Europeans love beer, and as such European beer is in no short supply. Whether you’re travelling abroad and want to try something local from the tap, or you’re in your own country but still want to try European beer for something a bit different and generally very tasty.
One country that’s particularly known for its European beer is England. England has become famous for its drinking culture, unfortunately largely due to the behaviour of English fans at sporting events. The question is though, what’s so good that they get that drunk? And the answer is of course European beer.
The traditional European beer from England is ale which is a drink brown in colour and slightly thicker than Lager and more bitter. For this reason almost any location in England has a ‘local ale’ and you can make any bartender happy by asking to taste these, and are unlikely to find any better examples of European beer elsewhere. Examples of local ales are Newscastle Brown from Newcastle, London Pride from London, or Hobgobblin from Cornwall – all of which make a great European beer.
Despite this though, when it comes to lager the English tend to consume European beer from other countries in larger quantities such as Kronenberg from Scotland. At the same time, despite the reputation of the English as heavy beer drinkers, they are actually fairly low in terms of beer consumed per capita being Danes, Germany, The Czech Republic and Poland. Many other European countries also have their own highly popular European beer which sells well in England as well as their own countries. One example is the very popular European beer from Belgium, Stella Artois, which is known for being cheap and making drinkers more aggressive. Meanwhile the European beer Heineken from Dutch Heineken International is a European beer that’s found success across Europe as well as in the US and even the Middle East.
Recently Poland has also become more well known as a manufacturer of European beer, and since Poland’s introduction into the EU this has found its way around the rest of Europe, particularly with so many Polish immigrants currently in England for labour. One of the most popular of these is Związek which is now enjoyed all over the world among with several others that are following its example. The Polish beer industry has since seen investments of one billion Euros in foreign investments.
Of course one of the biggest European beer success stories is Ireland’s Guinness, which is sold all over the world and drank in far vaster quantities come St Patrick’s day.
This post was written by admin on July 2010



I like the european beer a lot. Especially the one from the Czech Republic. It has a great taste and it’s not that expensive. On the 2nd place, there would be the english beer.
The european beer is the best beer in the world!
hehe, can’t hate the european beer, after seeing that pic. nice girl holding a beer mug. gg.
i’m not a fan of the european beer, tho’, or of beer, in general. i’m not into alcohol. but all of my friends are loving the european beer.
not only the european beer is great. european bars are also extraordinary. so, for the joy to be complete, you must drink european beer in european bars. girls are beautiful, the beer is tasty. it’s all you could ever want.
The best european beer is the belgian beer. It has a great flavour and taste. It has lots of fans. Not to mention that it is the reason why a rich friend of mine moved there, hehe. European beer is great!
Mmmm, that European bear looks tasty. Also those beautiful girls…
I would like to visit England, watch sports and drink that good European bear with some English women. I’ll write this down on my list.
England is a great country with some beautiful women, that deserve to be seen.
I can’t make the difference between different tastes of European beer. To me, all beer seems to have the same taste. And European beer has a good taste yeah.
Every time I visit a country it’s impossible not to visit a European pub.
I believe that pubs are ‘mothers’ of beer.
Enjoying European beer while watching some sports it’s all I want. So far there haven’t been any sporting events not to drink beer at. Every time me and my friends gather around and do this. It becomes a great atmosphere and this way we can escape the stress of the day. It is very relaxing.
I don’t even know how European beer is made. All I know is that it is very good.
I drink European beer when I go out with friends, when I watch sports or just for its taste.
The best European beer I’ve drunk was in Ireland. Ireland pubs are good places for drinking that delicious beer.
One can tell a huge difference between European beer and American. I am not a huge beer drinker but my friends convinced my to get one once when we were on vacation in the UK and it was amazing. I had to have beer then at every pub we went to. It was so good.
European beer is not my favorite drink. I prefer something stronger. For example I prefer whiskey or vodka or palinca from Romania. Palinca is so strong and tasty.
But if I go out with my friends we ‘devastate’ how much European beer we can.
I don’t really like so much the European beer. I prefer other drinks much stronger. European beer just fills my stomach. I don’t feel anything after I drink a beer. It is not one of my favorite drinks.