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Had some of this last night on tap with my girl, tastes like a hot chocolate beer. Pretty nice for a cold day.
Also had some Telegraph Prime Meridian on tap, can't find a picture of it because its a limited production run? Belgian style ale, nice initial hoppy floral aromas and clean after that. I think it'd be easy to drink a few of these, if you could find a place that has them on tap.
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![[image loading]](http://www.allmystery.de/i/t2dce8d_46_Augustiner_Edelstoff.jpg?bc) Thats my favorite beer :D <3 It's my beer to go when i can choose here in Bavaria. Didn't try to many kinds yet but its really like it ^^.
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One of my brother's gifts to my cousin this year was the following and considering they closed you could only find it at certain stores and they would always carry a limited supply (they never increased production ever) even with the demand.
Tutankhamun Ale
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In 1990, Cambridge archaeologist Dr. Barry Kemp unearthed Queen Nefertiti’s Royal Brewery. He found ten brewing chambers buried beneath the Egyptian sand. Each contained traces of ancient beer residue. With the help of an electron microscope, fellow scientist Dr. Delwen Samuel analyzed the residues to quantify the 3,250-year-old recipe. The researchers then teamed up with Scottish brewer Jim Merrington, who made 1000 bottles of the Queen’s brew. The first sold for $7,686, but the price tag eventually dipped to $75 per bottle. Years later, Merrington’s breweries closed down. Did Tut’s curse strike again? (From Lucas Reilly's blog)
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![[image loading]](http://lowiczanka.nl/shop/img/p/8/5/85-large.jpg) There's mine =)
Maybe not as cool as the stuff you guys drink but I have simple tastes and this 7% Polish stuff does the job for me.
Yummy.
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@Reason I am profoundly surprised that it is available in the UK. I was sure it was made for local market only.
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On January 06 2013 19:01 myzael wrote: @Reason I am profoundly surprised that it is available in the UK. I was sure it was made for local market only. It's not widely available as far as I know I've only ever bought it in one shop but let's just say I'm a regular customer there
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I'm not jelly dude, I drink them a lot haha, one of the advantage of being belgian
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It is quickly becoming my new favourite beer. Non filtered, non pasteurized, just natural light lager.
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definitely my favorite beer. dark ipa ftw
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Im not a huge beer fan: I prefer spirits. Beer makes me too dehydrated. Anyways, when I do get beer this is my choice:
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Malt liquor. Only for the strong of will. 8.1%. About $1.50 per can. GETS THE JOB DONE. USA USA
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lol if the job is to induce vomit, then im sure it does.... lol no offence haha but this is what the homeless drink
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On January 06 2013 02:51 Vilanoil wrote:![[image loading]](http://www.allmystery.de/i/t2dce8d_46_Augustiner_Edelstoff.jpg?bc) Thats my favorite beer :D <3 It's my beer to go when i can choose here in Bavaria. Didn't try to many kinds yet but its really like it ^^. Edelstoff ("Precious Substance") ftw! Why are other people except middle europeans are even allowed to post here? :D
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Drank Coors one and will never drink it again. That shit makes me wanna puke
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On February 25 2013 00:37 gingerfluffmuff wrote:Show nested quote +On January 06 2013 02:51 Vilanoil wrote:![[image loading]](http://www.allmystery.de/i/t2dce8d_46_Augustiner_Edelstoff.jpg?bc) Thats my favorite beer :D <3 It's my beer to go when i can choose here in Bavaria. Didn't try to many kinds yet but its really like it ^^. Edelstoff ("Precious Substance") ftw! Why are other people except middle europeans are even allowed to post here? :D
because different places have different beers
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Melchers Gold.
I work in a bottleshop in Western Australia and we just got this in last week. It's basically an inoffensive lager.
My city is very expensive to live in and alcohol is heavily taxed. This is easily the best value beer I have seen here. It is very cheap, tastes good and is easy to drink. Many of the more cultured/European people on here might scoff but this is now my favourite just because it it so affordable and does the job fine.
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On January 06 2013 19:01 myzael wrote: @Reason I am profoundly surprised that it is available in the UK. I was sure it was made for local market only.
We've got it all the way over here in Canada too!
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Spain nationals beers are not so great (although there are some reserve good beers), but it is normal, Spain is more a Wine producer.
I really like Middle and Nordic European beers (My last two travels to German and Denmark I really drank lot of beer)
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It's pretty cheesy to say this today of all days, but god do I love a good Guinness.
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