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d'Honaire
07-06-2004, 22:46
Seeing as that another thread turned into a discussion about beer and, with Happy Adolf mentioning it, here is a thread about beer. Talk anything beer: brands, countries, styles, you name it.:D :cheers:
Also, if you are not of legal drinking age, for your respective country, please don't post anything.
Hmm i don't know much about beer, i know more about game hehe. So well drink up THe best beer there is on the house. :cheers:
Beer is one of the best things humankind ever invented! :cheers:
HappyAdolf
08-06-2004, 11:30
And the German Reinheitsgebot from the 16.century is the best law ever!!!!:D
Gorgoroth
08-06-2004, 15:10
Beers: I love the German Holsten Pils & Hungarian Dreher Pils.
Wines: hungarian all the way of course, Tokaji Aszú & Egri Bull's Blood are the best.
:cheers:
Angryminer
08-06-2004, 15:14
Beer:
Kirner Pils and
Kirner Weizen
(Two sorts of beer from the local brewery)
And my all-time-favorite:
Fürstenberger
(It's long ago that I drank my last bottle of this beer, but I can't forget it. It's just like a woman ;) . But this one doesn't give you headaches. )
Angryminer
kokoh emperor
08-06-2004, 15:44
German Beer is still the best, isn't it??
Yeah a beer factory is near my home... i like that smell!
Braugold...
Well - It has got a bad taste...
Drink beer... ;)
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
d'Honaire
08-06-2004, 23:28
@kokoh emperor
I thought the GDR was disbanded when the wall fell?:scratch:
Yes, German Beer rules!:cheers:
d'Honaire
08-06-2004, 23:40
Beer,beer,beer, what can I say; it is truly the nectar of the Gods. Beer is the proof that God wants man to be happy.:cheers: I know that some Americans are as passionate about beer as I am, but I never imagined that beer and wine was so important to so many Europeans. The problem with most Americans is that our drinking age is 21, which gives most adolescants a bad image of drinking, whereas in other parts of the world, such as Europe, alcohol is just something else to drink, like water or fruit juice. So in saying that, many Americans tend to do nothing more than get drunk off of cheap beer. I, on the other hand, hate most American domestic beers, Miller, Budweiser, because it has no flavor. I love Imperial Stout and India Pale Ale, whereas most "normal" Americans would not even drink it, because they are both too strong, taste and alcohol content(Imperial Stout average 10-12% Alcohol). I like the fact that from these posts that I have learned so much from just talking to someone from Germany, Romania, or Hungary, what kind of food you eat, alcohol you drink, etc... I have only been to two different foreign countries, Japan and Cuba(Canada soes not count, because I used to live an hour from the Canadian border). Please keep replying to this thread, because it's interesting.:cheers:
hmm I think I'm getting thirsty again:p ;)
XXXX heavy {Strong Aussie Beer}:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
kokoh emperor
09-06-2004, 21:28
Originally posted by d'Honaire
@kokoh emperor
I thought the GDR was disbanded when the wall fell?:scratch:
Yes, German Beer rules!:cheers:
Yeah... But in the heads of People from the FAR WEST (West Germany) the GDR is still existing... well - I'm from East Germany and i'm proud of that!
:cheers:
Lord Nicko
11-06-2004, 10:12
Ah! We have some great beers down under here in Australia.
I be making myself home brew now, even tastier than the stuff you buy commercially.
Nothing beats "Belfast Gold - Rich roast irish stout" I have just brewed and finally tasted, man so full of flavour.
Nice night cap to end a hard days work if I must say :)
:cheers:
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