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Strike For The South
03-02-2009, 21:29
I love beer, It is the single greatest human achievement.
I'll admit my palette is very American. Shiner (minus there light), Carona, Bud, Lone Star, and Keystone
However I still love the stuff.
Anyone in agreement?
Hooahguy
03-02-2009, 21:32
i love it, but i can only consume it a little, since by law i cannot drink and i can only drink for rituals (thank god for the sabbath!) and around my parents, who dont want me to have a lot.
Yoyoma1910
03-02-2009, 21:33
Belgian
seireikhaan
03-02-2009, 21:33
Wine.
Yoyoma1910
03-02-2009, 21:36
Wine.
Barley wine.
Belgium has mastered at least 3 things:
Beer, Fries, and Chocolate.
What more could you want.
Strike For The South
03-02-2009, 21:40
Thank God for Belgium.
I kneel at the altar of the one true beer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness).
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/Guinness_squirrel2.jpg
Shiner (minus there light), Carona, Bud, Lone Star, and Keystone
Climate thingie, those are refreshing beers.
Fisherking
03-02-2009, 23:12
Yall just don’t know nothing about beer! (Bier)
Lemur! Try Murphy’s Stout! It beats Guinness IMO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphys_(beer)
And what the heck is this Belgian bilge water? It’s the byproduct of draft horses!
I’m sorry but if you want good beer you’re going to have to get a good Bavarian Beer…a real one.
Right now it is Lent and the time of good strong beer. Double and Triple Bock Beers. They are a meal in a drink.
Heck, here they have more types of beer than any place else has brands. And no additives!
I don’t even think it is legal here to sell some of the polluted crap that passes for beer in some other places.
Our little local store must have 50 or 60 brands and those are just the local ones…Then there are the special ones that are hard to get…
Most of that other stuff is a waste of good hops!:smash:
tibilicus
03-02-2009, 23:14
I kneel at the altar of the one true beer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness).
Amen.
Many of my friends can't understand why I like Guinness. They aren't believers, they haven't seen the light yet and haven't learnt to appreciate the joy of an extra cold Guinness particularly when it's on draft.
Reverend Joe
03-02-2009, 23:20
Keystone
AAAAARGH!!!
Icehouse for me. I dunno about Texas, but around here Icehouse is actually the cheapest beer money can buy, and it tastes better than your average American lager.
Lemur! Try Murphy’s Stout! It beats Guinness IMO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphys_(beer)
I've had Murphy's, and it's good stuff. Don't forget I live in Wisconsin, a land of beer, with little breweries everywhere. That's not to mention the great stuff coming out of Chicago with Goose Island beer and all of that.
But when I really, really need a beer, I always come back to my true love.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/30sd11k.jpg
Lemur! Try Murphy’s Stout! It beats Guinness IMO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphys_(beer)
Murphy's is 'ok', though Beamish (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamish_Stout) is preferable to Murphy's and Guinness IMHO. The only decent Guinness is the stuff actually brewed in Dublin. The British stuff has the consistency of ditch water - though all Guinness has quite a mass produced flavour, with a metallic after taste and a free headache.
The problem with Irish beverages as a whole at the moment is that they've been going through a tacky spin offs marketing phase. There are several different versions of Bailey's, which in my opinion has cheapened it's image even further and there are a few versions of Guinness such as "Extra Cold" and of Beamish (Beamish Red).
Personally I would prefer a common run of the mill bottled English Ale (i.e. Fuller's, Badger, Wychwood etc) to some of the slop that is passed off as stout these days.
:2cents:
Sasaki Kojiro
03-03-2009, 00:36
Bud, Miller, Coors, PBR are all standbys. Sam Adams and Bass Ale are good too. Colt 45 is vastly under appreciated. They used to market it to country clubs! Smooth and creamy, yum.
The only decent Guinness is the stuff actually brewed in Dublin.
I agree, can only get it in cans here, which isn't the same nor as good.
Beer? Heh, whatever I can get my grubby fingers on. If I have money I'll buy Peroni, Bavaria, Sol Cervesa. But, mostly I don't and Aussie beer ain't the best, so I stick to Cooper's Pale Ale or Toohey's Pils mixed with whiskey.
One of my best lads is from Dublin. I liked the way he said that he loves Austria since it has one of the best beers in the world and all those people liking Guinness are just fakers.
So I went out and visited him in Dublin and, yeah he was right. Guinness sucks, Austrian beer is awesome. I still hate Austria as a country though.
I'm actually a german wheatbeer (weizenbier) drinker; nothing beats a german Franziskaner - period; but austria has some damn good beer. Wieselburger, Stiegl, Muraurer, and so on. Hell yes!
As far as I am concerned with american beer, let me quote the Pythons: "American beer is like sex on a canoe - https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/images/smilies/gc/gc-daisy.gif close to water."
PS: I wrote this post under the influence of 3 fine Erdinger beer, so don't blame me for posting weird stuff.
Togakure
03-03-2009, 01:09
I like beer but have never been able to drink a lot of it because I feel like a zeppelin after a few, and prefer not to have to run to the restroom every 20 minutes.
I usually enjoy a beer after a shot or two. Since my spirit of choice is usually tequila (not Cuervo, *shivers*), I will most often drink a Mexican beer--preferably Dos Equis if it's available, Corona with lime if not (arguably no longer a true Mexican beer, but I was drinking it long before it became popular and old habits die hard).
If I drink beer by itself, it's usually Guinness. A good part of my heritage is Irish, and it's a hearty, flavorful brew. I'll also drink it on the occasions that I decide to drink whiskey instead of tequila.
I have never liked most American beer, nor do I favor Asian varieties. Sam Adams and Sapporo are exceptions. Canada puts out some good beer, and of course, Europe has a wide variety of very fine beer. I can take or leave most Australian varieties.
I don't drink much of anything nowadays though. Just haven't been in the mood.
Meneldil
03-03-2009, 01:14
Canadian beer is water, and american beer is watered piss.
And I'm not even overreacting. I've tried any kind of Canadian beer available in Ontario (because honestly, beer is the cheapest way to get drunk, if you can afford to go to the bathroom every 5 minutes later in the night), and believe me, I tried hard to think "okay, this one isn't that bad".
8 months later, I still long for Belgium, Irish or German beer.
And don't get me started on american beers. Deer holy molly, people have to wait 21 years to drink that ?
And don't get me started on american beers. Deer holy molly, people have to wait 21 years to drink that ?
I wondered that too when I lived there. And then you see people drinking Bud light and you ask them if they are blind and ignorant?
Light beer is a crime.
(I'd agree though that some american beer are decent, like Sam Adams.)
Reverend Joe
03-03-2009, 03:26
*sigh*
Europeans just have no taste... Beer should not resemble soup.
And don't get me started on american beers. Deer holy molly, people have to wait 21 years to drink that ?
You're out of date. The micro-brewery thing has exploded, and the choice of beers in the U.S. is now immense. There are still a lot of people drinking Bud, but that's not the beginning nor the end of the spectrum of U.S. beer.
Uesugi Kenshin
03-03-2009, 04:41
You're out of date. The micro-brewery thing has exploded, and the choice of beers in the U.S. is now immense. There are still a lot of people drinking Bud, but that's not the beginning nor the end of the spectrum of U.S. beer.
Exactly. Allagash is one of the best beers I've had and it's brewed in Maine. Great Belgian style stuff. I'll drink pretty much any quality beer though. I don't drink Guinness though, I'm not sure if I haven't been exposed to it enough but I've never been a big fan of it.
I have to say I can't see why anyone could knock Belgian beer though. Seriously the stuff is better than 90% of anything on the market, and Belgians don't just make strong Trappist beers either.
CountArach
03-03-2009, 07:36
I've only come to appreciate beer in the last six or so months, but I am so glad I started drinking it. Stella is my favourite beer that I have tried, but my standard beer is Tooheys New because it is cheap.
Very cheap.
With good reason.
I've only come to appreciate beer in the last six or so months, but I am so glad I started drinking it. Stella is my favourite beer that I have tried, but my standard beer is Tooheys New because it is cheap.
Very cheap.
With good reason.
Pils is cheaper. :laugh4:
Kralizec
03-03-2009, 14:01
Belgian beer is the best, but it's expensive over here compared to domestic brands. I usually drink either Grolsch or Hertog Jan, wich are the only Dutch brands I really like.
I've never grown to like Guiness but it's been years since I've had any and I only vaguely remember what it tastes like.
Belgian beer is the best, but it's expensive over here compared to domestic brands. I usually drink either Grolsch or Hertog Jan, wich are the only Dutch brands I really like.
I've never grown to like Guiness but it's been years since I've had any and I only vaguely remember what it tastes like.
Chez-republik pils > Dutch pils > Belgium pils
Belgium beer > everything
The Fuzz
03-03-2009, 17:02
lol @ Keystone
I like it for parties because it's water and it comes in handy to be able to drink large amounts.
My favorite beer is probably Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss. I think it's a midwestern US only beer, but I might be wrong... regardless, I love it. It's great for relaxing after a run.
rasoforos
03-03-2009, 18:28
Amen.
Many of my friends can't understand why I like Guinness. They aren't believers, they haven't seen the light yet and haven't learnt to appreciate the joy of an extra cold Guinness particularly when it's on draft.
I salute my brothers in faith. Hallelujah!
Pay no heed to the words of the infidels for their beer shall turneth sour and their hops shall surely shrivel and rot.
Alexanderofmacedon
03-03-2009, 18:44
Alright, here I have to agree Shiner is DECENT.
My favorite is without a doubt the German/Belgian Beers (Paulaner, Becks, etc.).
I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste ~;)
Peasant Phill
03-03-2009, 19:39
I'm Belgian, need I say more?
In all honesty, when it comes to pils I also like german and Tchech pils.
Strike For The South
03-03-2009, 19:45
A
I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste ~;)
Who me? Oh my ~;)
I'm Belgian, need I say more?
In all honesty, when it comes to pils I also like german and Tchech pils.
:laugh4:
We got a life one
Uesugi Kenshin
03-03-2009, 20:59
Alright, here I have to agree Shiner is DECENT.
My favorite is without a doubt the German/Belgian Beers (Paulaner, Becks, etc.).
I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste ~;)
Try to find Allagash. The stuff rivals Chimay as a good Belgian beer, but it's from Maine, a bit cheaper and they have even started making their own styles of beer rather than sorta copying Belgian styles, though to be fair it's hard to say that their inventions really deviate from the Belgian tradition that much.
i live in los angeles, so its a given i drink coronas.
but if its just me chillin w/homies. i get the guinness out =)
Yeah long live beer! Though keep it Belgian, nothing beats a good Trappist, or an old fashioned Karmeliet or the now almost extinct Old Belgian style (Palm is one of the only ones left). And of course Duvel and Delirium Tremens. Though when it comes to Pils Chech is an option as well.
Ceterum censeo Heinikenem esse delendam.
Reverend Joe
03-07-2009, 19:00
Yeah long live beer! Though keep it Belgian
At an average of $10 a six-pack? I don't think so. I can get a 12-pack of Icehouse for $12 and it tastes fine to me, plus I actually get drunk.
Duvel
My favorite beer ever. :2thumbsup: (Although some Belgians seem to hate it for no good reason.)
Yoyoma1910
03-07-2009, 19:07
At an average of $10 a six-pack? I don't think so. I can get a 12-pack of Icehouse for $12 and it tastes fine to me, plus I actually get drunk.
Wherever you live, remind me not to go there. Those prices are re-dic-u-lous!!!
$12 for a 12 pack of Icehouse!!!!
I notice a strong tendency of nationality influencing the taste for beer.
Yoyoma1910
03-07-2009, 19:15
I notice a strong tendency of nationality influencing the taste for beer.
I disagree. I sense a strong multinational respect for Belgian beer.
Even Joe said it was his favorite.
Edit: As well as Irish and Czech.
However, people tend to note that they drink what is affordable and available in their regions.
I personally drink Abita (http://www.abita.com/), but I prefer Belgian when it's available and affordable.
I may drive a ford, but that doesn't mean it's the car of my dreams... more of my budget.
Reverend Joe
03-07-2009, 20:50
Wherever you live, remind me not to go there. Those prices are re-dic-u-lous!!!
$12 for a 12 pack of Icehouse!!!!
...You don't like getting drunk?
Yoyoma1910
03-07-2009, 21:40
...You don't like getting drunk?
I love getting drunk... but I'm not paying 12 dollars for a case of Icehouse... maybe a 24 pack.
Edit: Really, I don't know if I've ever actually bought a case of icehouse. I don't like the flavor. I prefer pabst as my well beer of choice.
At an average of $10 a six-pack? I don't think so. I can get a 12-pack of Icehouse for $12 and it tastes fine to me, plus I actually get drunk.
My favorite beer ever. :2thumbsup: (Although some Belgians seem to hate it for no good reason.)
Well it's much cheaper in Belgium...
Those that hate Duvel are idiots.
Those that hate Duvel are idiots.
Too many bubbles, Duvel is like swallowing a sponge.
Reverend Joe
03-08-2009, 02:33
I love getting drunk... but I'm not paying 12 dollars for a case of Icehouse... maybe a 24 pack.
Well, granted, it's in bottles. Anyhow, the 30-pack is $16, but I'm not living in an alcohol-friendly environment at the moment so I have to be able to sneak in what I buy.
Too many bubbles, Duvel is like swallowing a sponge.
Sponges don't have bubbles. And why did I know you were going to say the exact same sentence as the other times again? Go drink some Heiniken, you heretic!
All beer is for girly men. :P We real men drink Mountain Dew and Fanta! :P If I was to drink, I think that it would have to be Dreher.
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