What's ur favourite beer? what about the worst?
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favourite: TUBORG! worst: any non alcoholic beer X| X| X| X| --------------- Horatiu CRISTEA
Asahi, Michelob or Corona -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk
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favourite: TUBORG! worst: any non alcoholic beer X| X| X| X| --------------- Horatiu CRISTEA
Hooray for Belgian beers! My favourite: Delerium Tremens, Westmalle tripel, Palm, Westvleteren (very difficult to come by). Least favourite: Heineken ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My second CP article: MAP files[^]
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favourite: TUBORG! worst: any non alcoholic beer X| X| X| X| --------------- Horatiu CRISTEA
Bitburger is my absolute favorite beer, followed bei Koepi (Königs Pilsener) and a few others. Favorite Kölsch: Früh, Gilden and Reissdorf. Worst beer ever: Küppers Kölsch, Eichbaum and well Tuborg's christmas beer. Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
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:-D : Guiness, Newcastle, and my dad's Maibock homebrew. X| : Budweiser (any), Schaeffer, and my last batch of red ale. BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
brianwelsch wrote: Budweiser (any), even the original tschech budweiser :confused: or only the american "counterpart"? Prost Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
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Bitburger is my absolute favorite beer, followed bei Koepi (Königs Pilsener) and a few others. Favorite Kölsch: Früh, Gilden and Reissdorf. Worst beer ever: Küppers Kölsch, Eichbaum and well Tuborg's christmas beer. Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
Martin Häsemeyer wrote: Favorite Kölsch Alaaf!! I just had some Gaffel and Dom Koelsch sent in the past few months from relatives in koeln. Tasty. :-D BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
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brianwelsch wrote: Budweiser (any), even the original tschech budweiser :confused: or only the american "counterpart"? Prost Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
No, the American versions. I haven't tried the Czech beer yet. Is it anything like Pilsner Urquell? BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
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Chris Losinger wrote: in the US, they're all pretty weak Taken out of context, one could have many [sarcastic] replies :) Back to the topic: I've heard this, but even for most european beers the belgian ones are strong. You find many with are between 6% and 11% while the average is around 3-4%. They quickly knock you off your boots.
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Andreas Saurwein wrote: Taken out of context, one could have many [sarcastic] rep sure. but it's true. US laws severly restrict alcohol levels in 'beer'. it varies state to state, but i've never seen anything above 6%. Andreas Saurwein wrote: I've heard this, but even for most european beers the belgian ones are strong. yeah, i (barely) remember. when i was in Belgium, we went to a beer store and bought a bunch of the high-octane beers (they all had the alcohol percentage right on the bottle cap!). at 12%, they were as strong as wine (but not as tasty :) ). -c
Chris Losinger
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It's more like breathing, right? ;) BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
Yeah.. something like that. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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The best: Almost every Belgian beer like Duvel, Westmalle, Orval, Hoegaarden, ...;P;P;P The worst: Dutch beer like Heineken. X| Franky.
Heineken is a fine lager. Personally I think it's the best. I like how it tastes before and after I've swallowed the beer. It's a win-win beer. :) However, I'd like to point out that I haven't had any Belgian beers so far, so I can't dispute your claim. :) -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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Heineken rocks.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
It does rock. A Heineken goes well to food, to a hockey game, on the balcony a hot summer day. And it works quite well as a brain blaster device. ;) -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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Andreas Saurwein wrote: Taken out of context, one could have many [sarcastic] rep sure. but it's true. US laws severly restrict alcohol levels in 'beer'. it varies state to state, but i've never seen anything above 6%. Andreas Saurwein wrote: I've heard this, but even for most european beers the belgian ones are strong. yeah, i (barely) remember. when i was in Belgium, we went to a beer store and bought a bunch of the high-octane beers (they all had the alcohol percentage right on the bottle cap!). at 12%, they were as strong as wine (but not as tasty :) ). -c
Chris Losinger
Smaller Animals SoftwareChris Losinger wrote: it varies state to state, but i've never seen anything above 6% And there's a perfectly good reason for it; beer generally tastes bad if it has more than 5.5-6% alcohol. :) Chris Losinger wrote: at 12%, they were as strong as wine 12% is perfect if you intend to get stoned within 45 minutes. :-D -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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You can virtually taste it here: http://www.duvel.be[^] Be warned: it's a lot stronger than Heineken.
Strong beer generally tastes bad ;P IMO, anything above 5.5% is a failure. I've had one good strong beer (some Danish ale) so far. -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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It does rock. A Heineken goes well to food, to a hockey game, on the balcony a hot summer day. And it works quite well as a brain blaster device. ;) -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: And it works quite well as a brain blaster device. Yeah if you are wealthy, Heineken is rather costly here. Cheap beer is our brain blaster of choice, something like Castle or Tafel Lager. It is a refined beer IMO, for actually enjoying. One of the very few beers I can say I actually like the taste.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
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Favorite: Guinness Worst: Bud Lite But there are scores in between i'll drink with no complaints... ;) Horatiu CRISTEA wrote: any non alcoholic beer What about root beer?
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I'd show a smile but I'm too weak I'd share with you, could I only speak
Shog9 wrote: Bud Lite Isn't that stating the obvious? It's like saying "Diet Water" or something. :-D -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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Martin Häsemeyer wrote: Favorite Kölsch Alaaf!! I just had some Gaffel and Dom Koelsch sent in the past few months from relatives in koeln. Tasty. :-D BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
Prost und lass et dir schmecken! ;) Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
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No, the American versions. I haven't tried the Czech beer yet. Is it anything like Pilsner Urquell? BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
Jip, it's really tasty - that's my opinion of course... Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus! http://www.martin-haesemeyer.de
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Olli wrote: After 1 Byte = 8 bit you feel much better... Aaah.. I see now. :suss: I had a couple a few weeks ago. It was an ok pils. -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
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Heineken is a fine lager. Personally I think it's the best. I like how it tastes before and after I've swallowed the beer. It's a win-win beer. :) However, I'd like to point out that I haven't had any Belgian beers so far, so I can't dispute your claim. :) -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: However, I'd like to point out that I haven't had any Belgian beers so far, so I can't dispute your claim About time by now. Move your lazy a.. down here, so we can have a good beer together, or maybe a few more. :)
Off to Brazil in a few days
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Strong beer generally tastes bad ;P IMO, anything above 5.5% is a failure. I've had one good strong beer (some Danish ale) so far. -- Run around in the radiation Run around in the acid rain, On a black, black planet
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Strong beer generally tastes bad IMO, anything above 5.5% is a failure. Agreed. Have you ever tried Carlsberg Special Brew? - Don't know if they're still making it, but it was like drinking rusty nails. X| John. www.silveronion.com[^]
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: And it works quite well as a brain blaster device. Yeah if you are wealthy, Heineken is rather costly here. Cheap beer is our brain blaster of choice, something like Castle or Tafel Lager. It is a refined beer IMO, for actually enjoying. One of the very few beers I can say I actually like the taste.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
Ahh... Castle! :) There's a SA restaurant chain opened up in Dublin, 'Spur Steakhouse', and that's one of the beers on the list. It's the only place you can buy it - and I love the taste. :) John. www.silveronion.com[^]