Drink around the World - Beer List?

Main Street USA

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Original Poster
Any chance anyone has a good list to show all of the beers you can get at each country around World Showcase? I've been searching for about an hour now, with no luck other than little tidbits here and there. Surely, someone must have compiled one by now.

Thanks in advance!
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
Funny you should say that, I was looking for the same myself. Some countries list the beers, other say "Selection of Beers from country". The selection changes over the years as sponsorships change.
 

Mimi

Active Member
The sad thing, in my opinion, is that most if not all of the beers available in the World Showcase are easily accessible in Smalltown, USA. (I worked in a liquor store for years and I have yet to see a beer at EPCOT that I could not get at home.)

I'm sure there are many wildly popular beers in the WS countries that we cannot find at our local gas station. Don't get me wrong I still like many of our imports but I wish Disney would also offer good beers that we could probably not experience without actually visiting the country of origin, or EPCOT of course. :animwink:
 

Main Street USA

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Original Poster
Here's what I've been able to compile:


MEXICO
Bohemia
Tecate
Sol
Dos Equis Lager Draft
Dos Equis Amber

NORWAY
Carlsberg Draft
Ringnes Lager

GERMANY
Lowenbrau Original
Becks Dark
Franziskaner Weisse
Becks

CHINA
Tsingtao
Tsingtao Pure Draft
Macau

ITALY
Peroni

AMERICA
Samuel Adams
Bud Light

JAPAN
Kirin
Kirin Ichiban

MOROCCO
Casa

FRANCE
?

UNITED KINGDOM
Bass Ale
Boddingtons English Pub A
Harp Lager
Stella Artois
Tennents
Strongbow Cider
Guinness Stout

CANADA
Moosehead
Labbatts
Molson

Feel free to add to the list if you have more. :)
 

snakeislandboy

New Member
I agree with Mimi about finding a lot of World Showcase beers. The only beer I haven't really been able to find outside of WDW was Tusker in the AK and AKL.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Just a rough plan

Here's what I've been able to compile:

OK heres my "dinning plan" for next month.


MEXICO I think Ill try something I cant get here so
Bohemia
Tecate
Sol
Dos Equis Lager Draft
Dos Equis Amber

NORWAY
Carlsberg Draft Charly is Danish, I wonder if the have Elephant?
Ringnes Lager

GERMANY
Lowenbrau Original Oh yes baby
Becks Dark
Franziskaner Weisse
Becks

CHINA
Tsingtao
Tsingtao Pure Draft Here we go
Macau

ITALY
Peroni well from a cast of one,

AMERICA
Samuel Adams Whats the Python joke about American beer ?:)
Bud Light

JAPAN
Kirin This is getting sad most of these I can get in the local supermarket
Kirin Ichiban

MOROCCO
Casa

FRANCE
? Guess I have to have wine.

UNITED KINGDOM Oh dear what to have
Bass Ale Urine
Boddingtons English Pub A dish water
Harp Lager nats pish
Stella Artois wife beater not my taste
Tennents Scottish dish water
Strongbow Cider now were talking
Guinness Stout Only if its a good pint rather have Murphys

CANADA
Moosehead Well its a tradition
Labbatts
Molson

Feel free to add to the list if you have more. :)

 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Does anyone know the typical price range for these beers? I don't need specific prices for each, just a general range. I've read on other topics that they are fairly reasonably priced.
 

Main Street USA

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Original Poster
Just a rough plan



Oh, man I love Stella. I can't wait to have one in the World. You've just recently been able to find Stella in the midwest since Anheuser Busch bought InBev, the company that brews it over in Belgium.

I'll probably go for the Dos Equis or the Sol over in Mexico. I heard great things about Sol, then heard it tastes like water, so I guess I need to find out for myself.

I'm sure France has some beer, just haven't been able to find out what it is.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Sol is very popular here right now, not quite Corona level.

I would have hoped France would have had some Belgian Trapiste ales.Thinking about it I only really remember wife beater and Kronenburg from my French trips.
Oh and Jupiler but that may be Belgian or Dutch.
 

disney_nutter

Active Member
The beer served at the uk, is not great, the harp stinks and i love harp, i would say the best beer they have is stella but only have one bottle as its nicknamed wife beater for a reason. As for the guinness , well its not the real stuff lol i dont know why but for some reason it does not taste the same in the states as what it does back home.
 

DicksonGR

Well-Known Member
If only they had Magners or Bulmers Cider in Epcot. I couldn't imagine how refreshing one of those would be on a warm humid day!:slurp:
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
Canada really needs to add Sleemans to its available beers. That is certainly the number one decent beer in Ontario. Unibrou too.
 

CBOMB

Active Member
The sad thing, in my opinion, is that most if not all of the beers available in the World Showcase are easily accessible in Smalltown, USA. (I worked in a liquor store for years and I have yet to see a beer at EPCOT that I could not get at home.)
I'm sure there are many wildly popular beers in the WS countries that we cannot find at our local gas station. Don't get me wrong I still like many of our imports but I wish Disney would also offer good beers that we could probably not experience without actually visiting the country of origin, or EPCOT of course. :animwink:
Most are available with the exception of 2 that I can think of. Tennents possibly the best Lager anywhere (available at the Rose and Crown Pub)' and Rignes (no longer available at Norways pavilion). I have tried to locate them, and neither one is available in my neck of the woods, and we have some great specialty stores here.
Does anyone know the typical price range for these beers? I don't need specific prices for each, just a general range. I've read on other topics that they are fairly reasonably priced.
Around $7.00 for a 20oz. cup.
The beer served at the uk, is not great, the harp stinks and i love harp, i would say the best beer they have is stella but only have one bottle as its nicknamed wife beater for a reason. As for the guinness , well its not the real stuff lol i dont know why but for some reason it does not taste the same in the states as what it does back home.
Just a theory of mine, but I think beers, and ales for sale to the USA are toned down from what they taste like in their countries of origin. They are for what our taste buds are accustom to. I think Eric Idle described it best when he said "American beer is like making love in a canoe".
 

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