• 12 April 2015 - Best Beer HQ

    Warsteiner German pilsner review

    ABV: 4.8% What is it? Warsteiner is a German brewery from – you guessed it – Warstein in North-Rhine Westphalia. It’s a privately owned brewery, having been run by the same family since 1753. On review is a 500ml can of the company’s Premium Verum pilsener, which has been imported to New Zealand. Apparently it’s the […]

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  • 9 April 2015 - Best Beer HQ

    Pilsner Urquell beer review

    ABV: 4.4% History: First brewed in 1842 in the Czech town of Pilsen (hence the name), Pilsner Urquell, or Plzeňský Prazdroj as its known locally, was the world’s first pilsner. Pilsner Urquell was fermented in open beer barrels and stored in cellars beneath the brewery in Pilsen until 1993, when the company started using large […]

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  • 7 April 2015 - Best Beer HQ

    Kronenbourg 1664 beer review

    ABV: 5% Bottle: Kronenbourg 1664 has the look of a classic European lager. It’s housed in a green bottle that’s been embossed with the numbers ‘1664’, with a blue beer label across the top of the bottle which proudly states that this is a beer of the international variety – definitely not a domestic one. Blurb on […]

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  • 31 March 2015 - Best Beer HQ

    Heineken beer review

    ABV: 5% Bottle: The iconic green bottle with the lone red star. Few beers in the world are as iconic as Heineken. Legend has it that the grandson of the original founder of Heineken is the genius who made the ‘e’ in the label smile so that it would appear more friendly (check out these […]

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  • 26 March 2015 - Best Beer HQ

    The ultimate guide to London riverside pubs

    Want to know where the best riverside pubs in London are? Of course you do! Because life is way too short to spend it at average pubs that don’t have a view of the majestic River Thames, I’ve written an ebook for Kindle about London’s best riverside pubs. London’s Best Riverside Pubs is the ultimate […]

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