My neighbor asked me that question. He's from Mexico and considers Corona a signature Mexican beer. I told him that I like Dos Equis dark just as much or more, and I aso agree that Corona is very good.
He put me on the spot asking about a "signature" beer for the USA. I didn't want to say Budweiser, because I don't consider it really good. I consider it a beer to drink if you aren't noticing the flavor much, not bad at all, but also nothing special.
Put on the spot, I said Sierra Nevada pale ale. I do consider that an exceptional beer, but Anchor Steam, Liberty Ale, Sam Adams and Yuengling have a claim to fame for sure. Some of the microbrews here in the northwest, such as Full Sail and Portland Brewing put Budweiser to shame.
What would your answer be? It's hard to nail down a certain brand or even a certain style of beer here. I think variety is our signature, but maybe that's a lame answer.
He put me on the spot asking about a "signature" beer for the USA. I didn't want to say Budweiser, because I don't consider it really good. I consider it a beer to drink if you aren't noticing the flavor much, not bad at all, but also nothing special.
Put on the spot, I said Sierra Nevada pale ale. I do consider that an exceptional beer, but Anchor Steam, Liberty Ale, Sam Adams and Yuengling have a claim to fame for sure. Some of the microbrews here in the northwest, such as Full Sail and Portland Brewing put Budweiser to shame.
What would your answer be? It's hard to nail down a certain brand or even a certain style of beer here. I think variety is our signature, but maybe that's a lame answer.






