Hello,
as a German I like my beer pure. Also I know that Frenchmen usually look down on beer. (The last time I saw a Frenchman drinking beer instead of wine he explained that to me by quoting Nietsche: "What doesn't kill me makes me harder.")
Recently I learned flavoured beer had become popular in France. They produce even beer which tastes like chocolate. (To me that sounds like roast of wild boar with white chocolate sauce, a dish allegedly served in the UK.)
Unfortunately I cannot get hold of that kind of French beer because among its ingredients there are stabilisers which are forbidden in Germany.
What do you think? Have you even tasted beer with fancy flavours?
Maybe in Canada?
as a German I like my beer pure. Also I know that Frenchmen usually look down on beer. (The last time I saw a Frenchman drinking beer instead of wine he explained that to me by quoting Nietsche: "What doesn't kill me makes me harder.")
Recently I learned flavoured beer had become popular in France. They produce even beer which tastes like chocolate. (To me that sounds like roast of wild boar with white chocolate sauce, a dish allegedly served in the UK.)
Unfortunately I cannot get hold of that kind of French beer because among its ingredients there are stabilisers which are forbidden in Germany.
What do you think? Have you even tasted beer with fancy flavours?
Maybe in Canada?
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