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disciple
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fanatacist
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On October 23 2009 23:06 Hawk wrote: Are you guys exclusively testing the big commerical brands, or just the local dudes, or maybe a combination? Is it somewhat similar to the US (and I guess the rest of the world?) in that commercial beers blow ass 95% of the time, and the best ones come from local breweries? The US gets such a bad rap because our commercial beers are fucking horrible and watered down beyond belief. This is what most people judge us on. Microbrews are fucking AWESOME in the states. It's just a shame they're so expensive a lot of times Agreed. America has 3 good widely accessible beers - Blue Moon, Sam Adams, and Yuengling. Every other big name brand beer is a piece of shit. Someone tried to convince me that Pabst is a good beer the other day... I was about to punch him in the face and drown him in the Bud Light that he must have been raised on. Heretic American bastards. | ||
zatic
Zurich15306 Posts
Hawk, no, the big brands in Germany are excellent. There is no objective difference in quality from big commercial brands to small local breweries. Btw I predict total disaster on the brand guessing and I will be surprised if anyone will get a particular brand right. Guessing the price range and giving a taste score will be interesting though. | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
So what you're saying is Germany is a sub-section of Heaven? T_T; | ||
disciple
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inReacH
Sweden1612 Posts
Someone make a joke about this girl giving too much head already. | ||
disciple
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SirGlinG
Sweden933 Posts
Viel Glück mit das Biergeschmecktest oder etwas sowas, Alter! / Alter Schwede... | ||
Frits
11782 Posts
On October 23 2009 23:29 fanatacist wrote: Agreed. America has 3 good widely accessible beers - Blue Moon, Sam Adams, and Yuengling. Every other big name brand beer is a piece of shit. Someone tried to convince me that Pabst is a good beer the other day... I was about to punch him in the face and drown him in the Bud Light that he must have been raised on. Heretic American bastards. dont they have heineken and grolsch in the states, there's 2 awesome brands for you | ||
miseiler
United States1389 Posts
Lager is not beer. Lager is flavoured, fizzy water that happens to contain alcohol. Ale is beer. | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On October 24 2009 00:03 Frits wrote: dont they have heineken and grolsch in the states, there's 2 awesome brands for you I meant American name brand beer - stuff like Coors and Budweiser. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On October 23 2009 23:36 zatic wrote: Btw I predict total disaster on the brand guessing and I will be surprised if anyone will get a particular brand right. Guessing the price range and giving a taste score will be interesting though. I don't think it will be a total disaster on brand guessing, because some (at least here) have very distinct tastes. I think price range will be more difficult, and the test will illustrate how much brand name and marketing alters the opinions of people. It's pretty interesting. And fanta nailed the good beers here, but isn't blue moon imported? yuengling probably barely passes for commercial, since it's only available in like 6-7 states in the NE and really only prominently available in a few of those places. the reg lager and the black and tan fucking kick asssss | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
I didn't know Yuengling was so localized, I always see Yuengling trucks so I assumed that since they have the means of transporting it throughout the continental US they would be fools not to. I guess it's hard to expand as a good beer producer in America when so much of the beer consumption is done by stupid college kids who have no appreciation (or need, I guess) for good beer. | ||
decafchicken
United States19917 Posts
On October 24 2009 00:12 fanatacist wrote: Blue Moon is a Belgian-style beer (this is what confuses some people into thinking it's imported I think, because it's written right on the bottle) that is centered in Colorado iirc with breweries in other states as well (NJ included). I didn't know Yuengling was so localized, I always see Yuengling trucks so I assumed that since they have the means of transporting it throughout the continental US they would be fools not to. I guess it's hard to expand as a good beer producer in America when so much of the beer consumption is done by stupid college kids who have no appreciation (or need, I guess) for good beer. Yea i've only had/seen yuengling a couple times, on the eastern part of america. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I was never much for beer or wine testing though, especially if you have to spit it out. That's just retarded. If beer didn't get me drunk I wouldn't drink it. I'm not the casual "let's have one beer" kind of drinker | ||
fanatacist
10319 Posts
On October 24 2009 00:16 decafchicken wrote: Yea i've only had/seen yuengling a couple times, on the eastern part of america. The state of fine alcohol in America gets more and more depressing at every turn... | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On October 23 2009 23:46 inReacH wrote: Someone make a joke about this girl giving too much head already. yeah let's always make sex jokes about women. just don't | ||
rredtooth
5458 Posts
On October 23 2009 23:05 johanes wrote: sorry but this is wrong. pepsi has a DISTINCT flavor difference. you cannot say that pepsi and coke taste the same. if you do, you ignant.Yeah, there was also similar research done in USA with coca-cola and pepsi - when testing people were blindfolded they said pepsi is better, but when they knew what they were drinking, coca-cola won. So "taste" is highly psychological issue. study edit: and now i feel like a pussy talking about pepsi and coke in a beer thread... | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
A lot of those southern states were added pretty recently iirc | ||
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