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Corona Extra

Mexico

Corona Extra, a Mexican lager, is renowned for its light and crisp profile, featuring a mild hop bitterness and a subtle grain sweetness, often garnished with a wedge of lime for a refreshing and iconic drinking experience 

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Samuel Adams

United States

Samuel Adams beer, crafted by Boston Beer Company, is characterized by its bold and balanced flavors, with a notable malt backbone and a distinctive hop presence, delivering a classic American craft beer experience that's both flavorful and approachable. 

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Sapporo

Japan

Sapporo Beer, originating from Japan, is renowned for its clean and crisp lager profile, characterized by a mild malt sweetness and a subtle hop bitterness, offering a refreshing and enjoyable taste that reflects Japanese brewing precision. 

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Beck's

Germany

Beck's beer, hailing from Germany, is a classic pilsner known for its crisp and refreshing taste, featuring a well-balanced blend of malt sweetness and hop bitterness, creating a time-honored German lager experience. 

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Carlsberg

Denmark

Carlsberg beer, a Danish lager, is recognized for its smooth and well-balanced flavor profile, with a mild malt sweetness and a touch of hop bitterness, delivering a refreshing and widely enjoyed brew that reflects the heritage of Danish brewing. 

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Stella Artois

Belgium

Stella Artois, a Belgian lager, is celebrated for its timeless elegance, featuring a crisp and subtly malty taste with a touch of hop bitterness, providing a refined and refreshing drinking experience that has made it a global beer icon.

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Pilsner Urquell

Czech Republic

Pilsner Urquell, originating from the Czech Republic, is the world's first pilsner, revered for its golden hue, crisp maltiness, and pronounced Saaz hop bitterness, creating a pioneering and authentic Czech lager experience since 1842. 

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Newcastle Brown Ale

England

Newcastle Brown Ale originated in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The beer has a long history, with production dating back to 1927. Initially brewed by Newcastle Breweries, the brand has since seen changes in ownership but continues to be associated with its English heritage and the city of Newcastle.

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Heineken

Netherlands

Heineken, a Dutch lager, is globally recognized for its iconic green bottle and a crisp, mildly bitter taste with a balanced malt sweetness. Since 1873, it has been a symbol of Dutch brewing craftsmanship and is enjoyed for its refreshing and consistent quality worldwide. 

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Guiness

Ireland

Guinness, an Irish stout, is renowned for its velvety texture, rich dark malt flavors, and signature creamy head. Since 1759, it has been a symbol of Irish brewing excellence, offering a distinct and iconic drinking experience.