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World Cup of Beer: Finals

Designed by Elizabeth Hait


So, beer lovers and soccer fans, have you been dutifully tasting all 32 of those beers we chose a couple weeks ago to represent each country playing in the World Cup?

If you're just tuning in, let us give you the instant replay of what's transpired thus far: Slashfood chose 32 beers to represent each country playing in the World Cup. You narrowed the suds down even further by voting in our Quarter-Finals Round, resulting in 4 teams that faced off in our Semi-Finals on Tuesday, July 6.

Now, if you're still standing with those bellies full of beer, we need your votes one last time for our FINAL match: USA's Sam Adams Boston Lager vs. England's Newcastle Brown Ale. (Click on the chart to enlarge.) You'll have until 5PM on Sunday, July 11 to weigh in on which beer is your absolute, final favorite, and we'll announce the winner on Monday morning. Feel free to vote by the polls (after the jump) or via Twitter or Facebook.

Need a beer refresher? Josh Bernstein gives an in depth look at all 32 beers in the brackets.

Vote for your favorite beer(s) after the jump, via Twitter or on Facebook.

Final Match
Sam Adams Boston Lager (USA)187 (67.3%)
Newcastle Brown Ale (England)91 (32.7%)

Filed Under: Drinks, Features
Tags: beer, featured, world cup 2010, world cup beer, world cup beer bracket

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