Löwenbräu is from the place I was born (München) and it's a rather good beer.. But I have to admit I'm a "bitter" beer drinker..
I prefer strongtasting lagers (pilsener over here in Europe) like Grolsch, Beck's etc..
The American beers are unfortunatly very waterish to me, so I really dislike them. But it's simply a regional taste, and if you grew up with that, you'll be less likely to like "my" beers.
Same as Heineken.. Heineken, Grolsch, Bavaria (my local beer.. in the Netherlands.... like what the heck?) and Beck's brew a american styled beer for export.. The export Grolsch tastes a lot less bitter then the "local" Grolsch around here, because most americans simply think the bitter taste is awfull..
I actually don't drink Heineken at all.. we always joke around here horses drink Grolsch and piss Heineken, and that Heineken is only brewed for export and tourists
If you'd ever come to the Netherlands I'd be happy to take you to a pub here in town, they have a variaty of 1001 worldwide beers.. we could do an evening off very serious beer testing, and choosing which was best of the 1001 beers

Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.