belgium)
Very nice IPA. It was probably a good thing that I only drank one of them, at 9% and coming in a large bottle, if I'd drank any more I might have woken up in a stranger's house with no money... or eyebrows.
Zhujiang Beer (China)
A nice enough beer from China, nothing spectacular but definitely drinkable.
Bohemia Regent Prezident (Czech Republic)
I usually like Czech beers, and this one was no exception. Even though they spelled president wrong.
Paulaner Salvator (Germany)
This is probably my favourite beer from the book so far, which isn't really saying much, seeing as I've only had 9, but this was amazing.
Norwegian Wood (Norway)
Tasted more like Armenian drywall.
Samuel Adams Boston Lager (USA)
Lager. From Boston. To be honest, I don't remember drinking this, which is probably not a good sign. Forgettable.
So Norwegian Wood is not recommendable?
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The Norwegian Wood wasn't the worst beer I've ever had, but it had the smokey taste which I don't like so much. If you like that sort of thing then I would definitely recommend it.
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