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nouseforaname
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Posted: Sun, 28th Nov 2010 01:07 Post subject: |
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I have that glass at home (the beer is long gone )
"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
Scott Aaronson chiv wrote: | thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found. |
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Posted: Sun, 28th Nov 2010 02:00 Post subject: |
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Not a big fan of the Delirium Tremens. It is far to sweet for my tastes. Frankly, it tastes like those nasty Ciders. The Delirium Nocturnum is where it's at though.
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TSR69
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nouseforaname
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W123
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Posted: Sun, 28th Nov 2010 10:43 Post subject: |
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Around here there are a ton of great American craft breweries. I know USA has a terrible rep for beer (and we should, given the crap most people drink like Bud Light, Coors Light etc) but there really are some fantastic brews that are served at some local taverns. Best stout I've ever had- North Coast Brewery's Old 38 Stout. Creamy head like Guinness but less of that watered down flavor. Guinness is all right for a beer produced for the masses but its pretty crap compared to beers like Old 38.
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5.5% ABV
It's good out of a bottle too but much better on tap.
As far as lighter beers you can drink during hotter days and not feel too heavy or drunk afterwards, I go for a nice lager like Longboard Island Lager. I'm an ale man but this lager is great.
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Posted: Sun, 28th Nov 2010 11:24 Post subject: |
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Frant wrote: | I love Bishops Finger among other English ales. Hobgoblin is nice as well. I love that amber coloured taste. |
Bishops Finger tasted like a Bishop's finger...
I'll never buy that one again.
I'm a big sissy so I like Heiniken, Staroprahmen and budvar.... :O
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W123
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Posted: Mon, 29th Nov 2010 08:01 Post subject: |
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Frant can taste color.. dont you need LSD for that?
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TSR69
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Posted: Mon, 29th Nov 2010 13:30 Post subject: |
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iconized wrote: | nouseforaname wrote: | Hard to pick and choose that much here (toronto) in terms of decent belgium tripels ... especially when it comes on also being on tap at a bar. And sure, the Nocturnum looks awesome but nowhere to get that around here. |
Tripel Karmeliet, a very well balanced beer, if you can get your hands on it...
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To me it has really sweet taste. I like it, but I like the dark ones better...
"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
Scott Aaronson chiv wrote: | thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found. |
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Does that beer say "Radioactive"? 
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TSR69
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Posted: Tue, 30th Nov 2010 04:26 Post subject: |
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Arrogant Bastard is good..
But Sam Adams Cherry Wheat is my favorite hands down
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W123
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X_Dror
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I should really go to the shop in the city and get one beer from every possible type.
Though I believe I won't find many of the specified beers in this thread, especially the Americans. For some reason American beers are not that popular.
Maybe because shitty bears like Miller's, Bud Light, and the american Pilsner give them a bad name.
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Frant
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I plan to do weekend sampling, ie. buying one of each of 5-6 beers, then grading them in a little book or in Notepad.
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
"The sky was the color of a TV tuned to a dead station" - Neuromancer
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