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Sinister_Spy Fortgeschrittener
Joined: 02 Jul 2003 Posts: 51 Location: Charlottesville, VA
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Posted: 23.10.2004 21:51 Post subject: Gravon players opinions about beer |
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I'd just like to know what kinds of beer Gravon players are drinking, European and American alike. I have become addicted to Samuel Adams Octoberfest beer. I love the auburn rich color and the frothy brew. Great taste. I think I've finished at least three 12 ounce bottles today. Got to watch for not getting a beer belly .
Just give me your opinions guys on the best beers from color, texture, and taste. _________________ The American no longer down under. |
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Posted: 24.10.2004 07:05 Post subject: |
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SA is swell, as is St. Pauli Girl (thanks Holland), Killian's Red and on the discounted side LaBatt's |
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ghochan User
Joined: 26 May 2003 Posts: 22
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Posted: 24.10.2004 21:15 Post subject: |
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So many good beers to choose from. Some of my favorites:
USA: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Germany: Warsteiner (b/c I can buy it in US), Veltins, Jever, Koenigspils (when I'm in Germany), any Hefeweizen (wheat beer) when I can get it
England: Bass Ale
Mexico: Bohemia or XX Amber
Japan: Asahi Super Dry
Czech: Pilsner Urquel, Budweiser (no, not the American piss water)
Hmm, there are more, but these are my "regulars"
almost forgot: Orangeboom from the Netherlands |
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-deleted129 Fortgeschrittener
Joined: 29 May 2003 Posts: 117 Location: Down in the South of Holland
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Posted: 27.10.2004 17:37 Post subject: |
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I don't really like beer.
In fact I rarely drink alcohol....
It give me such an incredible headache afterwards.
(beer: 3 bottles of 300cl is enough to keep me, sick, in bed for the next 48h)
This non-drinking habit makes me very populair by my friends. I am 99% the driver of the clan
I discouvered that I can drink a bit more when I get enough oxygen in my blood. I mean to say, when I am in a small hot pub where lots of people are smoking I think I do not get enough oxygen and that gives me the headache afterwards.
When I am drinking outside : on a holiday or when it is sunny (maybe 20 days a year in The f***ing Netherlands) then I can handle more...
Greetings,
Wussy _________________ S t r a t e g o - C l u b - N a p o l e o n |
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jerry Alter Hase
Joined: 16 Jun 2003 Posts: 533 Location: Sydney Australia
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Posted: 28.10.2004 09:36 Post subject: Ask a Expert |
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I beleive Aussie's are 3rd in the world for their Beer consumption, perhaps to Australians like myself and the climate we have that makes Beer a favor of pastimes.
1. A cold glass of Victorian Bitter in the Local, is my fav.
2. New Zealand Steinlager, a must for Lager lovers, this beer is exported around the world, I,m sure if yu looked, yu will find it.
3.Crown Lager, another fine example of a Australian beer, in a brown tall neck bottle with a gold label and around $50.00 a case of 24.
4.Fosters is chemical and crap..never buy one of these unless yu have enough chemicals in yr head to start with..hehehe.
Cheers Jerry. |
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googoomuck User
Joined: 21 May 2003 Posts: 49 Location: Minneapolis Minnesota USA
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Posted: 13.12.2004 20:25 Post subject: |
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Killian's Irish Red
Dos Equis Amber
Special Export
Ice House
Rolling Rock _________________ Metaforge Message Board Moderator |
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-deleted456 Newbie
Joined: 12 Jan 2005 Posts: 7
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Posted: 24.01.2005 14:14 Post subject: |
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KILLIAN'S RED
DOS EQUIS
AMSTEL LIGHT - DOESNT TASTE LIKE WATERED DOWN AMERICAN LIGHT BEERS |
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