02-18-2006, 08:08 PM | #21 |
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Moosehead Coopers Stella Leffe Blonde Mardesous 10 Guiness/Strongbow (snakebite) Bud Lite? American beer is like making love in the bottom of a canoe - f'ing close to water! ...And Fosters is never drank by true australians (nor smart foreigners, either) Almost forgot, I'm usually found at the best little pub in southern ontario, known as McThirsty's Pint [ 02-18-2006, 08:09 PM: Message edited by: Sir Krustin ]
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02-18-2006, 08:22 PM | #22 |
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Hmm, I finally am interested enough to post a reply in the gd forum, and its about beer.
Anyway, ever since I visited Australia a few years ago I can't drink enough Coopers, the sparkling ale is my favorite. Although I do like local breweries here in the US too. Anyone ever drink Magic Hat or Harpoon? [ 02-18-2006, 08:23 PM: Message edited by: Kazilan ] |
02-18-2006, 09:13 PM | #23 |
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My favorite Beer is no longer made. It's an
American beer that was called Bud Malt Dark' it was 18.5% and won The world beer taste at Octoberfest in Germany in 1969 under a false name so that nobody new it was made in america. It was a very stout and bitter Malt that they only mqade at 4 of the 22 Budwiser brewers. Budwiser quit makeing it in 1974 because it cost 50% more to make than what they sold it.They also stopped brewing it due to the retarted Liquor laws in the U.S.A. saying Beer couldn't contain more than 8% When I was in the military I was able to tour alot of Europe,Aisa & even made it to sidney once. The closest Beer I ever had to it was at a couple little pubs in Ireland. One was in Ballycastle northern Irland and the other was farther to the west in the Irish Freestate at Port Noo. I cant remember the name of it but it was brewed in Killybega and I believe was a limited Dark Brew and they normally don't sell to outsiders like me But, I was there with my cousins that live in Fintona Northern Ireland. All I can say is 6 pints of that beer and you find yourself out in a field chasing little wild animals (I guess it was a fox) slurring out the words "Here Kitty Kittyyy gooood Lllittle Kitty" while everbody from the Pub laughed their ass off at me. I really don't remember that part but I still get teased by my uncle in my Christmas greeting cards every year from my family in Ireland. I do remember that Was what I considered the best Beer on earth. I can say that I have had beer and ale in over 40 different countries and Dark stout Malt Liquor is by far the best IMHO no mater where it's brewed. Bottoms up [ 02-18-2006, 09:17 PM: Message edited by: TheCrimsomBlade ]
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02-21-2006, 02:02 AM | #24 |
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the best beer i have ever had is from a little brewery in California, its called Downtown Brown, its a brown ale and the most amazing thing i have ever tasted a buddy brought it cross country for me to try and it brought me to a whole new level of taste.
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02-21-2006, 02:20 AM | #26 |
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I live in cleveland and until i turned 21 I thought nothing good came out of cleveland( obviously no Lebron James at that point), but then i tried some beers from the great lakes brewery and they changed my life. their christmas ale approx 8.5% is simply amazing and almost makes it worth getting through a cold cleveland winter for. Nosferatu their red ale (9%) is pretty good too but sold only in 4 pack and for a high price. their blackout stout (% unknown by me off hand) is a stout with a hint of blackberry but its very very very good and a high % is pretty good. their most known beer Dortmunder Gold is the only american lager i will drink other than sam adams, and their burning river ale is simply amazing and I am sipping on one right now. supposedly they have other beers they do not bottle at their brewery but it is hard to find and i worry about driving home from it, so I have never been there, but soon i shall revel in it, with a sorry sap of a DD. cheers
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02-22-2006, 10:36 AM | #27 |
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Don't drink beer that makes you *urinate*!
Drink absinthe Good for the liver!
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