Miguel Beer is san miguel beer still the best beer in the world?
Since I live in the Philippines, where San Miguel originated (not Spain), I support the company by drinking nearly 6000 bottles every year. I weigh the same, 72 kg, as I did at 25 and haven't been to a doctor for 15 years and haven't needed a dentist for 16 years. I feel better now than I did 20 years ago, when I also used to drink a bottle of tequila every day on top of my beer.
San Miguel is definitely the best beer in the world.( but only the stuff brewed in Manila).
In charming San Miguel de Allende, the smell of fresh peppers fills the air, church bells ring and roosters crow. The cobblestone streets of the El Jardín plaza are lined with sculpted laurel trees, quaint pastel-colored shops, stucco buildings, French style benches and rows of flowers. Artisans sell hand-made flowers, balloons and Mexican flags. Mariachi bands stroll through the courtyard and fireworks explode to celebrate the Running of the Bulls parade. Visitors sit in open-air cafes, carry shopping bags and purchase six-packs of imported Belgium beer for $1.99. The pink neo-gothic Parroquia and the home of General Allende stand as cultural landmarks that have put San San Miguel de Allendeon the UNESCO World Heritage Site map.
Nestled in the labyrinth of streets and orange groves, a carefree couple can relax on a patio, enjoying soup, pasta, veal, fresh vegetables and Margaritas, for $11. San Miguel de Allende offers restaurants in historic monasteries, restaurants on rooftop terraces and independently owned bed-and-breakfast dining. This eclectic region features big city cuisine, including: Thai food, Asian fusion, Italian, French and traditional Mexican. Special serenades make each meal so much more memorable.
“People go to Florida to die. They come to San Miguel de Allende to live,” advertises a visitor brochure. With the perfect weather, the quiet afternoons, the ample amenities and the rich culture, this part of Mexico has become one of the best-kept retirement secrets for a number of American, European and Canadian expatriates. More than 11,000 Americans have made San Miguel de Allendetheir home, making up an eighth of the total population.
New residents live well here -- in gated communities, eating out every night (which costs the same as dining home), paying for maid service (about $5/day), affording their own personal gardeners and enjoying health insurance for just $50/month. Even renters enjoy accommodations for $300/month, $10 water bills, $30 electricity bills and $3 taxis across town.
One couple, Joe and Venae Warner, moved to San Miguel de Allende in 2001 and said they spend about $100/month for all their bills: gas, electric, water, phone and cable. For $6, they come home from the market with heaping baskets of fresh fruit or vegetables. Their small home just outside the main square cost less than $100,000, which they paid for in cash to avoid the hassle of a mortgage. Some days, they said, they lived off as little as $5/day. Truly San Miguel de Allende is a great place to visit or retire.
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