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Where in Holland can I find Budweiser beer?

what store can i get Budweiser beer at in The Netherlands preferbly around the udrecht area cuz i want to drink it at home not in a bar or club?

    



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M
They sell it at Berts Bierhuis in Utrecht. It is in the city center.

http://www.bertsbierhuis.nl/

They sell more then 200 kinds of beer and is one of my favorite shops :-)

I'm not a Bud fan but Heineken is piss too.


kanoa k
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why would you want to?
try the local brews.


River Euphrates
The real question is - if you are in holland, why in the hell would you want to drink budweiser?

You've got all kinds of awesome local breweries - not to mention all varieties of smokeable enjoyment.

Someone should slap you upside your head and send you back to the states.


John
Go to a local liquor store in The Netherlands and the proprietor will be happy to special order it for you.


Roy P
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I agree- why would you want. I'm a fan of brown bottle Heineken (if your coming to Adam take the tour)... or Amstel & Grolsch. Its not that hard to find though. Because of the lawsuit with Budvar- you'll see it now called just Bud.... and if your in downtown Adam- try the Hard Rock.


Vince has left the building...
Budvar is definitely NOT Budweiser, it's a Czech brewery that has the rights to the name Budweiser in several European countries, but the only thing it has to do with the Anheuser-Busch company who make the American Budweiser is that the Americans tried to buy Budvar to solve the problem with the name in Europe, but since the Czech government owns a "golden share" they were unable to.

In Holland you can buy the American Budweiser in many liquor stores who will either have it in stock or will not sell it... I remember some supermarket chains also carrying it several years ago, not sure which one. You could try some liquor stores that are not part of a big chain. This Budweiser will probably have been brewed in the UK though...


Marlieke89
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Dude, why do you want to drink budweiser? Hertog Jan is the best!


Txlady
Research tells me that there was a problem, some time back, regarding sell of Budweiser in the Netherlands. That's why it's hard to find. The best I could do for you: 1. Go to: "Research your answer" on your question page. 2. Type in: Netherlands/Where can I buy Budweiser beer? 3. Go to: #9.


Alwin E
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THE brand of beer they have in the Netherlands is Heineken. And as a European, I feel obliged to inform you that the Budweiser we drink here has nothing to do with the American Budweiser. It has a very different taste and is stronger than the American "Bud", as it comes from the Czech Republic. It's available in special stores in the Netherlands, and actually throughout Europe, but it's kind of rare and quite expensive. Try the Dutch Heineken, it comes very close to an American "Bud".


FELIKS D.
I don't know....I've been there but only drank Heineken...Try Budvar. It's Bud, and it's brewed in the Chech republic. It's all over Holland.


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carmelo_sabato
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I think you will find that mostly on a sewerage ! as the most Europeans consider the American Brews as A Donkeys Piss !





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