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I'll give you guys and gals a hint - look where people like to eat rye bread or rye-wheat mixed bread there you should look for some beer-brewing tradition. I rate my post 10/10. Hah! |
Which Country Produces the Best Beer? • Page 11
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Dangerous_Dan 2,390 posts
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quadfather 39,069 posts
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Registered 11 years agoAre you pissed? -
Dangerous_Dan 2,390 posts
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http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/static/pdfs/admin-generated/podium/real-ale-festival-april-183.pdf?t=1362084570 Good selection of beers at the next beer festival, including 8 foreign beers
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That Twilight Pale Ale is pretty good, though not the best I've tried from the places here. Sam Adams and Leinenkugels are probably my favourite microbreweries. -
elstoof 28,125 posts
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Registered 16 years agoWhoever said Belgium was right. Because its Belgium. -
Dirtbox 92,595 posts
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ILoveThrashMetal 1,066 posts
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Registered 10 years agoA brewery just down the road from me called surrey hills, best beer in the world called Shere Drop ommnomnom. So I'm saying the UK. But I am partial to a baveria -
Trane 4,050 posts
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Registered 14 years agoDefinitely Belgium, Duvel might just be my favourite, along with Barbar. I do love a good German weissbier too though, Franziskaner is pretty widely available in the UK now - even found some at home bargains, winner! -
Dougs 100,414 posts
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Registered 18 years agomeme wrote:
The Trafalgar?
Italian beer is flavourless piss, much like American export beer. Germany is where it's at. Weissbier is fucking ace. The single best pint I ever had came from a pub in Greenwich that I can't remember the name of (it's the one where Nelson went, or something like that), and it was a weissbier I also can't remember the name of. But I'd actually murder someone to get hold of it again.
Edit: Fuck it, a bit late there.
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Dirtbox 92,595 posts
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Yeah, was the Trafalgar. Spent an entire day there with an ex-girlfriend who was shooting some sort of documentary, interviewing this thoroughly boring man in one of the side rooms. I spent the day sat at the bar getting thoroughly drunk, talking about guff with the barman. -
Dougs 100,414 posts
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Registered 18 years agoAlready confirmed as the Trafalgar. Quite like The Gypsy Moth though, especially in the summer. The Cutty Sark along the river is good too. -
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Which is the one in Greenwich that proclaims itself to be on the 0 degree meridian or something? I had the quickest drink ever in there on the way home that day, literally just bought a whiskey, downed it, left. -
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Dr.Haggard 4,640 posts
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Registered 18 years agoBelgium for me, without a doubt. Tripel Karmeliet and Maredsous are my current favourites, but there's too many great ones to name.
In fact I was never particularly interested in or keen on beer until I first started trying Belgian abbey beers a couple of years ago. Obessed with the bloody stuff now.
Dirtbox wrote:
Gave this a try just the other day actually, wasn't blown away but it was very nice.
whoever it was that told me to get some Bruges Zot when I was there last deserves a kiss. -
Dirtbox wrote:
Sounds vaguely familiar. But I honestly couldn't tell you. This was for about twenty seconds some eight years ago when I was thoroughly hammered.
The Plume of Feathers?
ed: Google says yes.
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Salaman 24,162 posts
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Registered 17 years agoGreggywocky... wrote:
We're due a report from Greggywocky methinks.
When I get to Belgium I shall head over to Delerium and sample each of the 2000 beers they apparently sell there. Then I shall report back.
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snowbored 534 posts
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Registered 9 years agoI also vote for Belgium, I know that they are mass produced but I enjoy a Hoegaarden and a Leffe Brune. Although there are some nice local ales and ciders round my way. -
Dr.Haggard 4,640 posts
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Registered 18 years agoDirtbox wrote:
I imagine that made all the difference, I had it from a bottle.
Dr.Haggard wrote:
I had a few glasses of it in from the place that brews that stuff and it was spiffing. Ah well!
Gave this a try just the other day actually, wasn't blown away but it was very nice.
This thread made me thirsty and I remembered I have some Affligem in the fridge which I haven't even tried yet. Verdict: should've bought more. -
Erdinger's not even that great as far as Weissbier goes. Can't you get anything Weissbierlike where you are now? -
There's fuckloads of weissbiers here. Those and IPAs are the most made beers. Most of them are superb, but I still long for that mystery one I tried all those years hence. Wasn't Erdinger, though. -
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Thinking about it more, it was definitely a wheat beer, and it was definitely foreign, but it was specifically labeled as "white" as in the English word "white" rather than weiss. Probably won't help locate it out of the thousands of varieties of the stuff, though. -
Armoured_Bear 31,233 posts
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Registered 10 years agoI do love weissbier, drink Franziskaner or occasionally Schneiderweisse most often these days... -
Ohh yeah, a Dunkel. I do like a dunkel, Erdinger or otherwise.
meme - Was it a Samuel Smith pub? They do their own wheat beer and call it wheat beer. -
Salaman wrote:
We certainly are! And a platter of fine cuts.
Greggywocky... wrote:
We're due a report from Greggywocky methinks.
When I get to Belgium I shall head over to Delerium and sample each of the 2000 beers they apparently sell there. Then I shall report back.
Perhaps.
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