Yes that is the polish/european ones. The nigerianones are more like guinness with no alcohol.
I think these malt drinks taste more like beer then alcohol free beer. Well I feel they better satisfy the need for malty beery liquid that does not taste like industrial chemicals then most beers that have had the alcohol removed.
"a_friend_in_mead":35fof8ph wrote: I feel they better satisfy the need for malty beery liquid that does not taste like industrial chemicals then most beers that have had the alcohol removed.[/quote:35fof8ph]Agreed. Or even beers with the alcohol still in: in Cuba I drank Bucanero Malta because it tasted beerier than any of the mainstream beers.
The African one is called Malta[/url:1329dfh8] and there is also Malta Quench[/url:1329dfh8]. It's a division of Guinness. They're really nice on a hot day apparently. I think they are basically fizzy wort. The Quench one is cola flavoured and I really liked it.
[quote:1nlnb358]for[/url:1nlnb358] on-the-go individuals who want to achieve more in their daily lives.[/quote:1nlnb358]
I have been wanting to achieve more in my daily life
[quote:1nlnb358]is consistently known for its premium quality and wholesome values.[/quote:1nlnb358]
How many drinks are known for their unwholesome values? Well Blue Wicked I suppose.
"a_friend_in_mead":3oqhldhk wrote: [quote:3oqhldhk]for[/url:3oqhldhk] on-the-go individuals who want to achieve more in their daily lives.[/quote:3oqhldhk]
I have been wanting to achieve more in my daily life
[quote:3oqhldhk]is consistently known for its premium quality and wholesome values.[/quote:3oqhldhk]
How many drinks are known for their unwholesome values? Well Blue Wicked I suppose.
How different is African advertising?[/quote:3oqhldhk]
There's a driving school drives around tyrrelstown, African dude, called "god first" driving school....they advertise a little differently.