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Experts say these are the 20 best beers in the world

Happy International Beer day.

IN HONOUR OF International Beer Day yesterday, beer rating and reviewing website RateBeer.com has curated a list of the top beers in the world.

These 20 chosen few were selected for their world class recognition — some accessible, some obscure — and their elegant range of styles.

From brews with robust cherry aromas to a dessert porter with strong but sweet maple syrup flavors, keep scrolling to find out which beers made the cut.

20. Aphrodisiaque (Dieu du Ciel)

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This stout out of Montreal, Canada, has aromas and flavors of vanilla, dark chocolate, bourbon, and roasted malt. Dieu du Ciel brewers consider this black ale a very smooth, mildly hopped, dessert beer with a strength of 6.5% alcohol by volume (ABV).

19. Saison Bernice (Sante Aidairius)

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A farmhouse ale from the brewers at Sante Adairius Rustic Ales in Capitola, California, this beer is dry and refreshing and made with the best local ingredients. Saison Bernice saw multiple yeast additions, including Brettanomyces, to enable further bottle aging and impart a slight sour flavor. Bernice clocks in at 6.5% ABV.

18. Grassroots Brother Soigné (Hill Farmstead)

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With a mix of lime, hibiscus, and blood orange, this saison is tart, refreshing, and expertly fermented by Hill Farmstead Brewing Company in Greensboro, Vermont. At 5% ABV, this brew is well-carbonated with a medium body.

17. Beer Geek Breakfast (Mikkeller)

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Copenhagen, Denmark’s finest brew is an oatmeal stout composed of 25% oat-based ingredients and a nice touch of gourmet coffee. Mikkeller suggests the beer with breakfast because of its lingering coffee flavours offset by a certain sweetness that makes this 7.5% ABV brew highly enjoyable.

16. Citra Single Hop Pale Ale (Hill Farmstead)

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This pale ale from the folks at Hill Farmstead Brewing Company is dry-hopped for bittering and flavoring exclusively with citra hops from the Pacific Northwest. Citra Single Hop has notes of grapefruit and tangerine, with a mild 5.5% ABV.

15. What Is Enlightenment? (Hill Farmstead)

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In honour of its second anniversary, Hill Farmstead Brewing Company created this American pale ale hopped with simcoe and amarillo hops. Orange and citrus aromas define this mild bodied beer with a 5.4% ABV.

14. Westvleteren Extra 8 (Sint-SIxtus Abdij)

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This Belgian strong ale has a dark brown pour and a thick head. It’s brewed in Westvleteren, Belgium by a group of Trappist monks and is only sold at the monastery. Westvleteren Extra 8 has found its type of beer drinker to be a person with a palate for dark fruits, malts, and chocolates, and a strong (8%) percentage of alcohol.

13. Serendipity (New Glarus)

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New Glarus Brewing Company in New Glarus, Wisconsin calls this brew Serendipity — and with apples, cranberries, and cherries aged in oak with a unique fermentation process, it’s just that. A strong and unexpected mix of Wisconsin flavors, Serendipty is a fruit ale with a 5.1% ABV.

12. Maple Bacon Coffee Porter (Funky Buddha)

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Funky Buddha Brewery in Oakland Park, Florida has managed to create a diner-style breakfast in a glass with its Maple Bacon Coffee Porter, which has aromas of sticky maple syrup, coffee, and cream. At 6.4% ABV, it finishes sticky, rich, and sweet, leaving behind a truly unique aftertaste.

11. Grassroots Legitimacy (Hill Farmstead)

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Hill Farmstead brewers have created an India pale ale that uses citrusy hops from the Pacific Northwest. Grassroots Legitimacy is also made with two-row malted barley and oats, and is dry-hopped copiously with simcoe hops. The IPA pours a hazy golden yellow and is 6.7% ABV.

10. Pliny the Elder (Russian River)

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Santa Rosa, California’s Russian River Brewing Company looked to the history of hops to create Pliny the Elder — the double IPA cousin to Russian River’s triple IPA, Pliny the Younger. Pliny the Elder is a strong and hoppy IPA with an ABV of 8%. It’s easily one of the most popular IPAs around.

9. Raspberry Tart (New Glarus)

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This fruit beer from New Glarus Brewing is meant to be served very cold in a Champagne flute for optimal raspberry flavor. Oregon shares its harvest of berries with New Glarus, which the brewery then ferments spontaneously in large oak vats. This brew is extravagantly flavored and is 4% ABV.

8. Everett (Hill Farmstead)

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Hill Farmstead Brewing Company named Everett for the brewers’ grandfather’s brother. This porter was created in his honor and is crafted from American malt barley, English and German roasted malts, American hops, and Hill Farmstead’s own yeast. The result is a complex backbone of chocolate, coffee, and malty sweetness with a 7.2% ABV.

7. PseudoSue (Toppling Goliath)

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Despite being named for the largest T-rex fossil ever discovered, Toppling Goliath created a brew out of Decorah, Iowa with a delicate body and robust aromas of grapefruit, citrus, mango, and evergreen. PseudoSue was originally brewed at 5.8% ABV, but the brewers note that future batches will rise to 7% ABV since translating the beer to a larger 30-barrel system.

6. Gose Gone Wild (Stillwater)

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Stillwater Artisanal Ales took Westbrook Brewing’s gose and amped it up to create Gose Gone Wild, a German-style sour wheat ale. The brewers added a massive dose of citra and amarillo hops, then fermented it with various strains of Brettanomyces yeast to create a juicy, hoppy flavor with a 4.3% ABV.

5. Zombie Dust (Three Floyds)

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Brewers out of Munster, Indiana from 3 Floyds Brewing Company have taken citrus hops from the Yakima Valley in Washington State to create this medium-bodied, single-hop American pale ale. At 6.2% ABV, Three Floyds Zombie Dust is golden in hue and surprisingly (but nicely) hoppy for an APA.

4. Susan (Hill Farmstead)

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The brewers at Hill Farmstead have created yet another beer that tops the list. At 6.2% ABV, Susan is an IPA that holds true to its hoppy tendencies. A perfect pour with a short white head, this beer has a nice blend of grassy and citrus notes.

3. Framboos (3 Fonteinen)

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Framboos (or Framboise, if you prefer) is a dark, ruby red lambic-style beer with no carbonation. Brewed in Beersel, Belgium, by Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen, this beer has virtually no head and a 5% ABV, with a strong raspberry flavour.

2. Ann (Hill Farmstead)

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The folks at Hill Farmstead Brewery have created a beautifully complex saison by aging their Anna beer, a honey saison, in French oak wine barrels and allowing it to mature in the presence of microflora. The result is a 6.5% ABV, aromatic barrel-aged saison with hints of honey and citrus that’s true to its Vermont locale.

1. Wisconsin Belgian Red (New Glarus)

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Each bottle of this Belgian-style red ale is brewed in Wisconsin with over a pound of Door County cherries. New Glarus Brewing Company has perfected the balance to deliver a medium-bodied beer that’s highly carbonated and ruby red in colour, with an ABV of 4%.

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    Oct 7th 2020, 6:39 PM

    @Richard Russell: in fairness tv licence guy works for an post not rte

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    @Caoimhín O’Cheallacháin: yes, this now paves the way for Chinese companies to take over and be the most powerful and richest companies on the New York Stock Exchange in the next 10-15 years. I’ve a funny feeling China won’t mind them being too big when this happens.

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    @The Upside-down Triangle: takeovers can be blocked under all sorts of laws

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    @DJ François: no I mean Chinese companies will surpass American ones as the most powerful. There’s already more Chinese companies listed on the S&P 500 than American ones for the first time in history.

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    Google is one of the most dangerous companies in the world, with stated aims of directly influencing people to make decisions that they want them to make. They have been found to also be meddling with democracy and interfering with elections. There has and is ongoing cases against them for same. They are also invested in many other activities like oil and gas exploration while pretending to be green.

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    @Da_Dell: if you haven’t seen or heard of it, look up The Social Dilemma on Netflix.

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    @Celtic Spirit: Is that the one about Facebook, Ive seen one by PBS ? Truly shocking stuff.
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    @Richard Russell: you ok hun?

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    @Richard Russell: An army of them, on tour? Clearly a well planned coup! Tell us more.

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    @Rachel O’ Meara: did you not hear it’s part of the new police state. It’s the end of the world. Gemma o d and her cronies warned us. We should of listened. LOL!!

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    @K C: Clearly we were all wrong, wonder if it’s to do with 5G? That’ll be it you know, tv inspectors in disguise working on behalf of R.T.E going around installing 5G brain chips in us while we’re asleep so R.T.E can control us for the government and big pharma. It’s such a dastardly plan, can’t believe we were lulled into such a false sense of security. Well we all know now so take heed people, sleep with your eyes open from now on that way you’ll see them coming for you. Gemms and her cronies are having panic attacks reading our comments I’d say! Relax lads it’s as made up as the stuff Gemms herself comes out with.

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    @Rachel O’ Meara: yep it’s 5G and the illuminati. We should make Gemma our dictator and there would be no problems in the country haha

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    Oct 7th 2020, 9:56 AM

    That worked so well when they did it with the phone company in America. A couple decades later they all merged back in to a handful of companies who now operate as a single oligarchy.

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    @Wade Wilson: True, but they have to try, start somewhere.

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    Microsoft?

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