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After a trip to south-western Germany, I have fell in love with wheat beer.(weissbräu, wit beer, hvete øl).
![[image loading]](http://www.aperitif.no/images/93910/Erdinger-WeissbierFl-Gl-300b.jpg) Erdinger being my new favourite. Very light, and absolutely perfect at summertime.
While at the subject, I would like to recommend Nøgne Ø Wit, made by a small Norwegian brewery. It has a strong taste compared to general wheat beer. AWARDS: Bronze at The Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA) 2011
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czech beer all the way
Absolutely amazing. (and that is coming from a resident of germany)
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This beer tastes exactly like Fruity Pebbles (the cereal). It's soooo good. I haven't tried it with an orange yet, didn't know that was common for the beer till I looked at the picture. Idk if it's my favorite, but it is my newest discovery and I love it! If you see it, try it out .
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Beer is awesome. It's awesome to live in Bavaria, we have the best beer. (You all are welcome )
I like the "Helles" (Lager) made by the "Ducal bavarian Brauhaus Tegernsee". Best beer . Best wheat beer probably Erdinger (as I live there ).
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As I am from Franconia I just have to love beer. Mostly i like to drink regional beers, they're normally better than beer from national or international breweries, because they are made with love! If i have to pick a favourite I'd say ordinarily I like dark beers (they are made with roasted malt, therefore have a roasty flavor) the most. And obviously I love "Festbier", a kind of beer that is often times specially brewed for local events called "Kirchweih" or "Kerwa". Usually served in a "Maßkrug", the widely known 1l beer mug.
Sidenote: The specialty of german beer lies in the "Reinheitsgebot" from 1516, which restricts beer to 4 key ingredients: Water, malt, yeast and wheat.
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On September 24 2011 22:41 nooZe wrote: ... called "Kirchweih" or ...
Is that with cherry? (german word is kirchberry right?)
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On September 25 2011 00:02 canilsen wrote:Is that with cherry? (german word is kirchberry right?) Nope, Kirchweih is just a celebration for the anniversary of the foundation of a church (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermesse_(festival) , this is what the German article of Kirchweih refers to in English)
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On September 24 2011 20:33 Sooooil wrote:Beer is awesome. It's awesome to live in Bavaria, we have the best beer. (You all are welcome  ) I like the "Helles" (Lager) made by the "Ducal bavarian Brauhaus Tegernsee". Best beer  . Best wheat beer probably Erdinger (as I live there  ).
This.
I was in Munich a few weeks ago. Your stuff tastes even better fresh :D
The best:
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I really enjoy beers and have always done since i was around 15 years old. My first time drinking was home brewed spirits (96%) and it didnt really end well. Drinking beers when I go out allow me to stay in control for the whole night while not getting too dehydrated and get in perfect shape 
But first of all of course I really enjoy the taste and the effect is has on me
I have tasted quite a lot of different, but I have to say the east europeans really know how to make the perfect beers espescially Poles 
![[image loading]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_3Xu0lD9RLGQ/TKcDnFNJ47I/AAAAAAAAARc/CkLWmTV38xM/s1600/zywiec_b.jpg)
![[image loading]](http://kuku-distributors-ltd.tradenote.net/images/users/000/303/595/products_images/314784.jpg) If you dont like beer you should definitely try those ^
My favourite beer from my own country
![[image loading]](http://www.soaresantiques.com/images/beer%20bottles/8445a.jpg)
And of course when I was in Czech I drink alot of this beauty
![[image loading]](http://www.aperitif.no/images/60951/Urquell-Flaske-Glass-175b.jpg)
aand
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Cheers!
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Had my first Westvleteren 12 a few days ago, very good :-) long and good sweet aftertaste
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Like most german people drinking beer is something I do regularly, so I've tested quite some different beers. Personally I think there's nothing better than regional german beer here from northern Hesse. I love our fairy-tale beer Hütt, a pilsner beer.
![[image loading]](http://www.biermap24.de/img/huettlp.jpg)
and my favorite beer, Schorsch a lager beer.
![[image loading]](http://www.bier1.de/images/SchorschsHaustrunk.jpg)
Most of the time I drink wheat beer though, which no one in northern Hesse produces. My favorite wheat beers are Licher (they have a really good pilsner as well) and Schöfferhofer.
![[image loading]](http://www.bier-index.de/biere/images/products/licher-weizen.jpg)
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I like to call myself a "beer-expert" and coming from the country with some of the best beers in the world (lets face it) I always tell people.
You like light beer? Drink german/tsjech beer
You like heavy beer? Belgian beer.
Ow and please stay away from Heineken. 99% of the people in Belgium say its like water with a light piss flavor
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On September 25 2011 03:20 wireke wrote:I like to call myself a "beer-expert" and coming from the country with some of the best beers in the world (lets face it) I always tell people. You like light beer? Drink german/tsjech beer You like heavy beer? Belgian beer. Ow and please stay away from Heineken. 99% of the people in Belgium say its like water with a light piss flavor  So 99% of the people in Belgium has drank their own piss? Oh yeah, forgot it was Belgium .
I like grolsch the most, I find it the only one in Holland with a real authentic taste.
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On September 25 2011 03:20 wireke wrote:I like to call myself a "beer-expert" and coming from the country with some of the best beers in the world (lets face it) I always tell people. You like light beer? Drink german/tsjech beer You like heavy beer? Belgian beer. Ow and please stay away from Heineken. 99% of the people in Belgium say its like water with a light piss flavor 
prefer heineken over budweiser/coors +lite. Prefer Spaten (dark german beer) or Spaten Dark (as an even darker ridiculous german beer), tsingtao, one of the japanese beers thats not kirin, and stella.
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Ugh, budweiser could be the worst "beer" I have ever tasted. It doesnt even taste like beer imo, more like water from a swamp where a skunk has pooped.
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dont know if it has been posted before but..
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Nowaday I buy most times:
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Augustiner is a traditional bavarian beer and has a a relative light taste. Tannenzäpfle has a harsher and stronger taste.
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Flying Dog's Raging Bitch IPA. with a whopping 8.3%, its a bit intense but if you can handle it you'll be ragin all night.
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