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Warren Place 16-11-2003 06:22 AM

beer in spain
 
I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic
specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there
any bars serving a good cervesa?

Warren Place


Douglas W. Hoyt 16-11-2003 07:04 AM

beer in spain
 

>>>>> I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic

specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there any
bars serving a good cervesa?

There are some "Irish pubs" :<



Joris Pattyn 16-11-2003 09:58 AM

beer in spain
 

"Douglas W. Hoyt" > schreef in bericht
...
>
> >>>>> I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic

> specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there

any
> bars serving a good cervesa?
>
> There are some "Irish pubs" :<
>

Depending on the area you're in - Belgian beer is growing in Spain. Of
course, most are the big 2 imports, especially Alken-Maes (ScotCourage).
Cheers, Joris



Joris Pattyn 16-11-2003 10:03 AM

beer in spain
 

"Douglas W. Hoyt" > schreef in bericht
...
>
> >>>>> I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic

> specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there

any
> bars serving a good cervesa?
>
> There are some "Irish pubs" :<
>

Depending on the area you're in - Belgian beer is growing in Spain. Of
course, most are the big 2 imports, especially Alken-Maes (ScotCourage).
Cheers, Joris



The Submarine Captain 16-11-2003 01:38 PM

beer in spain
 
Joris Pattyn wrote:

>"Douglas W. Hoyt" > schreef in bericht
...
>
>>>>>>>I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic
>>>>>>>

>>specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there
>>

>any
>
>>bars serving a good cervesa?
>>
>>There are some "Irish pubs" :<
>>

>Depending on the area you're in - Belgian beer is growing in Spain. Of
>course, most are the big 2 imports, especially Alken-Maes (ScotCourage).
>

Yup, besides, you're likely to find quite a lot of German Weizenbiers in
some areas...


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Douglas W. Hoyt 16-11-2003 03:27 PM

beer in spain
 

>>>>> Depending on the area you're in - Belgian beer is growing in Spain. Of

course, most are the big 2 imports, especially Alken-Maes (ScotCourage).
Cheers, Joris

Speaking of which, the giant supermarkets (mostly near superhighways) often
have a good selection of beers, often including Belgians (Orval was about $2
a bottle there and here in the States it is $5!).



Per Samuelsson 19-11-2003 08:53 PM

beer in spain
 
In Madrid there are two brewpubs: Naturbier and Magister Fabrica de
Cervezas, both located at Plaza de Santa Ana and serving a small range of
decent lagers.
The pub Oldenburg at C/ Alburquerque has aan excellent selection of mainly
Belgian, German and British beers. Also elsewhere in Spain there are quite a
few good Belgian beer bars, but not much decent domestic beers.

Cheers / Per
http://ohhh.myhead.org/


Warren Place wrote in message ...
>I've heard that beer in Spain largely sucks by American domestic
>specialty standards (compared to SNPA, Widmere, or Victory). Are there
>any bars serving a good cervesa?
>
>Warren Place
>





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