Beer Appreciation Thread - Page 24
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DeadBull
421 Posts
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HeatEXTEND
Netherlands836 Posts
On February 25 2013 00:07 Equity213 wrote: Im not a huge beer fan: I prefer spirits. Beer makes me too dehydrated. Anyways, when I do get beer this is my choice: I am a beer fan, and Duvel is indeed, without a doubt, Top-tier. | ||
Copymizer
Denmark2075 Posts
On March 18 2013 01:11 haitike wrote: 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) What danish beers did you try? | ||
Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
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Influ
Germany780 Posts
On March 18 2013 02:24 DeadBull wrote: I really like Wieselburger! It's Austrian, and possibly the best beer ever brewed The last time I was in Austria was about 14 years ago but this picture brings up memories that are connected to relatives I have in bavaria. Is Wieselburger sold in Bavaria as well? | ||
Natalya
Belgium287 Posts
Personally I like brown, very strong beers, with a sugar-y taste. We have couple of those fantastic beers out here (namely Kasteel red, Rochefort 10°, Westvleteren and so on). | ||
Zootre
Denmark180 Posts
Best 8% beer. | ||
yakitate304
United States655 Posts
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LeeDawg
United States1306 Posts
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Duval
Belgium144 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Elaboration: "While drinking from the glass, the bulb at the bottom will remain filled for a relatively long time. As soon as air reaches the still-filled bulb, a large amount of beer will gush towards the drinker. This is accompanied by a characteristic sound which sounds like Kwak spoken quickly." | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
On March 18 2013 06:43 Duval wrote: I think someone posted this before, but drinking it with foreigners who have no idea where the name 'kwak' comes from, most hilarious thing :p + Show Spoiler + Elaboration: "While drinking from the glass, the bulb at the bottom will remain filled for a relatively long time. As soon as air reaches the still-filled bulb, a large amount of beer will gush towards the drinker. This is accompanied by a characteristic sound which sounds like Kwak spoken quickly." lol that's awesome. Just when you think you've seen it all... :D | ||
pidikun
Japan22 Posts
On March 18 2013 05:51 Natalya wrote: If any of you should happen to stay for a couple days in Belgium, let me know and i'll show you some of the best beers in the world (because yes, Belgium is the number one country for beers). We have bars with over 2.000 beers in Brussels. First I wanted to avoid writing in a thread comparing beer mixed drinks (and not beer!) but now you got me, girl. I have to state the obvious fact that Germany is ofc the number one country of beers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_in_Germany They have the most brands, the highest density of breweries and the oldest existing brewery in the world. Done. | ||
imBLIND
United States2626 Posts
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screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
On March 18 2013 07:38 pidikun wrote: First I wanted to avoid writing in a thread comparing beer mixed drinks (and not beer!) but now you got me, girl. I have to state the obvious fact that Germany is ofc the number one country of beers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_in_Germany They have the most brands, the highest density of breweries and the oldest existing brewery in the world. Done. Also has some of the most strict brewing laws. Personally, I enjoyed the beer when I was there, but prefer more variety. The microbrew scene in the US is currently the most interesting imo. When I went to pubs in Germany, I was limited to German beers, but in Italy- there was German, Belgian, French (Du Demon knocked me on my ass a few times lol- very stronk), even Mexican (Desperado- a better tasting version of Tequiza) etc etc. Don't know if it was just coincidence or luck of the draw of the pubs I visited. Great beer, just got a bit samey after awhile (same with Belgian brews). Also never really cared for the "soapy" aftertaste of Belgian and some German brews, although I do enjoy them aside from that. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
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Kevan
Sweden2303 Posts
On May 18 2013 21:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yesterdays WCS EU thread got me inspired so I decided to pick up a Rochefort 8, a Barney Flats oatmeal stout, a Dugges Golgata bitter and a couple of Chimay Blue for todays game. Sweden vs Finland in the semifinals soon. Cheers. I don't know anything about Dugges Golgata bitter but the rest of the beers are world class. I recently had a Barney Flats oatmeal stout and it was incredibly nice and smooth. Chimay blue is one of my all time favourites. Just make sure you use proper glassware and drink it at the right temperature. I myself have a couple of imperial stouts/porters, namely the Yeti by Great Divide and the Gonzo by Flying Dog. Amazing stuff. The Yeti in particular has a ridiculous amount of flavour in it and it tastes like an IPA and a chocolate stout at the same time. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
This is the bar which sold me the greatest beer i have ever tasted/ | ||
Roybs
Netherlands500 Posts
Lovely beer, but the best is and stays: | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
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Juggernaut477
United States379 Posts
Current favorite. Best IPA I have ever had. | ||
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