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Post by AngloSaxon on Jan 12, 2005 23:15:39 GMT 2
Aventinus eisbock is a great German beer. Even Radeberger and Dinkel-Acker are good.
As far as the Belgian: just keep me supplied with Chimay, Affligem, or a geuze and I'm happy. Jupiler's swell as well. I forgive the Belgians their Crimes Against Beer (aka Stella) as their other beers tend to be fantastic.
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Post by Hittavainen on Jan 13, 2005 0:24:55 GMT 2
Hitta & Jonne... any special wishes for any german beer which I should bring for you to Sweden next month? Means, anything you anyway ever wanted to try? Thanks. I don't know anything about German beers though, but bring something that you like yourself.
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Post by TomS on Jan 13, 2005 18:45:37 GMT 2
As far as the Belgian: just keep me supplied with Chimay, Affligem, or a geuze and I'm happy. Jupiler's swell as well. I forgive the Belgians their Crimes Against Beer (aka Stella) as their other beers tend to be fantastic. Did you ever taste a Stella right from the tap? Bottled Stella is piss, but when right from the tap it's great.
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Post by twilightheart on Jan 13, 2005 22:10:29 GMT 2
Aventinus eisbock is a great German beer. Even Radeberger and Dinkel-Acker are good. Damn export-beer! Wait until you taste the official Octoberfest-beer (or Diebels Alt) , THEN you`ll know, what good german beer is! ;D
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Post by Southern Troll on Jan 14, 2005 13:39:28 GMT 2
Damn export-beer! Wait until you taste the official Octoberfest-beer (or Diebels Alt) , THEN you`ll know, what good german beer is! ;D Our fakie octoberfest is very good too! But i'll go to Gemany in that month someday! ;D About Finnish beers, i never found one in this southern lands!
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Post by Hittavainen on Jan 14, 2005 17:35:44 GMT 2
Maybe they don't survive in such a warm climate. ;D
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Post by MaliceGarden on Jan 14, 2005 18:30:21 GMT 2
i've been told that yours(brazillian) was the biggest one or the 2nd biggest of the world.
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Post by AngloSaxon on Jan 14, 2005 19:52:36 GMT 2
Did you ever taste a Stella right from the tap? Bottled Stella is piss, but when right from the tap it's great. Yeah, a lot of pubs in the U.S. have Stella on tap. It IS better that way. My local pub just started carrying Duvel! Yeeeeeahhhhh! ;D ;D
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Post by TomS on Jan 15, 2005 0:11:11 GMT 2
You should taste it here in Belgium. In Leuven (the hometown of Interbrew, the brewery of Stella and lots of others) there is a pub, which has Stella straight from the factory ;D Can't get any fresher than that
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Post by AngloSaxon on Jan 15, 2005 6:55:26 GMT 2
That reminds me of when I drank minutes-old Guinness at the St. James Gate brewery in Dublin. It reaffirmed my faith in Guinness and, indeed, in life!
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Post by MaliceGarden on Jan 15, 2005 17:14:09 GMT 2
where are you from?
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Post by AngloSaxon on Jan 15, 2005 17:32:53 GMT 2
I'm from Boston, U.S.
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Post by MaliceGarden on Jan 15, 2005 17:33:47 GMT 2
"OK U.S.A!"
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Post by AngloSaxon on Jan 15, 2005 17:52:57 GMT 2
Hmm?
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Post by MaliceGarden on Jan 15, 2005 17:54:36 GMT 2
its from "bloodsport". van damn's movie.
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