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On January 16 2011 03:43 Azzur wrote:A beer that originated from a micro-brewery in Western Australia. Tastes absolutely brilliant off the tap. ![[image loading]](http://www.annandalecellars.com.au/SiteFiles/annandalecellarscomau/images/large_6236_Little%20Creatures%20Pale%20Ale.jpg)
WOW YES. My friend is so obsessed with this, he's planned for it to be the only drink served at his wedding.
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I live in Belgium and I'm pretty confident that the vast majority of our beers >>>>>>>> everything else.
If you happen to come accross one, be sure to try any 'trappist' beer you can find. They are monk-brewn abbey beers with rich flavor and a divers palet to appeal even to the most stubborn beerhater. They are AWESOME.
Westmalle, Chimay, Rochefort, Achel, Orval and Westvleteren are all Belgium-made, and there is one trappist from Holland, called 'Latrappe'. They all come in blond, brown, double or triple with alcohol to percentages ranging from 7 to 12.
And besides that, Duvel, Leffe, Grimbergen, Hoegaarden are among the best Belgian beers and are pretty available in the rest of the world.
Trust me, Heineken is pissbeer
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usually when i drink... i play beergames.. so i look for a cheap beer.. but goes down easy. so recommened (if your like me)
Keystone!
18(Canadian dollars) for 15!
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On January 17 2011 19:50 dogen wrote: I live in Belgium and I'm pretty confident that the vast majority of our beers >>>>>>>> everything else.
If you happen to come accross one, be sure to try any 'trappist' beer you can find. They are monk-brewn abbey beers with rich flavor and a divers palet to appeal even to the most stubborn beerhater. They are AWESOME.
Westmalle, Chimay, Rochefort, Achel, Orval and Westvleteren are all Belgium-made, and there is one trappist from Holland, called 'Latrappe'. They all come in blond, brown, double or triple with alcohol to percentages ranging from 7 to 12.
And besides that, Duvel, Leffe, Grimbergen, Hoegaarden are among the best Belgian beers and are pretty available in the rest of the world.
Trust me, Heineken is pissbeer
I do totally agree with you! Especially trappist beers: Rochefort 10 <3. Although they are very expensive compared to supermarket beers, (supermarket beer is below 1€, Rochefort 10 is like 5.5€ in Finland), all of them are worth of tasting if available.
And don't be affraid that the strong ones would taste too strong. over 10 alcohol quantity perc. sounds pretty high, for a beer, but in a fact they are really easy to drink (im not impenitent beer consumer either).
First post
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I'm gonna be lame and say Heineken is pretty good, and also very accessible worldwide.
But imported Belgian beer are the best. Leffe with girlfriend anyone?
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On January 18 2011 04:52 ShipIT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 17 2011 19:50 dogen wrote: I live in Belgium and I'm pretty confident that the vast majority of our beers >>>>>>>> everything else.
If you happen to come accross one, be sure to try any 'trappist' beer you can find. They are monk-brewn abbey beers with rich flavor and a divers palet to appeal even to the most stubborn beerhater. They are AWESOME.
Westmalle, Chimay, Rochefort, Achel, Orval and Westvleteren are all Belgium-made, and there is one trappist from Holland, called 'Latrappe'. They all come in blond, brown, double or triple with alcohol to percentages ranging from 7 to 12.
And besides that, Duvel, Leffe, Grimbergen, Hoegaarden are among the best Belgian beers and are pretty available in the rest of the world.
Trust me, Heineken is pissbeer I do totally agree with you! Especially trappist beers: Rochefort 10 <3. Although they are very expensive compared to supermarket beers, (supermarket beer is below 1€, Rochefort 10 is like 5.5€ in Finland), all of them are worth of tasting if available. And don't be affraid that the strong ones would taste too strong. over 10 alcohol quantity perc. sounds pretty high, for a beer, but in a fact they are really easy to drink (im not impenitent beer consumer either). First post 
I've only had Rochefort 10 once, and it was soooo good.
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On January 15 2011 13:42 storm8ring3r wrote:![[image loading]](http://www.prazdroj.cz/userdata/fotobanka/nahled_2/image_pu_lahev2.jpg) especially on tap +1
This and staropramen has really been my favourite for a couple of years due to their light taste wich makes them easy to drink.
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On January 17 2011 19:50 dogen wrote: I live in Belgium and I'm pretty confident that the vast majority of our beers >>>>>>>> everything else.
If you happen to come accross one, be sure to try any 'trappist' beer you can find. They are monk-brewn abbey beers with rich flavor and a divers palet to appeal even to the most stubborn beerhater. They are AWESOME.
Westmalle, Chimay, Rochefort, Achel, Orval and Westvleteren are all Belgium-made, and there is one trappist from Holland, called 'Latrappe'. They all come in blond, brown, double or triple with alcohol to percentages ranging from 7 to 12.
And besides that, Duvel, Leffe, Grimbergen, Hoegaarden are among the best Belgian beers and are pretty available in the rest of the world.
Trust me, Heineken is pissbeer
I'm pretty sure this has been posted before, but I'm just putting it up again to corroborate your point:
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My uncle got me hooked on Red Griffon. It's made in a micro brewery here in Montreal. Really great beer compared to some of the more standard stuff I've tried.
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Staropramen Dark Beer:
![[image loading]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_nGulvehh-g8/R6YPpj_GaXI/AAAAAAAAAZs/fbEcd1vYL4c/s1600/staropramen-dark.jpg) Has such a good taste, its amazing, everyone should try it.
Abbot Ale:
![[image loading]](http://www.australiantradepartners.com.au/images/ABBOTALE-BOTT.jpg) Like this one alot.
Lav Pivo:
![[image loading]](http://stutzfamily.com/images/lav_pivo.png) Might be the best beer in the world.
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i cant believe heineken is not dominating this thread XDD
i like corona and i enjoy most of the local brew beers in germany.
Guinness obviously is the best but it is not a beer >_>
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On January 18 2011 05:16 Lexpar wrote:My uncle got me hooked on Red Griffon. It's made in a micro brewery here in Montreal. Really great beer compared to some of the more standard stuff I've tried. ![[image loading]](http://www.andrewsvirtualbrewery.com/images/que_McAuslan.jpg)
The red griffon is delicious indeed.
![[image loading]](http://www.lachouape.com/eti_noire.jpg)
Microbrewery in quebec, delicious dark beer.
Cant go wrong with belgian beers tho, I love the imported stuff
edit : I dont understand how people drink Corona, it tastes sooooo bad.
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Lowenbrau
mmmmm
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Warka - Strong
![[image loading]](http://i01.i.aliimg.com/photo/v0/109640547/WARKA_STRONG_0_5l_BOTTLE_and_CAN.jpg)
Okocim Mocne
![[image loading]](http://okamotoy.blog.ocn.ne.jp/vinrock/images/2009/09/06/okocim_mocne_1.jpg)
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Hoegaarden Belgium White with a melon <3
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Going to give the local beer some love.
![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/gfOAf.jpg) I like pretty much anything that tastes good. Corona Alexander Keiths and many more.
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Delicious.
![[image loading]](http://www.smashingapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/heineken.jpg)
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