LOL I'd be happy to help.. but as I am a Brit you will not have heard of most of them.. and sometimes what you call beer we call lager etc etc.. but leaving that aside I am very fond of Peroni, which is Italian, I also like Tequila beer that's yummy.
We have a lot of flavoured ciders here, they have become very popular.. one of the latest I tried was toffee apple cider.. that was awesome.. my fav flavoured cider is strawberry and Lime.
My favorite beer is Yuengling. They make many types of beer but I prefer their good old lager.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 11, 2017 5:21 PM MST
Generally beers don't have "flavors". Do you really want a regular beer or something that is beer like with a sweet taste to it?
If you want to add flavor to a beer, try a lime wedge in any beer of your choosing. Or you could try a Blue Moon which has a minor hint of orange and add an orange slice to it.
If you aren't used to drinking beer and are looking for a sweet tasting flavored one try Lindeman's Framboise Lambic Beer. It is a 12 oz Belgium beer that is raspberry flavored. Very nice for a starter drink. But, I have to warn you, it doesn't taste anything like our domestic beers.
I was in England during the summer I was 15. I remember buying Lime Lagers in cans at a local shop. No one stopped me! I loved those! Maybe that is what the poster should be trying or a Shandy lemonade! ;)
Isn't that one of those newfangled fruity la-la drinks that have to be consumed tiny sips at a time with one's pinky extended high in the air? (I'm a non-drinker, so I don't know.)
I'll have a Vernor's Ginger Ale. Created in Detroit before the automobile. There is a major street in Detroit for hookers named after this tasty beverage.