And here are a few more examples of beer that I bought in the market, because of the interesting labels 🙂
I did not expect that their taste and quality would blow me away, and that they would be quality samples of craft beer because I bought them at Tesco market (a large chain of stores).
But I found the labels very interesting, and even if I hadn't drunk them, they would have stayed with me, as souvenir.
I bought the beer from the Hungarian Bad Dogs brewery in nearby Szeged, as well as the Borsodi cans I wrote about here.
The great heat these days has affected that properly chilled beers, I drink while enjoying the game Germany - Denmark.
There was not too much time for tasting, but I must admit that I liked the beer considering the high temperature outside.
I didn't feel like the players on the field, who stopped playing the game due to bad weather. I needed refreshment...
I picked the beers in the following order.
PULI PILS, 4.5% alcohol.
BULLDOG IPA, 5.2% alcohol
MOPSZ MEGGY, 4.5% alcohol
I cooled down with these beers and drank them one after the other.
I liked the Bulldog IPA beer the best.
Mopsz meggy was also tasty, although I don't like the fact that there are preservatives in that beer.
Comparing the beer of the Bad Dogs brewery and the previously drunk Tropic, Meggy and IPA from the Borsodi brewery, I must admit that the beer from one of the previous posts seemed better quality and tastier to me.
Yes, I cooled off with a beer while watching football, but football was interesting enough in itself, so I didn't pay too much attention to the taste and quality of this beer, which, I repeat, once again attracted me with its interesting labels.
Now the cans are empty, the labels photographed and transferred permanently to BC, as a post in one of the #beersaturday contests that have been organized for 365 weeks in a row, exactly 7 years.
Thank you for stopping by my post and I hope you enjoyed the photos and the #Beet I shared with you
All photos are my property, taken with a mobile phone Samsung S23+