Favorite beer - Page 20
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SecondChance
Australia603 Posts
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Kal_rA1
160 Posts
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Zyte
Netherlands564 Posts
Westmalle double (<3 belgian beer) also leffe triple, as well as 'Brugse Zot' from Bruges And of course a trpile karmeliet, one of the best beers for sure. Also Hertog Jan for regular, great taste. | ||
Mithriel
Netherlands2969 Posts
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Circos
United Kingdom115 Posts
Seriously. Serious. Srs. s. . | ||
Senorcuidado
United States700 Posts
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Queldur
France26 Posts
Adelscott beer ! Like a toss But i'm zerg \o/ | ||
zerglingrodeo
United States910 Posts
Some friends and I get a case of this every week and watch GSL games on my bigscreen and yell. It does the job marvelously. | ||
Enderskmc
Canada110 Posts
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Dagobert
Netherlands1858 Posts
It's strange how people sell "imported beer" when that brand that's supposedly "imported" doesn't even exist where the beer is supposedly from. There's no 'Amsterdam' beer in Amsterdam (there is, however, 'Amstel' beer, pretty awful if you ask me)... Did I write a reply in this thread before? I can't remember... then again, I'm kinda drunk right now. Grolsch. :D | ||
_Stormy_
United States6 Posts
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TFB
United Kingdom89 Posts
I guess it depends on the pub, but I tend to favour British real ales from smaller breweries when I'm out drinking - so much character, and loads of entertainment to be had trying them out. If I'm at home, something like Fuller's London Pride or Wychwood Hobgoblin is just about spot on. That said, on a scorching hot day, some of the continental European lagers (especially those from Germany or the Czech Republic) are just wonderful. Guinness** also goes down very well, although that's entirely dependant on finding a pub that can actually handle the stuff correctly - get Guinness wrong and it's absolutely repellant, get it right and it's pure silk in a glass. Something I would to see over here is some of the more interesting American beers. All we get is "sex in a canoe"* rubbish like Bud, and I can't help but think we're missing out on the good stuff. * ie. F*cking close to water. ** Which shouldn't be allowed in cans, ever. It mings. It's vile. | ||
Stealthpenguin
Finland393 Posts
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PossiblyNotBob
Australia124 Posts
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SpeshBun
Canada5 Posts
1. Asahi Super-Dry 2. Sleeman Honey Brown 3. Konig Ludwig Weissbier 4. Marca Bavaria 5. Grolsch Original I could think of at least 20 more-than-pleasant beers, but for now these 5 should keep anyone more than busy if you hadn't had them before. Cheers! | ||
Teddyman
Finland362 Posts
"You must construct additional malts." Stay away from the dark variants, they are devoid of Khala's light. | ||
Ixas
930 Posts
Then again, dun really like beers | ||
DwmC_Foefen
Belgium2186 Posts
And to contribute: http://www.bierebel.com/images/bouteilles/kasteelbier.gif So yummie and hmmmmm ^^ fills my belly with joy and happiness. | ||
Slakkoo
Sweden1119 Posts
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Copymizer
Denmark2078 Posts
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