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Slartibartfast
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 07:29 | |
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someone_else
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 07:55 | |
From this list: Chimay Bleue. The best beers come from Belgium or nearby. I recommend, among others, Hertog Jan Grand Prestige or Karakter (from the Netherlands) and Weihenstephaner (Germany), but my very favourite is Liefmans Goudenband (Belgium) and Kriek Liefmans as a close second. |
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Epignosis
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 08:04 | |
The cool thing about Chimay is the fact that Trappist monks in Belgium brew it to support themselves and their good causes. So remember, when you buy a bottle of Chimay, you're supporting God's work!
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johnobvious
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 08:17 | |
Beer is like prog. You want to try it all but it is not really possible so you will always be a little sad that you could not experience everything each has to offer.
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Alberto Muñoz
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 26 2006 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 3577 |
Posted: November 25 2008 at 11:04 | |
In my country México we have excellent beers:
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King of Loss
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 21 2005 Location: Boston, MA Status: Offline Points: 16412 |
Posted: November 27 2008 at 17:43 | |
Chimay Bleue definitely. Its a class above even most really good beers (Stella, Guinness, Newcastle, etc.)
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The Doctor
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Posted: November 27 2008 at 17:50 | |
Tyskie. Yum! Second favorite Pilsner Urquel. Of those listed...Newcastle. |
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martinprog77
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Posted: November 27 2008 at 19:02 | |
i love this beer . and is not really expensive [ a 18 pack is cheeper that a 6 pack of newcastle ] |
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Tapfret
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Posted: November 27 2008 at 23:58 | |
Got to love the ad bot. Across the top of the screen is "Guiness Beer Diet!"
I've tried it. Almost as effective as the "3 loaves of bread diet" |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 02:10 | |
Although I'm a confirmed warm-beer-with-mud-and-sticks-in-it drinker, the one on the list above which I'll often go for is the Hoegarden White/Weiss/Wheat beer - tastes great, even when ice cold.
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: November 28 2008 at 13:45 | |
I'm not much of a beer-drinker (Since i'm too young to legally drink).
But i enjoy most of the ones i've tried (mostly swedish ones). Norrlands Guld is probably my favorite |
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debrewguy
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 22:11 | |
When telling people what beer I drink , they go " you're drinking what?' - "sss Leffe" . Yeah, it funnier after after they've had a few.
Seriously - Quebec - La Fin du Monde & la Blanche de Chambly, France - Fischer, Denmark - Faxe (the 10% one), New Brunswick - most of my 8-10% homebrews (Dry Lager, Blonde, IPA), and the craft brewery down my street - the Pumphouse Brewery with their Scotch Ale, Cadian, and one I've never tasted - their blueberry ale. I'll come back once I check my basement and the empties. |
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Peter
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Posted: November 28 2008 at 22:44 | |
Some tasty beers listed there for sure, DBG.
I have had the Pumphouse Blueberry (several six packs, all told), and I find it to be a very nice, refreshing "summer starter" beer. (That is, not one to drink long into the night, but a very nice beer to start with, for one or two, when the sun is out.) Don't let the "blueberry" aspect put you off: the blueberry flavour is very subtle (yet definitely there), all natural, and not at all cloying or sweet (as is the case with some fruit beers). In short, it is not too "girly:"
I have shared this beer with my friends, PA's Jim & Vicky Garten, and they really liked it too. We have sought it out and enjoyed it for two summers now, when vacationing together in Newfoundland.
Just now, I'm sampling an "Ontario Craft Brewers" variety six-pack, and the current one is "Nickel Brook Green Apple Pilsener." This is a light beer, with the usual natural ingredients, plus apple juice, and this fruit beer, while not bad, is rather too sweet and "girly," for my tastes.
I'll try the Elora Irish Ale next -- see if that "mans up" the equation at all....
I like many beers from all over -- I'm always looking for something new, and I look for taste, and all-natural ingredients -- but on this list, I'll raise a glass to the very tasty Hoegaarden Weisse. I even have a Hoegaarden glass! (I collect beer glasses.)
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easytargets
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 12 2008 Location: Cantabria Status: Offline Points: 843 |
Posted: November 29 2008 at 04:19 | |
I forgot about Dougalls. It is a selfmade beer an Irish guy is producing here in Cantabria.
He just produces it for 4 or 5 local pubs and bars. Tastes great and improving with time.
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markosherrera
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 22:08 | |
Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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markosherrera
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 22:10 | |
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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Jim Garten
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 02:44 | |
Definitely one of my favorites from 'The Rock' (well, technically Nova Scotia?? ), but as you say, definitely a one-or-two in the afternoon beer (I find the blueberry flavour tends to take over after that) But talking of Nfld - how could I not recommend my favorite tipple from that glorious isle?: Proof positive that ice cold beer need not be flavour free!
Don't laugh, but try it with a slice of lemon; that really works. |
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Epignosis
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 14:22 | |
I'm enjoying a nice Dunkel Wiesse right now.
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keiser willhelm
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 14 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1697 |
Posted: December 03 2008 at 14:26 | |
just had a blue moon again last night an am still surprised by the lack of enthusiasm for it here. tasted like a slice of orange-y heaven.
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Padraic
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Posted: December 03 2008 at 14:27 | |
I like those but only with an orange. Much like I can't drink Corona without a lime slice. |
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