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Jim Ratto
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what beer do you prefer in Europe? And can we get it here?
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What do you guys like over in Europe?
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Hmmm Budweiser is an import over in Europe...maybe exotic?
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Carlsberg Export
Min. 5% alc.
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When me and my girl did the Route 66 trip two years ago I tried to taste different beers but had a hard time finding any that actually tasted good - or tasted anything at all for that matter. But that was until we met The Burnout King and he introduced Coors Light. Not as much taste as many of our European beers but fresh and with a caracter. Best part with it is that you can drink 3+ without having to run to the toilet like you have to do with most light beers.
YES, there is lot`s of better tasting beers out there but for me a good beer is a beer that I want to try again - Coors light is one of those beers. Unfortunately Coors is not available over here.
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I suggest you try some of the heavy beers:
Westmalle Tripel
Orval
If you want to go exclusive: Westfvleteren (Belgiums know, it's even hard to get one of these overhere)
Or a local beer, it's brewed in the village right next to me: Sinpalsken blond.
If you come to EBI II i can supply some...
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Quote from: BeetleBug on October 10, 2007, 08:45:44 am
When me and my girl did the Route 66 trip two years ago I tried to taste different beers but had a hard time finding any that actually tasted good - or tasted anything at all for that matter. But that was until we met The Burnout King and he introduced Coors Light. Not as much taste as many of our European beers but fresh and with a caracter. Best part with it is that you can drink 3+ without having to run to the toilet like you have to do with most light beers.
YES, there is lot`s of better tasting beers out there but for me a good beer is a beer that I want to try again - Coors light is one of those beers. Unfortunately Coors is not available over here.
BB
Here in the States Coors Light is considered Trailor Trash beer. It's one step above drinkin your own pee.
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Quote from: vdubkid on October 10, 2007, 10:06:59 am
Quote from: BeetleBug on October 10, 2007, 08:45:44 am
When me and my girl did the Route 66 trip two years ago I tried to taste different beers but had a hard time finding any that actually tasted good - or tasted anything at all for that matter. But that was until we met The Burnout King and he introduced Coors Light. Not as much taste as many of our European beers but fresh and with a caracter. Best part with it is that you can drink 3+ without having to run to the toilet like you have to do with most light beers.
YES, there is lot`s of better tasting beers out there but for me a good beer is a beer that I want to try again - Coors light is one of those beers. Unfortunately Coors is not available over here.
BB
Here in the States Coors Light is considered Trailor Trash beer. It's one step above drinkin your own pee.
Yeah - and it`s still better than most other "beers" you have over there
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Quote from: Russell Ritchie on October 10, 2007, 10:38:14 am
Tennants Scottish Lager
Ahhh... tramp juice.
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Quote from: BeetleBug on October 10, 2007, 11:01:05 am
Quote from: vdubkid on October 10, 2007, 10:06:59 am
Quote from: BeetleBug on October 10, 2007, 08:45:44 am
When me and my girl did the Route 66 trip two years ago I tried to taste different beers but had a hard time finding any that actually tasted good - or tasted anything at all for that matter. But that was until we met The Burnout King and he introduced Coors Light. Not as much taste as many of our European beers but fresh and with a caracter. Best part with it is that you can drink 3+ without having to run to the toilet like you have to do with most light beers.
YES, there is lot`s of better tasting beers out there but for me a good beer is a beer that I want to try again - Coors light is one of those beers. Unfortunately Coors is not available over here.
BB
Here in the States Coors Light is considered Trailor Trash beer. It's one step above drinkin your own pee.
Yeah - and it`s still better than most other "beers" you have over there
Yep...we do have a good selection of beer for the homeless.
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Quote from: vdubkid on October 10, 2007, 11:14:03 am
Quote from: Russell Ritchie on October 10, 2007, 10:38:14 am
Tennants Scottish Lager
Ahhh... tramp juice.
Classic!
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October 10, 2007, 14:09:06 pm »
Quote from: javabug on October 10, 2007, 03:28:45 am
Hmmm Budweiser is an import over in Europe...maybe exotic?
bud beer is too lighter for us it's look like water
for me it's biere du chateau brune / brown kasteel beer 11°
hey russell what do you think about the one i gave you at bug in
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That looks like a good beer. mmm, beer.
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October 10, 2007, 15:26:42 pm »
just loaded the fridge with Carlsberg ready for the weekends rugby
Beer of choice is Duvel for me, prefereably ice cold and in the main square in Antwerp
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October 10, 2007, 16:00:23 pm »
Quote from: BeetleBug on October 10, 2007, 08:45:44 am
When me and my girl did the Route 66 trip two years ago I tried to taste different beers but had a hard time finding any that actually tasted good - or tasted anything at all for that matter. But that was until we met The Burnout King and he introduced Coors Light. Not as much taste as many of our European beers but fresh and with a caracter. Best part with it is that you can drink 3+ without having to run to the toilet like you have to do with most light beers.
YES, there is lot`s of better tasting beers out there but for me a good beer is a beer that I want to try again - Coors light is one of those beers. Unfortunately Coors is not available over here.
BB
Next time your in the States, try some of the fine microbrews from Oregon, some are even available in Europe. Dead Guy Ale from Rogue Ales although not the best beer Oregon has to offer, it is usually heavily exported to Europe. Oregon has the heaviest concentration of craft breweries in the in US, close to 400 breweries. Coors light is low alcohol piss beer, it's yellow and fizzy. Muffler Mike says he drinks it because he can drink a lot of it and still be "sociable", in other words....sober.
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Jim Ratto
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October 10, 2007, 16:32:27 pm »
In the 90's I grew very fond of some European beers that were (some still are) very common in the US, well, at least in CA. Watney's cream stout was my favorite, but haven't found it ANYWHERE in last 10+ years. Bass Ale, Boddington's, Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout (hi Sarge
), Winter Welcome, Taddy Porter, and a beer from Germany....forget the name (haven't seen it in years too
)...has a monk drinking from a stein on the label....mmmmm good stuff. Bates is right, if you do some checking around, and not settle for the excuse for beer (Coors, Bud, Miller....yick) you can get most places, you can find some excellent beers at least in CA and Oregon... Boonville Beer (Anderson Valley Brewing), Mendocino Brewing (Red Tail Ale and Eye of the Hawk), Lost Coast Brewing (Downtown Brown), Humboldt Brewing (Red Nectar), plus many many more. The few I've listed here are my staples... aside from Newcastle (which my wife preferred....until a few weeks ago, when we found out we'll be parents next year) and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
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October 10, 2007, 17:55:35 pm »
i know it's the third time i said this
, but near to my town there's a tavern with 1200 beers (worlwide taste)
http://www.vaudree.be/bieres.htm
sorry it's a belgium web site in french
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October 10, 2007, 19:03:35 pm »
I like german beer. Becks is my favorite, Becks Gold in summer, also Mexican like Corona.
But if i come from gym (only for my helth;-) i like a Weizenbeer.
Anybody know Franziskaner Weizen?
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Quote from: Dirk / DFL on October 10, 2007, 19:03:35 pm
I like german beer. Becks is my favorite, Becks Gold in summer, also Mexican like Corona.
But if i come from gym (only for my helth;-) i like a Weizenbeer.
Anybody know Franziskaner Weizen?
that's the monk beer, right?
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Mhhh beer
My favourite Belgian's beer are;
Maredsous, with some cheese of the same brand.
La Chouffe. Brewed not far from where I live. Quite Hard but excellent.
Orval is nice also, but don't drink the bottom. The yeast stay in the bottom and should cause you some disagrements
Cold White Hoegarden when it's hot time.
...
There is too much good beer to list them here.
In England, I like Guiness.
In Germany, I just taste Bitburger.
In Spain, San miguel.
In France, Nothing...
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October 10, 2007, 19:29:04 pm »
"Next time your in the States, try some of the fine microbrews from Oregon, some are even available in Europe. Dead Guy Ale from Rogue Ales although not the best beer Oregon has to offer, it is usually heavily exported to Europe. Oregon has the heaviest concentration of craft breweries in the in US, close to 400 breweries. Coors light is low alcohol piss beer, it's yellow and fizzy. Muffler Mike says he drinks it because he can drink a lot of it and still be "sociable", in other words....sober."
Thanks for the tip, will follow up on that. I didn`t care about the low alcohol gehalt since I was driving anyway. Microbreweries and local beers is sure interesting and I wish I had time for a little more beer drinking while I was over. I had to cross three states before I found a bar that would serve me more than three small beers and my girl had to wait to Las Vegas before she got a decent bottle of white wine.
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Quote from: Jim Ratto on October 10, 2007, 16:32:27 pm
In the 90's I grew very fond of some European beers that were (some still are) very common in the US, well, at least in CA. Watney's cream stout was my favorite, but haven't found it ANYWHERE in last 10+ years. Bass Ale, Boddington's, Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout (hi Sarge
), Winter Welcome, Taddy Porter, and a beer from Germany....forget the name (haven't seen it in years too
)...has a monk drinking from a stein on the label....mmmmm good stuff. Bates is right, if you do some checking around, and not settle for the excuse for beer (Coors, Bud, Miller....yick) you can get most places, you can find some excellent beers at least in CA and Oregon... Boonville Beer (Anderson Valley Brewing), Mendocino Brewing (Red Tail Ale and Eye of the Hawk), Lost Coast Brewing (Downtown Brown), Humboldt Brewing (Red Nectar), plus many many more. The few I've listed here are my staples... aside from Newcastle (which my wife preferred....until a few weeks ago, when we found out we'll be parents next year) and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
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I have to agree with Ben - Duval it is
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Duvel or Vedett beer, both belgian beers brew by Moortgat
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Quote from: Russell Ritchie on October 10, 2007, 10:38:14 am
Tennants Scottish Lager
the're still making that ?
my dad used to drink that back in the 70's complete with pictures of half naked women printed on the cans
how about stella or wife beater as its more commonly known
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Quote from: Jim Ratto on October 10, 2007, 16:32:27 pm
The few I've listed here are my staples... aside from Newcastle (which my wife preferred....until a few weeks ago, when we found out we'll be parents next year) and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
Oh boy, another Ratto in this world.
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Quote from: stealth67vw on October 11, 2007, 02:50:41 am
Quote from: Jim Ratto on October 10, 2007, 16:32:27 pm
The few I've listed here are my staples... aside from Newcastle (which my wife preferred....until a few weeks ago, when we found out we'll be parents next year) and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
Oh boy, another Ratto in this world.
Congratulations Jim
thanks pal,
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Quote from: Jim Ratto on October 10, 2007, 19:04:42 pm
Quote from: Dirk / DFL on October 10, 2007, 19:03:35 pm
I like german beer. Becks is my favorite, Becks Gold in summer, also Mexican like Corona.
But if i come from gym (only for my helth;-) i like a Weizenbeer.
Anybody know Franziskaner Weizen?
that's the monk beer, right?
Ähh, yes, monk beer.
It is not filtered, made from wheet.
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