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Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:26 pm
I think we had one of these before, but since I'm in Ireland I have beer on the mind quite often.
What are your favorite beers? Best places to get those beers? Any other beer opinions?
I've realized while here that the most incredible thing known to man is a pint of Guinness, but only in Dublin. Anywhere else in the world (even in the country of Ireland) Guinness is nothing like what it is here. It is an orgasm in a pint glass that I just cannot get enough of.
Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:18 pm

great thread!
so one of my fav beers in Russia is Tuborg green
and the beer, wich name i couldn't spell correctly (it's hoegaarden:)
but mine's best beer is ours, from Tver - it's Afanasiy - the man, that discovered a path from Russia to India (he was Tver native)
here's unfiltered
light
more light
premium
porter
and usually me. my wife and friends go to this pub, "blues factory"
Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:05 am
Chimay
Delirium
Duvel
Leffe
Spaten
Franziskaner
...
Most of these are not that easy to buy here, but should be simple to find in Europe.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:43 am
Carlsberg baby, that`s the best beer around...
Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:24 am
I just stick with my corona's baby! more than anything i drink smirnoff ice though.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:41 am
For those who don't drink beer...
Vodka (straight or mixed) will do.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:16 am
I like my beers light and smooth but not watered down like some american beers. Thats why I go with beck's...german for beer...
...but if you like your beers frosty with zest..you can't go wrong with a corona & lime. Thats how I do...
Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:09 am
I don't drink, I used to because I wanted to look cool in front of my sister's friends, even though I was like 10 years old. Now I don't, and I doubt I will.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:25 am
Indy wrote:I've realized while here that the most incredible thing known to man is a pint of Guinness, but only in Dublin. Anywhere else in the world (even in the country of Ireland) Guinness is nothing like what it is here. It is an orgasm in a pint glass that I just cannot get enough of.
hmmm... I missed out than. When I was in Ireland my dad kept telling me that I would love Guinness there... it turned out tasting like the same sludge in America.
Oskar wrote:I don't drink, I used to because I wanted to look cool in front of my sister's friends, even though I was like 10 years old. Now I don't, and I doubt I will.
lol
Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:14 am
I'm only allowed to drink since 2,5 weeks actually, but I drank some beer here and there before as well. I'm also gonna stick with a Corona and a lime, gotta love it.
But after a hard bball pracitce, when you're like thirsty as hell, the best thing in the world is a good old can of a Viennese beer called Ottakringer
Ottakring is an area of Vienna and I'm actually 10 minutes away from the brewery.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:34 am
Just drank an "Okotoberfestbier" by Paulaner yesterday. Germany has the best beer, that's it
Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:41 am
Amen to that. Belgium's a close 2nd though.
Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:08 am
Newcastle... so tasty. and i really don't like beer.
Bud Select is rather new but isn't half bad either.
used to like Corona my freshman year in college... don't really like it anymore. i prefer Coors light over Corona now (although i think both are disgusting)
Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:21 pm
Jesus, Corona sucks ass. Taste like fucking rust. Take the lime out of it and you might as well be drinking your own piss. Carlsberg and Beck's both taste pretty brutal too... LMAO @ Pisswasser 
I don't completely agree on the "Germany's got the best beer" comment. I think it depends on what kind of beer you're fond of. I personally dislike lager and am mad at Germans/Czechs for having invented it. Though when you want a good amber ale, I agree that Germany's got the best. Diebels is pretty awesome...
That said, my favorites are
Hoegaarden Verboden Frukt
Chimay Bleu or Rouge (great cheese also)
Rogue Honey Cream Ale
Rogue Brown Nectar (would be even more amazing with slightly less carbonation)
Leffe Brune or Blond (too malty though)
Newcastle Brown
Ottakringer Dunkles (Buzzy you lucky son of a bitch!)
Hopf Dunkle Weisse (dark wheat. Best thing I've ever tasted)
Not easy to find at all here in Italy, though, and when you do find them, they're not easy on your wallet, so when I'm tight on budget I just get Ceres Old 9 or Leffe Blond, both great beers for the price...
Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:32 pm
Joe' wrote:Jesus, Corona sucks ass. Taste like fucking rust. Take the lime out of it and you might as well be drinking your own piss.
I agree. Its a horrible beer, but good for people who don't like more 'beery' beers.
I do enjoy laughing when people buy a beer with raspberry cordial in it, and then have the nerve to call it something manly like a 'snakebite'.
My fav beer varies, but I love Grolsch, Peroni and Tiger.
I do a lot of homebrew though, so I get to make a lot of beer for cheap. Dam nice stuff too
Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:30 pm
Laxation wrote:Joe' wrote:Jesus, Corona sucks ass. Taste like fucking rust. Take the lime out of it and you might as well be drinking your own piss.
I agree. Its a horrible beer, but good for people who don't like more 'beery' beers.
I do enjoy laughing when people buy a beer with raspberry cordial in it, and then have the nerve to call it something manly like a 'snakebite'.
My fav beer varies, but I love Grolsch, Peroni and Tiger.
I do a lot of homebrew though, so I get to make a lot of beer for cheap. Dam nice stuff too
I thought snakebites had beer, vodka, red cordial & some other spirit in it. I could be mistaken though. A mate raved about them yonks ago & shouted me one. Pretty ordinary, but was free so didn't turn it down. Tis the only time I had or probably will ever have it.
I like the Euro beers (German, Belgium, Austrian, Dutch), as well as liking the Irish stouts (Killkenny, Guinness).
Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:17 pm
you cant go past a nice cold carlton draught on tap:
Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:25 pm
The only thing I like about Carlton Draught is their "Made from Beer" ads....
Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:56 pm
Laxation wrote:Peroni
I don't particularly enjoy their regular lager, but their double-malt pilsner is amazing. Very full-bodied, extremely bitter beer, kind of like an English ale. €1,30 per bottle, though (as for most of the beers I listed before.)The X wrote:Killkenny
Cream ale, not stout, X. I hear it's pretty much the same as Smithwick's... Any truth to that? Smithwick's is a pretty damn good beer so if Kilkenny's even remotely similar I'll get one next time I'm at the bar.
Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:26 am
Natural Light.
Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:32 am
no Aussies vouching for Foster's? I still remember their TV ads as if were yesterday.
BEER. Foster's, Australian for beer.
Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:58 am
Guess that says alot about the quality of foster's..that not even our australian members are vouching for it.
Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:09 pm
Foster's is Australian's international beer, meaning it's not really sold here & nobody here really drinks it. Either that, or they have it rebranded for sale in Australia. I dunno. All I know is when I lived in New Zealand, I've had Foster's, but since being back in Australia, I can't recall ever seeing it at the bottle shop.
Either way, from what I remember, Foster's is a very forgettable beer & not worthy of recognition.
As for other beers I like, Beez Neez (Honey Ale Beer), is a good drop. Aside from that, I usually get into the Pure Blonde's (low carb beer) or Toohey's Extra Dry's.
Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:49 pm
^^ Fosters sounds like "pisswasser for export only".
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