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Round One: World Cup Beer - 32 Down to 16

Designed by Elizabeth Hait


Last week, we announced Slashfood's 2010 World Cup Beer Tournament -- today begins round one of voting. After the jump, vote for your favorite beer in each group. The first round will pick two winners from each group -- a total of 16 beers will advance. Polls will close on Monday, June 21st; results will be posted on Slashfood that Wednesday.

Need a beer refresher? Josh Bernstein gives an in depth look at all 32 beers in the brackets (click on chart to enlarge).

Vote for your favorite beer(s) after the jump.

Group A
Kronenbourg 1664 (France)176 (40.3%)
Corona (Mexico)152 (34.8%)
Castle Milk Stout (South Africa)91 (20.8%)
Patricia (Uruguay)18 (4.1%)

Group B
Quilmes Cristal (Argentina)67 (16.7%)
Mythos (Greece)83 (20.7%)
Taedonggang (Korea Republic)37 (9.2%)
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (Nigeria)214 (53.4%)

Group C
Tango (Algeria)7 (1.5%)
Newcastle Brown Ale (England)185 (40.6%)
Lasko Club (Slovenia)41 (9.0%)
Sam Adams Boston Lager (USA)223 (48.9%)

Group D
Foster's (Australia)102 (23.9%)
Weihenstephaner Hefe-Weissbier (Germany)293 (68.6%)
Star (Ghana)11 (2.6%)
Jelen (Serbia)21 (4.9%)


The voting continues tomorrow with Groups E - H.

For complete World Cup Coverage, head over to Fanhouse.

Filed Under: Drinks, Features
Tags: world cup, world cup beer, world cup beer bracket

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

Brent Spiner

6-17-2010 @12:36AM Brent Spiner said... Can we swap out the Dutch "Heineken" for "Bavaria" in Group E? Bavaria FTW!
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atlaz

6-20-2010 @7:15AM atlaz said... Wow, you really didn't pick particularly good beers from most countries did you?
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