
From left to right...
The first one was a Japanese beer, and it was very unique tasting, but not in a good way!
The second was either Scottish or Irish (can't remember). It wasn't too bad, but it was pretty thick and chunky (literally).
The third was a Swedish beer, and it was great.
Forth I believe was French. It was very nice and unique. Had kind of a sweet and spiceyness to it. Similar to the Canadian La Fin Du Mande
I don't remember where the 5th came from. It wasn't anything special. Not bad, but nothing to write home about.
6th was English. Not too bad. Very dry.
7th was a Czech beer. This was probably my favourite. It had a nice clean and crisp taste with just the right amount of hopps
8th was also a very good beer.
9th was an American microbrew. If you like a lot of hopps, you'll love this beer. It was very bitter and dry. It was good, but damn!
10th was Russian I believe. It was surprisingly very good. Not near as strong as I thought it would be.
See # 9 for a description of #11
12th wasn't really a beer. It was an apple cider. It tasted like sparkeling white wine with a hint of sour apple.