Posted on 08/22/2021 7:26:11 AM PDT by mylife
You know what your favorite beer is, but how does it stack up against other beer drinkers' tastes? One company may have your answer, after they've compiled a list of the world's most-searched beer brands on Google. Some of these winners might surprise you.
New research by Maxima Kitchen Equipment, a U.K. brand, has analyzed Google search data from the past month to determine the most-searched beers from the 50 most popular beer brands worldwide (with U.S. and U.K. data broken out on their own). Keep reading to find out whether your go-to brew landed on the shortlist and learn about which beers our neighbors around the globe seem to be craving these days. Also, don't miss The Best & Worst Beer in America—Ranked!
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The analysis revealed that Corona is the world's most popular beer, with "Corona Beer" searched globally 115,000 times in the past month. (A little tidbit from this U.K. report: It suggests searches for Corona Beer are almost double the combined Google search volume for the three Royal children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who together received a reported 61,400 Google searches in the past four weeks.)
Corona Beer has been a staple in the U.S. for decades—but lately, it's said to be seeing unprecedented popularity in the U.K. The Maxima report states that during 2019, U.K. Corona beer sales rose 40%
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i’ve never been to mexico...
thanks for the information...
At a local bar, one’s bill will reflect the names of the craft beers.
Bud/Light, Miller/Light, Michelob, etc., are lumped together as “House Swill.”
Corona beer is foul. Many years ago, during my beer-drinking days, I was advised (by a biochemistry professor) never to drink any beer that was bottled in clear glass, because it would be skunky as hell unless the brewers put lots of additives in, and likely even then. I have found this to be true.
I wouldn’t drink Corona if you gave it to me free. Not because it’s bad, I have no idea, I just don’t drink yellow beer. Most american beer absolutely sucks, I won’t touch it, especially “light” beer, never heard much good about Corona so I never had any interest in trying it. When I was a drinker, it was always bottled Miller. Tried Lite once, spit it out and got a real beer. Nasty...
I’m very partial to dark beer, usually german. My favorites are Newcastle Brown Ale, which is from England, and Spaten Optimator, from Munich, Germany. Paulaner also makes a good dark one, can’t remember the name of it.
I’ve tried a few others that were pretty good, but those are the two I usually look for the 3 or 4 times a year I want to have a beer, Newcastle and Spaten.. Now if you can ever find genuine Christmas beer, or Oktoberfest, those are really good, but made only there, and only available at those times, rarely if ever found in the US of A.
I once also had a Budweiser from the original factory in Chechoslovakia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budweiser_Budvar_Brewery
Problem I have around here is nobody will sell a single, I have to get a 6 pack, which is expensive, so I usually only do that once, maybe twice a year, and it takes me over a week to polish off all 6.
Guiness Stout is not bad, and Lowenbrau and Heineken both make a pretty decent dark beer, but both are almost impossible to find around here. I was getting Lowenbrau dark in the Houston area 30 years ago a lot, now it seems to be gone. Heere, I can find Heineken yellow, but not dark. Still good beeer, but it can’t touch a nice dark one.
Not available nationwide, but Alaskan Amber brewed in Juneau is my favorite.
The entire premise of google searches equaling preference is ludicrous.
i was told that the lime wedge is used to disinfect the top of the bottle...
In Viet Nam we would turn the bottles of “Tiger 33”
upside down to see if it would eat through the cap.
Any beer you have to put a lime in to drink, is not a beer. Corona is Mexican piss water.
Corona sucks. Modelo and Heineken are my grocery store go-tos. Then I like a whole host of craft beers.
Did I say, Corona sucks.
Years past the winner would have been Coors or other some such piss water.
If I have to drink Mexican, Modelo Negra or XX Dos Equis. Corona is indeed tasteless with no body. It is only redeeming value is that you can drink a 12-pack in hot weather in one sitting because it goes down almost like water. Same as Curs (Coors).
They probably counted people who were looking up corona virus...when search engine out up a paid ad for corona beer and seeker accidently punched in corona beer. Survey probably paid for by corona beer advertising
Stuff like this is why we’re not a democracy. The masses can’t be trusted. Though honestly of the true mass market beers Corona is the least gross.
Actually, it’s probably better than a few cities, like Detroit, but where there seem to be fans of those cities who will defend them none seem willing to defend Cleveland.
For instance, I once fully explained my “the Cleveland of beers” comment to a waiter and he laughed saying it struck too close to home since he was from Cleveland and he had left as soon as he was able.
Just an aside, to root of this beer comment lay in Obama’s beer summit. If you may recall the professor had a Red Stripe, the cop a Blue Moon and Obama a Bud Lite.
Now, normally if someone posted negatively about a personal preference supporters would have been all over them for petty partisanship ... but not even one whisper from the left at Hannity forums. Indeed, there was a general disdain about the selection and nobody stood up for Obama’s beer.
Yet you knew there were Bud Lite drinkers in the conversation, there had to have been, it was just a statistical improbability that there weren’t any given the popularity of the brew.
I remembered this and also other instances and eventually I realized it….
It’s the beer no one stand up for.
It’s the Cleveland of Beers.
Probably rhymes with “bliss.”
Can’t beat their Christmas Ale.
Corona is OK but my favorite Mexican is Carta Blanca. I’m happy with PBR. The beer of my childhood.
Can’t knock PBR. The beer of my childhood. My Father was employed by PBR in the late 50s. Every Friday he would come home with a pony keg. Us kids always managed to get some.
Spaten Optimator is the bomb! Paulaner Salvatore too
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