11-19-2004, 11:48 AM | #1 |
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Perhaps, oh, um, BEER?!???!!
How good is beer?!
Just thought I'd kick it off, and shall we discuss the lesser American brews in contrast to the stronger European ones. Shall we discuss the virtues of Ales as opposed to stouts? And so on... Come one come all, to the Irish beer - a - thon challenge, in which we discuss beer in a clear and constructive manner! Shall we? Come on.... I know its been stated before, but still, I pose the question... How good is beer!?!?!????
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11-19-2004, 11:50 AM | #2 |
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Old Speckled Hen is best
i am not normally a fan of beer, as such, don't mind stout, good pint of Caffreys or Guinness (must be the irish in me!), but i prefer bacardi, whiskey and vermouth to beer. |
11-19-2004, 11:56 AM | #3 |
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Blech.
Give me a glass of wine or a "girly drink" anytime over beer.
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11-19-2004, 11:56 AM | #4 |
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As the germans say Beir ist gut!
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I had the best beer tonight, it was a perfectly poured pint of Kilkenny, though Guinness is still my favourite. I love creamy ales. Kilkenny is really creamy, and Guinness is like... a meal in a glass.
I also like Kokannee (Canadian lager), Granville Island Honey Brown (Canadian ale), Stella Artois (Belgian lager), Beck's (German lager), and Karhu (Finnish lager). Norrlands Guld and Bla Bra (I think) are some pretty decent Swedish beers. It's worth mentioning, that aside from Budweiser, American beer isn't bad, per se. Coors is a perfectly decent beer IMO. Molsen Canadian is only a smidgen better. I love beer! Great thread Fenir. EDIT: Ooh! And how could I forget Sleeman's Honey Brown!!?? Or Sleeman's Cream Ale (Or is it dark ale). Two great Canadian Ales. And, the Wychwood Brewery Goblin ale. My favourite English ale.
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11-19-2004, 07:53 PM | #6 |
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give me a girly smirnoff or some whiskey anyday. beer is yucky lol *ducks*
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11-20-2004, 10:49 AM | #7 |
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I love Guinness, it is easily the best drop of stout around. (well technically its not a stout, but you know what I mean.) KilKenny is also tops, along with Caffrey's. Ah, the taste of home...
Aussie beer is pretty good, but there are some strange things about it. Firstly, here in Victoria, a state in the south, the only drop to drink is VB, or Victoria Bitter, followed by Carlton Draught and Melbourne Bitter. The thing is, Victoria and Melbourne bitters are actually not bitter, they are in fact lagers. God knows why they are called bitters when they are not, but no one over here seems to care at all. In fact, they tried to sell VB in England, but they changed the name to "victoria beer". I haven't been to London in years, so I cant tell you if its still available. Fosters Lager, the famous Aussie beer, is in fact rarely drunk in Australia. If I turned up to a session with a slab of Fosters, my aussie mates would can me to no end. I think its a bit of a backlash to the staggering foreign success of Fosters. There are quite excellent Beers to be found in Tasmania, the most southern state, with the Brilliant Boags Lager at the head of the pack. And after all, drinking is ALL THE AUSTRALIANS DO. Lets go to the beach, says I, Robbo says "sure mate, but I'll just grab a slab of beers for the journey". Lets turn on the Cricket, says I, Conna's says "righto then, beers are in the fridge" Drinking is all they do, they bloody love it. And I'm Irish, so I do enjoy the occasional snifter of Sherry at Christmas time , myself. If your bored or lazy or looking for something to do, go over to Smithy's place and say "lets file our bi-annual income tax returns." Smithy says "righto cobber, I'll just nip down to the bottle-o for a few slabs of Vic..." The funnest people in the world, far and away.
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What's the difference between stout and ale? Is a stout also a type of beer?
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11-20-2004, 11:31 AM | #9 | |
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Here's a half decent breakdown on the basic variaties of beer if yer interested.
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11-20-2004, 01:50 PM | #10 |
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Ahh, gimme a trappist ale any day of the week... Mmm... belgian beer.... mmm......
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Coors is drinkable. I associate it with a great staff party. There's a difference between good beer and drinkable beer.
If Guinness isn't a stout, what is a true stout? (Brand) Hey BoP, I like Belgian beer too - especially Stella Artois.
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11-21-2004, 02:07 AM | #13 |
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Mix vodka and scotch. The trick is to drink it really fast. Its good, I promise.
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So would sculling a shot of toilet cleaner, I'll wager. So, Aragorn, what BEER do you like, if any. I'm pretty sure Vodka and Scotch aint beer, cobber.
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Unless Aragorn drinks some really bizarre beers...
You can make barfy shots with a beer like a depth charge or whatever it's called. A shot of butterscotch schnapps dropped into a beer then you chug the whole thing. Then you usually puke. Never done it though. Don't let anyone buy you a depth charge, or a cement mixer... Quote:
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11-21-2004, 01:51 PM | #16 |
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I'm too poor to afford anything fancy, so Molson and Labatt do just fine for me.
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As far as lagers, i had a good one the other nioght... a Samuel Adams Winter Lager!
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Moose Drool!! LOL! A lot of people buy it the first time for the name alone. Does it life up to its name?
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11-24-2004, 02:51 PM | #20 |
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mmm beer
guiness and bass, black and tan my personal favorite
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