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Beer Around the World
Is there any way to find out what brands of beer they offer at each WS pavilion at Epcot?
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i think mainly others here that know. many of them do know most of them.
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Selection can vary, but you can typically find the following brands at each pavilion's kiosks and/or quick service locations:
Canada
Labatt Blue
Molson
Moosehead
United Kingdom
Bass Ale
Boddingtons English Pub Ale
Guinness Stout
Harp Lager
Stella Artois
Strongbow Cider
Tennents
France
Biere Francaise
Kronenburg
Morocco
Casablanca
Japan
Kirin
American Adventure
Budwiser
Sam Adams
Italy
Peroni
Germany
Beck's
Franziskaner
Lowenbrau
Spaten
China
TsingTao
Macau
Norway
Carlsberg
Mexico
Dos Equis
You can find a wider selection at most pavilion's table service locations, but partaking at such locations is less practical for any "around the world" epicurean excursion.
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I have never done the drink around the world thing but this year im going to do it.
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Just remember to keep the bottle caps from each pavilion. It is a lot more practical than keeping all the bottles (and easier than peeling off the labels)...and besides, if you start in Canada, by the time you get to Germany, you probably won't trust yourself with glass stuff in your bags. Just sayin'.
Oh, and I think a couple of places (USA and maybe NOrway) have pony bottles, in case you want to take it easy in a couple of spots.
HAVE FUN...and be safe!
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Next Trip: May 2017 at POP...again. Unless the FP+ thing isn't worked out. Then we'll go to Dollywood. Or just stay home and look at pictures.
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Originally Posted by Figment!
Selection can vary, but you can typically find the following brands at each pavilion's kiosks and/or quick service locations:
Canada
Labatt Blue
Molson
Mousehead
United Kingdom
Bass Ale
Boddingtons English Pub Ale
Guinness Stout
Harp Lager
Stella Artois
Strongbow Cider
Tennents
France
Biere Francaise
Kronenburg
Morocco
Casablanca
Japan
Kirin
American Adventure
Budwiser
Sam Adams
Italy
Peroni
Germany
Beck's
Franziskaner
Lowenbrau
Spaten
China
TsingTao
Norway
Carlsberg
Mexico
Dos Equis
You can find a wider selection at most pavilion's table service locations, but partaking at such locations is less practical for any "around the world" epicurean excursion.
I'm off topic .... but Fig... you should be a Disney Tour Guide.. Great Job... again
Scott
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Originally Posted by Figment!
Canada
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Mousehead
Sounds like good stuff!
Mike
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Lightweight
I've seen groups trying to drink their way around the world.
I'm such a lightweight, I'd fall in the lake somewhere about Germany....
Hey, Bruegge - sounds like somone with a name like that would know a thing or 2 about beer. Is that Bruegge like Brügge? What a beautiful city...
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We have drank around the world a few times now and I can't wait to go back and do it again (27 days) But I agree..
Originally Posted by TinyTink
haha I'm probably gonna have to do snacks around the world too, to even it out!
I do also snack around the world, I have sat on a bench for alittle bit before picking back up my quest, but falling over drunk isn't anything i want to do within the park in the middle of a hot day.
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I've always wanted to do this, but it can get VERY expensive, which has deterred me every time. I usually get a glass of wine in France and margaritas in Mexico. The last time I was there I saw a couple of groups of guys totally smashed walking around...I don't think that's really appropriate. But if you can hold your own...have fun!
Sarah
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And many times prior...
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Figment, you forgot Spaten Optimator in Germany, one of my favorites in all of WS.
Unless they took it out since I was there last at Christams. They didn't, did they? Oh, please, I hope not, I'm still hurting over their replacing Rignes with Carlsberg...
Also, Le Cellier will sell you take out. They have some great microbrews from Quebec that go perfect with a to-go cup of Canadian cheese soup. Although I wouldn't ask them to do this if it looks like they're really busy, I think it's at the discretion of the manager--but I've never had a problem when I've done it during slower days around 3 in the afternoon.
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Originally Posted by Duchess99
I've always wanted to do this, but it can get VERY expensive, which has deterred me every time. I usually get a glass of wine in France and margaritas in Mexico. The last time I was there I saw a couple of groups of guys totally smashed walking around...I don't think that's really appropriate. But if you can hold your own...have fun!
Oh, yeah, it's very pricy; drinks + snacks can easily run to $100 or more dollars. But I always just make sure I have $100 set aside before my trip for drink around the world day.
If you have reasonably good tolerance, take your time (don't start at 5 and try to rush your way around before Illuminations!) and keep your stomach filled with little snacks to soak up the beer, it's not as daunting as it seems.
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Originally Posted by TheAdventurer
Figment, you forgot Spaten Optimator in Germany, one of my favorites in all of WS.
It's served at one of the carts, right?
Still think it's there, I just listed what's at Sommerfest.
I've added it to the my original list.
Keep'em coming if I've missed something else
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Hmmmm???
I have always wanted to try that drink around the world thing! Are you alowed to just carry your drink around with you? Do they have anything other than beer? And do they have any smaller serving sizes for those who want to do this?
My DH loves beer and is excited about this. I can't stand the stuff !!!
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Originally Posted by Goes4FastPass
I've seen groups trying to drink their way around the world.
I'm such a lightweight, I'd fall in the lake somewhere about Germany....
Hey, Bruegge - sounds like somone with a name like that would know a thing or 2 about beer. Is that Bruegge like Brügge? What a beautiful city...
Brueggemeyer is the full name ...Yep "beer" is "in my name and in my blood" LOL
Product of USA but great grandpa came from the "old Country"
AS for Tink with the lemon stuff, sake, Jager(aaahhhhh I can feel my stomach turn allready)
I have one motto:
Beer and Wine ... Mighty fine
Booze and Whiskey... Mighty risky
It's a little embarrassing... When I drink a lot of hard liquor I usually wind up staggering around telling everyone near me "how much I love them" not a pretty sight
And did I mention my DW has NO sense of humor LOL
Scott
Honeymoon, 89
Poly 2002
CR 2003
Shades of Green May 2007
GF June 2014 (25th Anniversary)
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Originally Posted by Figment!
It's served at one of the carts, right?
They serve it at the little beer & pretzel stand by the fountain. *whew* you had me worried there for a bit
Originally Posted by MattJenRocky
I have always wanted to try that drink around the world thing! Are you alowed to just carry your drink around with you? Do they have anything other than beer? And do they have any smaller serving sizes for those who want to do this?
My DH loves beer and is excited about this. I can't stand the stuff !!!
Almost every pavilion has wine from that country. I'm more of a beer drinker so I can't give specifics, but it seemed to me that there was a lot of wine available, if not at every pavilion then at least at most pavilions. You could easily do Wine Around the World while your DH did Beer Around the World.
And yes, you can just carry your drinks with you, browsing the shops and enjoying the ambiance.
And finally...
Originally Posted by caryrae
Anyone try the beer around the world and then go on Mission Space?
No...but I made the mistake of doing Mission Space the morning after once...I would not advise this...
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