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13th May 2007, 08:05 PM #1
Knocked the top off any good beer lately
Anyone had the Knappstein enterprise reserve lager (south oz)? Real lovely citrusy aroma. Amazing lager IMHO, Not a pils style but still hoppy and quite malty.
And I also enjoyed Sinha Stout (sri lanka). Chocolate coffee notes and a good body and 8%. Best not to cool this one, like all strong Ale's.
Mick
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13th May 2007, 08:13 PM #2
Just finishing off a La Trappe Dubbel.
Weathers cooling down here so time to dust off the barley wines and dark ales and light up the fire. And some people dont like winter! Go figure........
Prost!
Glenn<>
Hi, my name is Glenn and I'm a tool-o-holic, it's been 32 minutes since I last bought a tool......
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13th May 2007, 08:25 PM #3
Is that the non belgian trappist brewery?
Mick
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13th May 2007, 09:01 PM #4
Yep, La Trappe is in Holland
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Hi, my name is Glenn and I'm a tool-o-holic, it's been 32 minutes since I last bought a tool......
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13th May 2007, 09:04 PM #5
Well I had a couple of Trumer Pils tonight. Not very exotic but a v. nice Pilsener IMO.
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13th May 2007, 09:42 PM #6
Had some "James Squire Original Amber Ale", got to be one of the best beers I've tasted. With winter around the corner out come the dark and hearty beer, good for the health let alone the spirit.
Cheers big ears.
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13th May 2007, 10:26 PM #7
beer is yucky
rum is better
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14th May 2007, 12:10 AM #8
--*Rant On*--
Anyone says VB Mid-strength and I'll force feed them draino....
Bloody un-Australian, I reckon that stuff is.
--*Rant Off*--
Polished off a six pack of some German beer last week. Furtzgarden or something orather. Very nice stuff. 'Beer from the Black Forest' it said on the side. Smooth as honey going down the hatch.
Edit: Furstenburg it was called. Found one of the caps in the ashtray out back.'What the mind of man can conceive, the hand of a toolmaker can achieve.'
Owning a GPX250 and wanting a ZX10 is the single worst experience possible. -Aside from riding a BMW, I guess.
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14th May 2007, 01:06 AM #9
Yes I recently had a tusker , The beer was so so but the pool bar in vanuatu that served it more than made up for the taste
RgdsAshore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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14th May 2007, 11:23 AM #10
Time almost to go and get one of my avatars. Only problem is they are the 2006 model. The first one I got, in 2004 I think, was a 2001 and it had really started to develop the complexity and port character that its famous for. Perfect with a strong cheese.
Mick
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14th May 2007, 11:30 AM #11
German wheat beers (witbir)
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14th May 2007, 12:12 PM #12
Had an Erdinger Dunkel and another german brand (dark wheat beer). They started of boring until the beer warmed up a bit then they were quite good.
Mick
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14th May 2007, 02:08 PM #13
Bia Tuoi
(but you have to drink large volumes to truly appreciate it)
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14th May 2007, 04:08 PM #14
Arrgh!
Look you bunch of barstewards, I am om my second course of mega antibiotics and just got the script for the third. I have a bar fridge full of delicious beer and all you rotter's talking about more delicious beer.
Me not happy camper!
(Can't even play in the shed either, rotten sinus!)
Personally, James Squire Porter in the winter is good.Pat
Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain
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14th May 2007, 05:17 PM #15
As much as I hate mega swill from CUB I think that the VB Original isn't too bad for a mass produced swill.
When the kegs (home brew, not kits) are running low I don't mind the Bavaria from Coles, Dutch beer, German name, made for an Australian supermarket.
Not going on about what I like but what I don't like is the euro beers made under licence by CUB etc, they taste just like another local.
An imported Stella Artois is quite pleasant but the CUB version tastes (or lacks taste) like a slightly modified Carlton Cold.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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