The Beer Topic!
no need to get aggressive, i was just ironicjan_olieslagers wrote:Then start your own topic about that stupid game and the drinks you seem to believe it requires - but keep OUT OF HERE !!! This thread is about beer and I am glad to fully agree with André!Ovostar wrote: but to watch a world cup you need to dring a thrash beer...
Drinking wine watching a game is a slap in the face !
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Sounds to me like Goose Island, an American brew. http://www.gooseisland.com/Ovostar wrote:i've had a delicious beer, with a lot of paper around the bottle, blue and white | with a goose (i think) on it ... someone knows what i am talking about ?
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BEER FACTS
It was the accepted practice in Babylon 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink. Mead is a honey beer, and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the "honey month" or what we know today as the "honeymoon".
It was the accepted practice in Babylon 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could drink. Mead is a honey beer, and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called the "honey month" or what we know today as the "honeymoon".
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Had a nice British beer in Clitheroe the other week - Cumberland Gold - a bit like a blonde Guinness - creamy texture like draught Guinness but golden coloured.
And this security thing has caused the end of our beer-buying trips to Belgium
The only Belgian brews we have in at the moment are Rochefort 10 for the winter and Sloeber.
And this security thing has caused the end of our beer-buying trips to Belgium
The only Belgian brews we have in at the moment are Rochefort 10 for the winter and Sloeber.
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Chunnel your beers....
So you will have to Chunnel your beers.... London to Brussels in 2 hours 40 minutes.Comet wrote:And this security thing has caused the end of our beer-buying trips to Belgium x12
You can carry two main items plus one piece of hand luggage on Eurostar.
Eurostar loves your luggage
We love luggage. We want to take care of your luggage and in our experience; the best person to do that is you. And in most cases, that’s exactly what will happen. This means that when you travel with us, you don’t need to check it in - just take it straight onto the train. Unless you have a lot of it or you happen to be a cellist
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You don't see people doing this with other good abbey beers which are refermented in the bottlesn26567 wrote:Because Orval, like most good abbey beers refermented in the bottle, contains a lot of solid yeast.Comet wrote:Why is it that, on the rare occasions when you see people with a glass of Orval in a bar, they always leave quite a bit of it in the glass?
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Beers I've had so far this year:
Corsendonk Christmas Ale (1), Rodenbach Red (1), Bramble Stout (1), Carlsberg Special Brew (1), Rochefort 10 (2), Mort Subite Kriek (1), Ename Dubbel (1), Crocodile (1), Tag Lag (2), Petrus Oud Bruin (1), Tongerlo Dubbel Christmas (1), Guinness (9), Christmas Pudding Ale (1), Abbaye des Rocs Speciale Noel (1), Atomium Premier Grand Cru (1), Winter Warmer (1), Bah Humbug (1), Rochefort 8 (2), Osprey (1), WychCraft (1), Achel Blond (1), Sloeber (5), Firecrest (1), Old Tom (1), Leffe Brune (2), Vieux Temps (1), Mort Subite Apple (1), Westmalle Tripel (2), Maes (3), Abbaye du Val Dieu Blonde (1), Guido (1), Saison Silly (1), Barnsley Gold (1), Chapeau Mirabelle (1), Leffe Vieille Cuvee (2), Carlsberg Extra Gold (4), Peroni (2), Cropton Two Pints (1), Judas (1), De Koninck (1), Newcastle Brown (1), Biere du Boucanier (1), Yorkshire Moors (1), Sheepsh*gger (1), Satan Gold (1), Rochefort 6 (2), Belhaven Fruit Beer (1), Copper Dragon Golden Pippin (1), Wold Gold (1), Zywiec (1), Black Cat (1), Vondel (1), Cristal (Cuban) (1), Beerlao (1), Fiddler’s Elbow (1), Hoegaarden (2), Cumberland Ale (1), Pendle Witches Brew (1), St George’s (1), Hoegaarden Grand Cru (1), Verboden Vrucht (1), Jupiler (2), Leffe 9 (1), Romy (1), Floris Apple (1), Arabier (1), Oerbier (1), Ename Blonde (1), Stella Artois (2), Maredsous Brune (1), London Pride (1), Palm Speciale (1), Grimbergen Optimo Bruno (1), Old Sh*g (1), Kwak (1), St Louis Gueuze (1), O’Hanlon’s Port Stout (1).
Corsendonk Christmas Ale (1), Rodenbach Red (1), Bramble Stout (1), Carlsberg Special Brew (1), Rochefort 10 (2), Mort Subite Kriek (1), Ename Dubbel (1), Crocodile (1), Tag Lag (2), Petrus Oud Bruin (1), Tongerlo Dubbel Christmas (1), Guinness (9), Christmas Pudding Ale (1), Abbaye des Rocs Speciale Noel (1), Atomium Premier Grand Cru (1), Winter Warmer (1), Bah Humbug (1), Rochefort 8 (2), Osprey (1), WychCraft (1), Achel Blond (1), Sloeber (5), Firecrest (1), Old Tom (1), Leffe Brune (2), Vieux Temps (1), Mort Subite Apple (1), Westmalle Tripel (2), Maes (3), Abbaye du Val Dieu Blonde (1), Guido (1), Saison Silly (1), Barnsley Gold (1), Chapeau Mirabelle (1), Leffe Vieille Cuvee (2), Carlsberg Extra Gold (4), Peroni (2), Cropton Two Pints (1), Judas (1), De Koninck (1), Newcastle Brown (1), Biere du Boucanier (1), Yorkshire Moors (1), Sheepsh*gger (1), Satan Gold (1), Rochefort 6 (2), Belhaven Fruit Beer (1), Copper Dragon Golden Pippin (1), Wold Gold (1), Zywiec (1), Black Cat (1), Vondel (1), Cristal (Cuban) (1), Beerlao (1), Fiddler’s Elbow (1), Hoegaarden (2), Cumberland Ale (1), Pendle Witches Brew (1), St George’s (1), Hoegaarden Grand Cru (1), Verboden Vrucht (1), Jupiler (2), Leffe 9 (1), Romy (1), Floris Apple (1), Arabier (1), Oerbier (1), Ename Blonde (1), Stella Artois (2), Maredsous Brune (1), London Pride (1), Palm Speciale (1), Grimbergen Optimo Bruno (1), Old Sh*g (1), Kwak (1), St Louis Gueuze (1), O’Hanlon’s Port Stout (1).
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Where the hell did you get that Polish beer rarely seen out of the country? Byb the way, Zywiec, the largest Plish brewery, was acquired by Heineken. They also brew a "Porter" (a brown ale having some 7°), which I don't like. The traditional blond Pilsner type (5°) is good: luckily Heineken have not imposed their standards.Comet wrote:Zywiec (1)
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I don't know We bought beers at our local shop and also at a shop in Knaresborough, it could have come from either one but I don't know which one exactly. All I know is that it didn't come from Bier Tempel. I like Eastern European beers as a rule, especially the Czech ones.sn26567 wrote:Where the hell did you get that Polish beer rarely seen out of the country?Comet wrote:Zywiec (1)
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Belgain beer = perfection
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Belgain beer = perfection
Belgain beer = perfection