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Some Japanese beers if you can pick them up at your liquor store or get a special order: Asahi Super Dry, Kirin, Yebisu, and Orion.

If you like Heineken, Yebisu might be a good flavor, but it's less carbonated (the bubbles feel smaller, but still carbonated).
 
Some Japanese beers if you can pick them up at your liquor store or get a special order: Asahi Super Dry, Kirin, Yebisu, and Orion.

If you like Heineken, Yebisu might be a good flavor, but it's less carbonated (the bubbles feel smaller, but still carbonated).
Thanks man. I will definitely have the drink checked out maybe tomorrow. There's a very big shopping mall called Shoprite down here I'm going to look for it in. If they don't have it, then it's dead end search.
 
Thanks man. I will definitely have the drink checked out maybe tomorrow. There's a very big shopping mall called Shoprite down here I'm going to look for it in. If they don't have it, then it's dead end search.
When I moved back to the US for a brief period, I was able to ask my local liquor store to order them because I missed the flavor of Japan, as did my wife. They were able to do custom orders, but more so in bulk like a 24-pack of cans over just being able to get a 6-pack of bottles.

It could be costly if you don't like them at like $75ish for a 24-pack.
 
Yes, I totally agree with you about Heineken! Although I don't drink beer often, I tasted it twice. It's such a great beer. Apart from Heineken, I also like Budweiser. I think I have tasted that one three or four times. Ultimately, I love to experiment with different beers but I don't drink it in public places because in my home country, it's a taboo for women to drink beer in public places.
 
I like Guinness Extra Stout
I had a Guiness Draught phase where I'd drink a 6-pack of the stuff and feel so full (the feeling of being stuffed after a huge meal) that I couldn't drink anymore beer. I'd have to move on to liquors after that if I wanted to get drunker or keep my buzz.

Didn't really like Extra Stout as much, but grabbed it when Draught was out.
 
I like Guinness Extra Stout. It makes me feel good when I take it with evaporated milk. I take it when I'm so tired from the day's activities. It calms my nerves and I sleep well. The combination enhances the taste, it makes me feels so good!
I have had the original Guinness and the Extra Stout but had to stop taking them because it doesn't feel like beer. You know that drinking and going to pee feeling that comes having beers, it doesn't happen to me with having Guinness. It's why I stopped it.
 
You know that drinking and going to pee feeling that comes having beers, it doesn't happen to me with having Guinness.
Same 😅

But that's probably because it makes you feel full. The stuff is so thick that it might trick your body into believing you ate a meal and didn't consume any liquids, so it doesn't make you have to go pee as frequently. Just a theory...
 
My favorite beer is Budweiser. My dad works for the company that makes Budweiser, Labatts.
There's something different between Budweiser Japan and Budweiser US beers.

Love the Japanese one, but not the US one.

Could be freshness if canned and shipped in though. In American stores, it doesn't taste as good as Japanese stores, which the latter gets imports in quicker.

I never looked into it: whether it's made and canned here and is different for the Japanese palate or if it's just shipped in faster some places over others.
 
Same 😅

But that's probably because it makes you feel full. The stuff is so thick that it might trick your body into believing you ate a meal and didn't consume any liquids, so it doesn't make you have to go pee as frequently. Just a theory...
You're right about it being thick 100%. It's foaming isn't the same in any way when being compared to other regular beer. Your theory about it is right.
 
I don't have a favorite beer because I hardly take it. It's only once in a while I do so which isn't nearly enough for me to choose my favourite. It's whisky I drink more often.
I also love whiskey but I will never take it without ice because of how it burns my throat. Unless I've had it in the fridge for a while and it's ice chilled, that's when I can have it without ice.

I have a bottle of William Lawson's in my fridge right now. It's a blended scotch whiskey.
 
Hennessy is a very good shit. It's what I usually drink whenever I'm going to club. I haven't clubbed in a while though.
I used to love drinking Hennessy until I had Ascor Agoni red wine. It's a red wine that have a perfect taste more than any other red wine I've had. Since after having it, I gave up on drinking Hennessy.
 
I do not drink beer these days but when I was drinking, I liked local brands as well as Carlesberg and Tuborg.
There was a local beer or should I say stout which came out here some years ago called Turbo King. It sounded so familiar with your local brand Tuborg. What's the alcoholic percentage of the beer?
 
For me l can say that l am not an alcoholic person. With that reason l really don't take any beer or wine for sure.
There are some people who don't take anything alcohol because of health issues. My mother doesn't because of her ulcer. Maybe she can drink fruit wine but I'm not sure.
 
I have tasted many but up to now, Guinness remain the best. But there is something I seriously cannot get enough of especially when I mix it with milk. It gives me some kind of extra energy. 😄
In as much as I do not support the combination of beer with milk, I do support you if that is what make you happy. Guinness is undoubtedly a favorite of mine too and I also take Heineken too and I think it’s better. The taste appeals to me for some reason and I love the bitterness it adds to the beer.
 
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