I refer to quantity as there must be a reason for these beers to be available around the globe, which may very well be that it appeals to the average consumer. Not just because it is being mass-produced.
But indeed, it all boils down to taste.
Where Brit Expat thinks a Cordon Blue is the most luxury piece of meat available (because it sounds French?), I could think of some others tongue pleasing pieces of delight. :-P
Well Gada,
I refer to quantity as there must be a reason for these beers to be available around the globe, which may very well be that it appeals to the average consumer. Not just because it is being mass-produced.
But indeed, it all boils down to taste.
Where Brit Expat thinks a Cordon Blue is the most luxury piece of meat available (because it sounds French?), I could think of some others tongue pleasing pieces of delight. :-P