OK .. now it's get a little complicated. If I've understood it correctly, both Anker and Cardinal are produced by Cardinal Brewery in Fribourg, Switzerland - but Cardinal is owned by Feldschösschen in Rheinfelden, Switzerland (and let's just forget for the moment that Feldschösschen is now owned by Danish Carlsberg Group...).
Feldschösschen and Cardinal are - as far as I can judge so far - the two most widely available Swiss beers. Both are decent lagers, nothing special, but OK. They typically sell for around 1.5 CHF pr. 0.5 L can, but on sale the price comes down around 1 CHF pr. can in which case neither is a bad deal if you're looking for a standard lager. Feldschösschen was the beer previously used to roll flour tortillas.
Anker, however normally sells for exactly 1 CHF pr. 0.5 L can, but IMHO that isn't money invested nearly as well: I found Anker to be too pale, and too weak in the taste (although it holds the same alcohol percentage as the others: 4.8%) so can only be recommended if you like to drink beer without being without your taste buds reminding too much you of this fact.
On the other end we have Feldschösschen's Hopfenperle, which is a bit stronger (5.2%) and arguably a more interesting beer - although perhaps not so much better than ordinary Feldschösschen to justify the price difference (Hopfenperle at 1.40 CHF for a 0.33 L can).
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Feldschösschen Beer
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