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August 19th, 2003, 12:51 AM
#11
Ok I have never had Duvel what is it a Lager?
Mathgirl Hell Yeah on the Warsteiner, Noodle I love Heini, Great beer only problem is that I drink it so much that I am starting to get tired of it. I will say like I said in the other Thread Sapporo, Kiren Ichiban are probably two of the best beers out there.
Hey Tampa I got a question what is your Fav. your in Japan god I LOVE Japan one of my fav couintries. But any ways beer is a great relaxer.
Now the last one here is a back woods one.
Yeung Ling.
Yeah
Mr Jizz
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August 19th, 2003, 01:00 AM
#12
Zonewalker >> I usally ask for a slice of lemon, but I think belgians don't bother to much about traditions on how to drink beer. Just drink it rather . It's just a matter of taste.
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August 19th, 2003, 02:48 AM
#13
neel is the official beer drinker on Martlev. Hell, he might as well be the town lush as well.
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August 19th, 2003, 04:05 AM
#14
I try to stick with domestic beer, since well Canada is home to to all great beer. Molson Canadian is obviously my favourite. I drink a lot of Busch, but not american Busch, it's actually brewed here by Labatt's... I like Bud too but after all it's the king of beers. Duvel is good. I like strong beers anything that's 10% is good in my books as long as it's fresh and ice cold. I enjoy a cold Asahi (Japanese beer) with my sushi (i try for once a week, but sometimes it's more or less) and occasionally on the side.. I'd say it's prolly the best beer I've ever had. Alexander Keiths is another really good premium beer. I'm not real picky tho, I'll drink anything.
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August 19th, 2003, 04:15 AM
#15
I've tried Bud (Light and regular) and it tastes like horse piss.. shame on everyone who drinks it..
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August 19th, 2003, 04:36 AM
#16
Member
I switch between Miller and keystone never tried Guinness though. but will try it next time I go to the bar
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August 19th, 2003, 05:07 AM
#17
Originally posted here by HTRegz
I try to stick with domestic beer, since well Canada is home to to all great beer. Molson Canadian is obviously my favourite. I drink a lot of Busch, but not american Busch, it's actually brewed here by Labatt's... I like Bud too but after all it's the king of beers. Duvel is good. I like strong beers anything that's 10% is good in my books as long as it's fresh and ice cold. I enjoy a cold Asahi (Japanese beer) with my sushi (i try for once a week, but sometimes it's more or less) and occasionally on the side.. I'd say it's prolly the best beer I've ever had. Alexander Keiths is another really good premium beer. I'm not real picky tho, I'll drink anything.
I'd love for you guys to get your hands on some Northern Californian micro beers. They put almost every beer meer mentioned here to shame. God bless micro beers...
-NeuTron
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August 19th, 2003, 01:47 PM
#18
neel... right-ho... next time I go out I'll try it with lemon then...
Just drink it rather  . It's just a matter of taste
couldn't agree more...
so... do we start calling you neel the lush then 
Z
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes
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August 19th, 2003, 02:24 PM
#19
Junior Member
I'm not much of a beer drinker occasionally, I do drink Glenmoran.
I have something to say: it´s better burn out, then to fade away.
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August 19th, 2003, 03:48 PM
#20
Ok I have never had Duvel what is it a Lager?
Duvel.be. Duvel is a high-fermantation beer, fermented a second time in the bottle. You should be able to find the export/import (depends on how you look at it...heh) version at finer beer stores (Belgian version has a white label, export version a black one). Brewery Moortgat, the makers of Duvel, own a brewery in the US: Brewery Ommegang. They make some fine beers, of which Rare Vos is probably the most famous (I even remember having seen some Rare Vos in gas stations in Dallas).
If you're into white beer: Celis white is the American version of the famous 'Witte van Hoegaerden'.
Chimay is one of the six 'Trappist'-beer (5 Belgian ones, 1 Dutch one), dating back to 820 ad.
Trappists are a Cistercian order.... and them monks are at least good for one thing!
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