We do our best to drink our way around the world each time we go. My husband drinks beer nearly 100% of the time, but I go between wine and beer. Here's the menu if he was going:
Mexico: Dos Equis Lager
Norway: Carlesburg (the only option now that Rignes is no longer available). Great baked goods too.
China: Tsingtao
Germany: Lowenbrau (used to be Becks). This is also a great place to get hammered as they have 4 or 5 different kinds of shots including Jaegermeister). Get a German-style pretzel with the beer.
Italy: Peroni. Very good wine and pastries also.
The American Adventure: Sam Adams. Pretty good beer, but pales in comparison to the rest of the 'world'
Japan: Sapporo
Morocco:They have some beer called Casablanca which is NASTY
France: 1664 - suprisingly good. You can also wine-taste here.
United Kingdom: Where to start? Try Stella Artois if you haven't, but they have the best half-and-half's (Guinness and Harp). Try them in a half-yard. The only full-service bar in the 'world'
Canada: Moosehead Lager (used to be Molson products, but they got pulled when Molson changed their labels - they were deemed offensive)
Just be prepared -
drinking around the world isn't for the faint of heart - if you make it, it's 11 beers in a day...[/QUOTE]
LOL!

I guess you could just share?