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- Embed this notice@hj @kim the asian store has both bottles and cans
cans feel better but bottles are cheaper, I usually buy the bottles by the crate tbh
french beer is just incredibly mid, it's mostly commercial beers with very standardized tastes
eiter very watery lager or very fruity krieks and ales
marketing isn't even calling stuff lager/ale/stout/weiss here, they call it by the color blond/amber/brune/ruby/white, sometimes you buy a blond expecting a lager and it's IPA
there's okay beer from regional breweries, Toulouse has Ratz which is great but they don't do cans and most pubs don't have it on tap, only bottles. Goudale and Jade make okay commercial grade lager. Chouffe makes a fruity lager that's mid but will get you properly fucked up.
other than that there's a few belgian/monastic beers that are okay but pricy like chimay/jenlain/bernardus
there's literally only one stout you can find consistently and it's guiness
most places your choice is leffe for something okay, kronenbourg/heineken for something barely decent and mystery store brands for 80 year old alcoholics that buy the cheapest stuff by liter