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On April 26 2012 19:09 Precipice wrote: I already owe this thread for my love of Imperial Stouts, so, I turn to you guys again. I have recently found that I like some of the Belgian Ales. In particular, I really enjoy Delirium Nocturnum. What are some of the other best or well-known Belgian Ales?
Trois Pistoles would be right up your alley. It's from Quebec, but it's not too hard to find in the USA from what I hear.
![[image loading]](http://thefullpint.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/unibroue-trois-pistoles.png)
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Now that I think about it, Maudite might be closer to what you are looking for. Either way, they are both worth trying!
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I cannot believe that I did not know that this thread existed! I am a beer fiend, I brew my own beer and I like to try new beers as often as I can afford to. I'd be willing to give advice on homebrewing or beers to choose in several regional locations in the US if I see any more posts here.
I'll leave off by some Beer/Olympics news. Brewdog, a Scottish Brewery, which contains about a dozen ingredients that are illegal for Olympic athletes to consume! The first batch even had steroids in them! Don't worry, it isn't dangerous though, Creotean(?) is probably the scariest thing in it.
Cheers!
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hm dunno why the image isnt loading "Winkler Bier Lengenfeld Kupfer"
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Vodka, Whiskey and other hard liquor!! But since it's beer appreciation thread, favorites I think are Heineken, and some Polish Beer with a lot of % like Zywiec, Lech
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On August 10 2012 10:25 Everize wrote: Vodka, Whiskey and other hard liquor!! But since it's beer appreciation thread, favorites I think are Heineken, and some Polish Beer with a lot of % like Zywiec, Lech There's an alcohol appreciation thread so you could go there ^^
Yanjing beer is the best though. Practically as cheap as water yet a great pale lager.
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Polish mainstream beer (Żywiec, Tyskie, Lech, etc.) is getting progressively worse, at least those that i used to drink. I switched to beers from small breweries and I enjoy them very much. Here are some that I recommend if you can get your hands on them.
The last three may be a bit more popular.
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recently been to Prague (czech republic) and the good german I am, I tried all kinds of food and drinks (mainly beer ). Pilsner Urquell and Staropramen were already known to me and they are great beers, but my actual favorite was Krusovice. Every beerfan should try to get a bottle or two in his hands and check it out.
![[image loading]](http://www.bier-index.de/images/products/krusovice-imperial-czech-premium-lager.jpg)
there is also a dark version, but I can`t say anything about that, cuz I didn`t drink it
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My all-time favorite beer, so far.
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Very deep chocolate-y taste and a definite chocolate aroma. Delicious 
I'm a rookie at everything beer though. My dad makes homebrew as a hobby and this summer I've become somewhat of an apprentice to him. I really enjoy it and he's planning to get me a starter kit on my next birthday :D
But in a period of 3 weeks I've sampled over 14 beers while visiting him in Oregon. It's been a pretty awesome vacation lol
I've also found out that I like the kind of beer with a more heavier-body kind of taste/feeling (not sure what it's called). I don't like those sour beers though :< I forgot the name of one that I sampled, I think it was either a Rodenbach or Yerischer Bahnof. But man, that beer was insanely sour! Totally caught me off guard haha.
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I don't usually drink at all, maybe a beer a month or less. My gf complains to me that she doesn't want to drink alone. But when I do drink I like to drink this beer. Sometimes I drink Newcastle or something else that's darker.
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My favorite beers are Belgian beers. These two in particular:
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A good Stella Artois goes a long way for me (:
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A couple beers I've found very enjoyable lately are Anchor's Liberty Ale, and the dark Grimbergen.
![[image loading]](http://www.beerworld.com.cy/Assets/Images/uploadedContent/eShop/productsImages/anchor_liberty1327676343.jpg)
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Actually tried Dos Equis for the first time the other day, thought it was kinda sweet tasting pretty good considering what i usually drink(Budweiser/Natural Light)
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My favorite beers are Ciucas
![[image loading]](http://www.retail-fmcg.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Sticla-Ciucas.jpg) and Silva Strong Dark Beer
![[image loading]](http://berarul.ro/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/bere-silva-bruna.jpg)
Never really liked the taste of "foreign" beers (probably because I got accustomed with the "native" beers).
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Deschutes Brewery puts out some good beers. I like their seasonal Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale. Chainbreaker White IPA is another good one. Both are hoppy enough for me, but not overpowering.
Sapporo with sushi is nice, and my favorite brew with a burger is Anchor Steam. Sierra Nevada works with pretty much anything IMO. Smaller breweries are great too, always fun to try a local beer. The place around the corner here does one called Monkey Head, pretty strong stuff, makes for a fun Thursday once in a while.
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Here in Bavaria Beer is listed as a "grundnahrungsmittel", basically meaning its a basic food, just like bread etc. and should be available to everyone. Hence it is available to everyone (above 16.) and literally everywhere. I guess I drink an average of 1 beer per day, which is about 0.5litres.
"Lager" type beers I enjoy:
![[image loading]](http://www.bosporus-kebap-haus.de/images/1072-Augustiner-Hell-20x0,5l.jpg)
![[image loading]](http://www.planetcalypsoforum.com/gallery/files/2/2/8/0/7/augustiner_edelstoff_flasche_glas.jpg)
Wheat beers I enjoy:
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