Is there any Italian beer that isn't pretty much like Coors? Asking for a friend.
Pizza and Italian beer. What could be better?
Style: International Pale Lager(Not to derail the discussion but if anyone has a recipe they've used that they think duplicates it, or at least the hops and yeast best suited for a Peroni clone, please let me know - I've read a few and tried some things but never gotten as close as I'd hoped)
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I guess it's what you tried to do. I've never had and Ichnusa but given that Heineken bought them in 1986 I would guess that it's just another European light lager.Isn't that what I did?
Isn't that what I did? I haven't seen Ichnuss...Inknuss...whatever it is...at Circle K when I go in to ask when they're going to start selling Zima again.
And I did come here asking for suggestions.
I never got around to trying Peroni. Isn't there a disease named after it?
After two gross beers plus the onset of yet another episode of corona (small "C"), I lost all interest in exploring Italy's brewing scene. At least we were able to fly home in spite of being ill. Thank God the reign of PCR terror is over.
People were sick all over Italy. Lots of coughing. Some of that may have been cigarettes. They start smoking at about three over there. The burning reek of cheap tobacco really took me back to my childhood, inhaling rooms full of my mom's secondhand Viceroy fumes. I can't believe anyone has been stupid enough to pick up a cigarette since 1964 when we all found out tobacco smoke was not actually an essential nutrient. Like PT Barnum said, there's one born every minute. I mean, every day, somebody buys a timeshare. My wife got so sick of the smoke, she was ready to leave Italy independently of being ill.
The beer I enjoyed most on the trip was Schneider Weisse original, which I can get here. I don't know how I managed to miss it for all these years. I don't think it's worth buying, though, because my own wheat ale is not all that far from it.
We had the odd experience of being served a good prosecco. I had never had one before. I think of prosecco as an inexpensive windshield fluid substitute or slop we serve wedding guests we hope will go home early. Like Freixenet or Mogen David. Assuming I photographed the right bottle, it was Marchese Antinori.
That was very considerate of your fellow passengers.At least we were able to fly home in spite of being ill.