Oooh I just forgot about Coronita, really cold and with a piece of lemon on the bottle neck it tastes awesome. It's beer from Mexico and it has a little of tequila, mmm tastefull.
Abbot Ale, as brewed by Greene King in Bury ST Edmunds...yes it is divinely sent
On subject Ale mainly, in the last ten years or so, (thanks to organisations like CAMRA),the standard of ale improved tremondously. Saying that though the diversity of such ales is being threatened by the before mentioned Greene King.
Guiness isn't beer. If I put a Fosters, Carlsberg, Kronenberg in front of you out of the tap, I would put a years wages on you not being able to name them.
Guiness isn't beer. If I put a Fosters, Carlsberg, Kronenberg in front of you out of the tap, I would put a years wages on you not being able to name them.
If those were all the choices, no problem. I usually get malt Whiskey right as well, unless we are talking the weirder stuff.
You just need to level up a little more.
But take back that about Guiness, it is by far the worlds finest beer.
Water + malted barley + hops. Yeah, Guiness also got some potato in it (originally to fool the tax collectors, breweries paid tax after how much barley they used in the old days).
Interestingly (or not) also originally brewed in london.
That is wrong. Porter was originally brewed in London and stouts are an evolved porter but not the same thing.
But the original recepy or Guiness is from Dublin. They in fact have a secret ingerdience as well. When they moved in they found some big tub with old beer brewing. They never cleaned it but just added more to it and every Guiness gets a little of that. It together with potato give G it's unique flavor.
ok, I'll hold my hands up, was making the more narrow assumption that we were talking about wheat beer. Well, not gonna make my bet with a guinness and a Carling.
ok, I'll hold my hands up, was making the more narrow assumption that we were talking about wheat beer. Well, not gonna make my bet with a guinness and a Carling.
Wheat beer? That is actually pretty rare, most beers are brewed from barley, hops and water.
There are a few nice German wheat beer and a buddy of mine always drink them when he actually can find them, but almost all beer are from barley.
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Oooh I just forgot about Coronita, really cold and with a piece of lemon on the bottle neck it tastes awesome. It's beer from Mexico and it has a little of tequila, mmm tastefull.
Sometimes I feel like Uncarebeer.
Grizzlies, they look powerful and cute at the same time
PS: Guinness
Go to Flagstaff Az.. Go to BEaver Street Brewery.. try their IPA... /heaven
Paulaner, Heineken and Grolsch.
Grizzly.
BROWN BEAR IS BEST. that is all.
sam adams especially the summer ale
live long and prosper
strength and honor
if urgent do it yourself
if you have time-delegate it
if you have forever-form a committee
Abbot Ale, as brewed by Greene King in Bury ST Edmunds...yes it is divinely sent
On subject Ale mainly, in the last ten years or so, (thanks to organisations like CAMRA),the standard of ale improved tremondously. Saying that though the diversity of such ales is being threatened by the before mentioned Greene King.
Anyway yeah Ale I love thee
Guinness no doubt.
Though a Sam Adams every once in awhile is nice... Just not the Summer Ale (sorry Malrod : )
Out the tap they all taste much the same to me.
Chins
It is kinda like saying all computer games are the same.
Comparing a Bud (you know, like making love in a canoe) with a Guiness, all black with foam like cream is weird.
You of course don't have to like any of them at all, but saying they taste the same is a different matter.
Of course American "lager" are a rather similar bunch with a few exception, but they really have nothing in common with ales or stouts.
Guiness isn't beer. If I put a Fosters, Carlsberg, Kronenberg in front of you out of the tap, I would put a years wages on you not being able to name them.
Chins
If those were all the choices, no problem. I usually get malt Whiskey right as well, unless we are talking the weirder stuff.
You just need to level up a little more.
But take back that about Guiness, it is by far the worlds finest beer.
Guiness is stout mate
Chins
Interestingly (or not) also originally brewed in london.
Chins
Yeah, and stout is a beer.
Water + malted barley + hops. Yeah, Guiness also got some potato in it (originally to fool the tax collectors, breweries paid tax after how much barley they used in the old days).
But same basic ingredients in all kinds of beer.
That is wrong. Porter was originally brewed in London and stouts are an evolved porter but not the same thing.
But the original recepy or Guiness is from Dublin. They in fact have a secret ingerdience as well. When they moved in they found some big tub with old beer brewing. They never cleaned it but just added more to it and every Guiness gets a little of that. It together with potato give G it's unique flavor.
ok, I'll hold my hands up, was making the more narrow assumption that we were talking about wheat beer. Well, not gonna make my bet with a guinness and a Carling.
Chins
Man, things be slow in the MMORPG world when the topics change to this. Rift server crash?
Quick pils beer: Jupiler
When I want to sit down and have a drink: Leffe brown or white and Duvel.
To me Duvel is the best beer there is, Leffe is good also, but sometimes I don't feel like drinking candy :-)
Wheat beer? That is actually pretty rare, most beers are brewed from barley, hops and water.
There are a few nice German wheat beer and a buddy of mine always drink them when he actually can find them, but almost all beer are from barley.
I know my beer.
Shiner Bock, it's a Texas thing.
"This is life! We suffer and slave and expire. That's it!" -Bernard Black (Dylan Moran)
Griffon Rousse.
Rogue has some good one, but they are hard to find here
Guiness is good, or Murphy. I like any stout/imperial stout/porter beer.
Spaten has my vote when I feel pale ale.
When I'm at a mexican restaurant, I order a Dos Equis to feel cool for some reason.