8. Spain - There more craft going on here thesebays but I but to search for a tidy bar last visit.
9. France - can be safer to drink wine. 3 monts - good but licorn make a couple of insipid beers - ugh
10. Switzerland - drink swiss wine instead, although barrel brewing in interlaken is brilliant , feldschlossen brewery is to be avoided
11. Italy - Wine, lots of processo to be precise.
Spain, I only know Madrid, which I used to know very well (in 1990).
Mahou 5 estrellas used to be decent, but it seems to have disappeared in favour of clásica. There are some decent bars selling American IPA - style beers up by the metro Ópera.
French beer is generally poor. Licorne is truly mingin. Some is drinkable and some you can get used to, but I haven't discovered any excellent beer yet. I'm open to persuasion! I tend to grump about French beer with other French residents on another forum.
Switzerland is an enigma, I feel there should be good beers there and I'm still on the quest.
I had the best pint of Pilsner Urquell I've ever treated up in the hills overlooking Florence.
I had the highest hopes for beers from the Alsace region of France; Alsacien hops and German know-how, what could go wrong. I think I'm going to have to spend a long weekend in Strasbourg and have a sniff around, but the stuff that makes it up into the wilds of Brittany is truly horrible. Fischer Tradition pours a very strange colour for a (they now call it blonde) and it is difficult to get down. On the other hand, as
@Clarence pointed out and demonstrated at his own cost (for once) well chilled, it makes a first-class lager and lime. But that's not really the point.
To be fair to the French, La Choulette is an excellent brewer and there are many of their beers that I enjoy immensely. Haven't seen it around these parts for quite a while, though.