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STEED 05-24-06 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polak
happy hour right now! All drinks on me!
We need a beer/vodka thread, me and kap dont know what beer is :88)


OK you got it. :up:

joea 05-24-06 06:31 AM

Oh so many fine choices...will think and post a list by country of good brew later.

JScones 05-24-06 06:43 AM

Being an Aussie, I have been known to partake in a beer or two *ahem*. I've tried most of the "world renown" beers, but have to say that my favourite beer comes from Vietnam - "333" (or ba ba ba to the locals). Perhaps not that well known on the world stage!

But gee it has a great strong taste. Just wish I could get it here in Canberra (not surprisingly it was everywhere in Melbourne's Eastern suburbs). :(

Konovalov 05-24-06 07:10 AM

Whilst I don't drink anymore and haven't done so for years I do remember a horrific beer from Germany that I consumed many years back. It was called Eku28 or something similar sounding. It had the consistency of syrup and it's alcohol content was around 15% no kidding. Needless to say that a Carlsberg Elephant is a cakewalk and would be far more enjoyable compared to this Eku28 brew.

Linton 05-24-06 07:55 AM

I would like to mourn the closing of the Young's brewery in Wandsworth.They are moving out to Bedfordshire.Young's Luton ale just is not going to do it for me :down:

squigian 05-24-06 11:54 AM

BEerer yeahjfd..dfd,s... :up:

STEED 05-24-06 01:04 PM

World's strongest beer :()1:

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h254/RS42/360498.jpg

A brewery in the States has launched the world's strongest beer.


The drink - at 25% alcohol - is six times more powerful than a normal beer and twice the strength of a bottle of wine.

And at £56 a bottle, Samuel Adams Utopias is also among the world's most expensive.

Just 8,000 of the limited edition 24 oz tipple, sold in a copper kettle, have been brewed by the Boston Beer Company.

Brewery founder Jim Koch said the beer was designed to be enjoyed slowly as an after dinner tipple.

He said: "We are passionate about brewing quality, one-of-a-kind beer that amazes beer lovers and aficionados alike."

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h254/RS42/Simpson.jpg Are yes give me some of that. :D

lesrae 05-24-06 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED
World's strongest beer :()1:

Intriguing, I thought the strongest naturally brewed beer was just about 20% because the alcohol kills the yeast. They must have worked hard on this one!

Sailor Steve 05-24-06 02:26 PM

Maybe you guys should start your own Beer WEBSITE! Then you could post a link here for anyone interested.

The Noob 05-24-06 02:34 PM

I want a Vodka Forum... :rotfl:

StdDev 05-24-06 03:00 PM

http://www.sfvsf.org/images/duvel.jpg

nuff said!

gdogghenrikson 05-24-06 04:57 PM

warstiener is my beer of choice!

Takeda Shingen 05-24-06 06:29 PM

A Franziskaner Hefeweizen is my recreational beverage of choice.

http://www.germanfoods.org/consumer/...Bottle-Mug.JPG

FUBAR295 05-24-06 08:47 PM

MORE BEER! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

snowsub 05-24-06 09:09 PM

http://www.maltshovel.com.au/home.asp

http://www.maltshovel.com.au/images/bottle_golden.gif

Rose 05-24-06 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StdDev

YES!

Also, any belgian Lambic :D

STEED 05-25-06 05:48 AM

http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/3...glasses3cg.png

http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/5519/beers5zl.png

Polak 05-25-06 12:01 PM

http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/4890/dscn05659ed.jpg
:D :hmm:

Ishmael 05-25-06 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polak

Does this beer give you delusions of grandeur and then suicidal tendencies after the finish?

STEED 05-25-06 01:16 PM

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


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