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Offline Wilse

Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #29 from previous page: March 02, 2008, 09:55:48 PM »
@hancock:

He was looking for recommendations, not a demonstration of over-consumption.  ;-)

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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #30 on: March 03, 2008, 01:43:46 PM »
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I've got to stick my oar in here.
Scottish beer? as the colloquialism goes 'Get Tae F**k!'
Quite frankly Scottish beer is dismal, its a shame as they do the best whiskey's known to man.

I disagree - Harviestoun Schiehallion is very nice.
you make perfect sense where the whisky is concerned though !
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80' is the best of a bad bunch.
English & Belgian Beers are the way forward, with German just a gnats whisker behind.
Ireland only have Guiness, God awful Caffreys 'Cream flow' bitter, and Harp Lager (God help us all). All my family come from NI but I wouldn't drink the beer even if I'd just crawled out of a desert!
Get yourself some decent Porters, or any Adnams brewery Real Ales.

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If you don't have to sieve it with your teeth as you drink, it's lemonade.  :-P
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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #31 on: March 03, 2008, 05:46:08 PM »
You're all forgetting the mighty Tennents Super. A finer brew there never was. Not dissimilar to Duvel but at a quarter of the price. Alcoholics drink it all the time and those guys must know their beers eh?
 

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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #32 on: March 03, 2008, 08:43:58 PM »
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r0jaws wrote:
I've got to stick my oar in here.
Scottish beer? as the colloquialism goes 'Get Tae F**k!'
Quite frankly Scottish beer is dismal, its a shame as they do the best whiskey's known to man.
80' is the best of a bad bunch.
English & Belgian Beers are the way forward, with German just a gnats whisker behind.
Ireland only have Guiness, God awful Caffreys 'Cream flow' bitter, and Harp Lager (God help us all). All my family come from NI but I wouldn't drink the beer even if I'd just crawled out of a desert!
Get yourself some decent Porters, or any Adnams brewery Real Ales.
If you don't have to sieve it with your teeth as you drink, it's lemonade.  


Well, if we all liked the same beer, it'd be a boring old world of booze.
I personally find any ale (real or otherwise) served at room temperature vile.
Guinness leaves me cold too.
Having said that, I can appreciate that there is obviously something to be said for both as so many people love them.

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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #33 on: March 03, 2008, 08:49:08 PM »
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Turambar wrote:
You're all forgetting the mighty Tennents Super. A finer brew there never was.


Aaahhhhh..... the mighty Purple Tin!

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Not dissimilar to Duvel


I beg to differ.

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Alcoholics drink it all the time and those guys must know their beers eh?


They know value for money in terms of alcohol content, I'll give you that.

That said, I'd probably class myself as a functioning alky yet I'd rather drink my ain pish than a Purple Tin.

Don't get me wrong, I'm anything but a lager snob but there's a line....

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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #34 on: March 03, 2008, 08:56:21 PM »
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Turambar wrote:
You're all forgetting the mighty Tennents Super. A finer brew there never was. Not dissimilar to Duvel but at a quarter of the price. Alcoholics drink it all the time and those guys must know their beers eh?
Duvel (or, 'Duivel' in more up to date Dutch) means 'Devil'. And that's a pretty good description for that beer... Tastes good, but damn.....
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Re: Beer recomendations
« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2008, 03:38:23 PM »
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I beg to differ.



Probably right. I'm comparing from memory rather than a side-by-side.