A Satisfying Saturday Beer
Today's entry to #BeerSaturday by @detlev is quiet different because my choice of beer is the king of Beer. Budweiser is a very lovely Beer that anyone that knows the quality of beers will know that the King written on the bottle is not a market strategy. A quality Beer is nothing but the taste of quality. This is a brand of a Belgian company should in case you do not know, the finest of its kind. A satisfying Beer for the hot weather.
As soon as I came back from work I decided to go to the nearest mall to get this chilled Beer. It was actually a hot afternoon and for the fact that the temperature was about 34°C. I decided that was the best time to consume such a quality beer for my #BeerSaturday. Working on Saturdays here is not a usual thing. It is a shift and this week I am on duty unlike last week when I was home with family.
The Beer with a clean well rinsed glass
The glass is confirmed clean
The glass is filled and ready to embark on the usual journey
Both are on a splicing machine box
A Different view of my Beer
King of Beer for a Reason
Now preparing my report for the day and sipping my glass
Well Written "Drink Responsibly and not for under age"
Brewery: AB InBev
Origin: Belgium
Style: Pale Larger
Alcohol Content: 5.0%
Done and trashing the bottle
The alcohol content is 5% for this 600ml bottle, I can take one up to 3 bottles, but today being a duty day. I decided to take just one bottle so that I can have a very clear head to collate my report for the day. Most times people tend to abuse alcohol because of lack of self discipline. It it very important to have self control. Knowing fully well that a moderate consumption of alcohol especially beer is good for the body. Excessive consumption is not allowed and even @detlev will be disappointed by any #BeerSaturday participants.
It is weekend lets drink knowing fully well that we want to be a good ambassador of this community by sipping our beer and sharing a lovely story
Is this imitation Czech Budvar really drinkable?
They sell Bud cans here, but they're German :)
Ouch, that hurts! It cannot be a Budweiser if it is not from Budweis, which, surprisingly, is neither in St. Louis, Missouri (the Anheuser–Busch HQ) nor in Belgium. It is in the Czech Republic.
This is basically a stolen brand licenced to be brewd locally in Nigeria. And I bet there are some other fake claims on the bottle too. Would you really say it ages in beechwood barrels?
https://ecency.com/hive-187719/@godfish/the-true-budweis-beer
The way I ran to the comments!