Interbrew was a large Belgium-based brewing company which owned many internationally known beers, as well as some smaller local beers. In 2004, Interbrew merged with Brazilian brewer AmBev to form InBev, which at the time became the largest brewer in the world by volume, with a 13% global market share. In 2008, InBev further merged with American brewer Anheuser-Busch to form Anheuser-Busch InBev (abbreviated AB InBev).
Egyptian Stella is a wondrous drink that doesn’t get you drunk but makes you feel like shit the next day no matter what,
So am I right in saying that Ireland is the only country who’s most popular beer is not a lager/pilsner type beer?
Spaghetti Hoop
Admit it – Egyptian Stella was your holiday romance.
Joe the Lion
Sam Adams was mine followed by Arthur Guinness and then Remy Martin
bm197
Can’t ya hear me Stella, you’re puttin’ me through hell-a, Stella….STELLA!
Atticus
Algeria seems to be going with an orange based soft drink.
Irish Lass
Why no Bermuda beer? They’ve gne to the trouble of putting it on the map…..
PS- living over here, and enjoying a few pints on occassion, I can also hang my head in shame for being a purchaser of Bud Lite. Its BY FAR the cheapest beer here (about $9.50 for a 6 pack of child sized cans, while a half decent IPA will put you back about $20 for 6 bottles..) A single can of “Magners” in the pub is $9.95….shocking the price of alcoholism abroad!
Joe the Lion
are you tax dogging?
Someone
Is this a map of each country’s favourite beer, or is it the favourite beer produced in that country, because I would have thought Heineken would be Irelands favourite beer.
I like Red Stripe from Jamaica by the way.
Bruno
It is a good question. A lot of these beers are corporate owned. I don’t know all of these brands. But I know that Brahma Chopp, the favorite beer in Paraguay according to this chart, is a brazilian brand.
bigfeet
They got it wrong because unfortunately Ireland’s most popular beer is Heineken
figleaf
I thought you meant brews as in tea.
Now that would be an interesting map!
Spaghetti Hoop
Stick the kettle on Omar!
Don Pidgeoni
I know NZ is small and has little map space but thats wrong
Niallo
Carib beer is probably the best mass manufactured amber nectar there is, carling black label (which u cant get here anymore) is way back in second.
In india i had an interesting couple of beers, one, “pink pelican” i was advised to have no more than one of because of the formaldehyde, another “cannon 10,000” was about 15 percent and ill advised.
Visitors Beer for the aussies ? I’m surprised.
The USA & Canada should hold their head in shame
true for ya. bud is what you pee out after a night drinking real beer.
What’s the similiarity between making love on a canoe and drinking Bud….
Both are fupping close to water
And Britain. Carling. Goes so well with a wife beater in a wife beater.
Carling black label? Light hearted larger? So full of flavour?
You’re thinking of the 5% Stella Artois. Carling is a sleep inducing 4%.
Bud Light the most popular in USA? Light? LIGHT?!
I suspect Canada should read Molson
molson is the same flavourless wizz as bud inanyways
In other words, a map of all the world’s worst beers!
Nah Tusker is fantastic!
Nepal\s most popular beer is Tuborg…. get outta town!
Ah, Tusker. Good days.
(Read: I’ve spent some time in Kenya, you know)
There’s a great beer in India called ‘Knockout Beer’ with a stencil(?) pic of a boxer on it.
I say ‘great’ because I just loved the packaging and the name :)
How many of those are owned by corporations?
All? Most? …just curious….
Interbrew was a large Belgium-based brewing company which owned many internationally known beers, as well as some smaller local beers. In 2004, Interbrew merged with Brazilian brewer AmBev to form InBev, which at the time became the largest brewer in the world by volume, with a 13% global market share. In 2008, InBev further merged with American brewer Anheuser-Busch to form Anheuser-Busch InBev (abbreviated AB InBev).
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Egyptian Stella is a wondrous drink that doesn’t get you drunk but makes you feel like shit the next day no matter what,
So am I right in saying that Ireland is the only country who’s most popular beer is not a lager/pilsner type beer?
Admit it – Egyptian Stella was your holiday romance.
Sam Adams was mine followed by Arthur Guinness and then Remy Martin
Can’t ya hear me Stella, you’re puttin’ me through hell-a, Stella….STELLA!
Algeria seems to be going with an orange based soft drink.
Why no Bermuda beer? They’ve gne to the trouble of putting it on the map…..
PS- living over here, and enjoying a few pints on occassion, I can also hang my head in shame for being a purchaser of Bud Lite. Its BY FAR the cheapest beer here (about $9.50 for a 6 pack of child sized cans, while a half decent IPA will put you back about $20 for 6 bottles..) A single can of “Magners” in the pub is $9.95….shocking the price of alcoholism abroad!
are you tax dogging?
Is this a map of each country’s favourite beer, or is it the favourite beer produced in that country, because I would have thought Heineken would be Irelands favourite beer.
I like Red Stripe from Jamaica by the way.
It is a good question. A lot of these beers are corporate owned. I don’t know all of these brands. But I know that Brahma Chopp, the favorite beer in Paraguay according to this chart, is a brazilian brand.
They got it wrong because unfortunately Ireland’s most popular beer is Heineken
I thought you meant brews as in tea.
Now that would be an interesting map!
Stick the kettle on Omar!
I know NZ is small and has little map space but thats wrong
Carib beer is probably the best mass manufactured amber nectar there is, carling black label (which u cant get here anymore) is way back in second.
In india i had an interesting couple of beers, one, “pink pelican” i was advised to have no more than one of because of the formaldehyde, another “cannon 10,000” was about 15 percent and ill advised.
Visitors Beer for the aussies ? I’m surprised.