Labatt is a brand name, they make blue, blue light, 50, genuine lager, ice, extra dry, etc. I don't think you need to put "Labatt Blue". If you go into the beer store and say gimme some Blue, they'll know exactly what you mean.
2nd, Molson is also a brand name, if you walked into the beer store and said gimme Molson, they would ask which one. They brew Canadian, Canadian Light, Export, Dry, M and of course the now discontinued Golden.
If you go into any store outside of Canada and asked for Blue, I doubt very much that it would be the same. I don't recall ever seeing Labatt sold in the UK
I only really knew a few, after that it was just putting the letters in a logical order (got 7more that way). Didnt get carlsberg or stella artois, but have heard of them (didnt get further than stella..)
How does this work? I've been doing a lot of random quizzes recently. Now that I completed this one, it tells me that I've previously had "Sam Adams" and "St. Pauli Girl" right. There is not even a slim chance for it to be possible. I've encountered this same thing with many other quizzes. Strange.
At the Great American Beer Festival, the heads of several big breweries usually meet up at a local bar. The bartender asks the men, "What are you having?"
Augustus Busch says "I'll have a Bud Light."
Adolph Coors says, "Make mine a Coors Light."
Frederick Miller says, "Miller Light for me."
Arthur Guinness stares at the bartender and says, "I'll have a coke, please."
The other gentlemen stare at him for a moment, and Guinness says, "Look, if you all aren't going to drink beer tonight, then neither am I."
It's a beer drinkers' beer. You have to be a member of CAMRA to buy it. (Campaign for Real Ale). It is flat (not carbonated), and brown, and served at the temperature of the cellar where it is stored. It's not to everyone's taste, but it is very very old (1777) and very very famous.
Labatt is a brand name, they make blue, blue light, 50, genuine lager, ice, extra dry, etc. I don't think you need to put "Labatt Blue". If you go into the beer store and say gimme some Blue, they'll know exactly what you mean.
2nd, Molson is also a brand name, if you walked into the beer store and said gimme Molson, they would ask which one. They brew Canadian, Canadian Light, Export, Dry, M and of course the now discontinued Golden.
Don't you know a quizz about beers must be "belgo-centré" ?
Augustus Busch says "I'll have a Bud Light."
Adolph Coors says, "Make mine a Coors Light."
Frederick Miller says, "Miller Light for me."
Arthur Guinness stares at the bartender and says, "I'll have a coke, please."
The other gentlemen stare at him for a moment, and Guinness says, "Look, if you all aren't going to drink beer tonight, then neither am I."
Live in the UK and never heard of "bass" ??? and Newcastle Pale Ale was popular 30 years ago, you never see it now.
St Pauli Girl and Grolsch are also weird choices. Amstel is so much bigger!
Moretti and Kronenbourg are just two massive names missing.