THINK you know your Stella logo from your Staropramen? Your Bud from your Beck’s?
Below is a list of logos from the most common beers out there, but each brand has had its name removed. Do you think you can figure out the logos without their names?
Get your beer goggles on and give it a go…
Good luck!
#1. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course Stella Artois. Click to find out why the UK version of Stella Artois so much worse than that enjoyed on the Continent?
#2. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course the ‘Black Stuff’ from the Emerald Isle – Guinness.
Click to read about Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke setting a Guinness World Record by drinking a yard glass of ale in just 11 seconds.
#3. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course Amstel.
The Netherland’s is well worth a visit, but click here to find the cheapest beer in Europe.
#4. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course Newkie Brown, Broon or Dog as it is affectionally known to the Geordies (apparently) – Newcastle Brown Ale to the rest of us.
Click to read about one of the UK’s oldest alehouses where the Pub landlord had a profitable sideline murdering punters after they had retired for the night.
#5. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course the king of beers (apparently) Budweiser.
You can read about the King of England and his secret tunnel here.
#6. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course ‘The Cream of Manchester’, Boddington’s.
If you don’t want a creamy head check out the beer made from dirty bath water.
#7. What brand does this beer belong to?
G’Day mate! It is of course the ‘Amber Nectar’ Foster’s!
Where is the world’s cheapest pint of beer – and how many can I get for a tenner?
#8. What brand does this beer belong to?
It’s er… a picture of a… er… a red stripe. That’s it you guessed it! Red Stripe from Jamaica.
Read about Pablo Escobar’s abandoned £8billion property empire that the drug lord built to hide his dirty cash including his home in the Caribbean.
#9. What brand does this beer belong to?
It is of course Tuborg from Denmark. Tuborg was acquired by Carlsberg in 1970 and ever since has held a near-monopoly. There are plenty of fantastic smaller breweries though, Swift Half’s favourite is the Svaneke Bryghus on the small Baltic island of Bornholm.