Burleigh Hef (a brilliant Australian wheat beer) is the best wheat beer in the world according to the San Diego beer awards and is quite readily available and cheaper than hoegaarden (which is a 'Wit' beer.
^Quite possibly the worst beer in Australia^
And as voted by many here is the best in Australia
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And yes it should be drunk in that glass so that you get the full aroma of the beer.
I find it to be an epic battle between you and the speakers, much in the likes of super smash brothers where you are fine listening by yourself but once your inexperienced friends join in you have no idea what the hell is going on.
Borderlands (Cage the Elephant - Ain't No Rest for the Wicked)
I was ridiculously excited especially having seen these guys open for Queens of the Stone Age
Delving into the world of craft beer isn't a simple task there is going to be alot you don't like at first. I suggest matching it with food to compliment and improve the taste. Try something simple that you can get you hands on quite easily say Sierra Nevada Pale, and match it with a mild spice...
Personally I found homebrew like children, the person who makes it thinks it's the best in the world, the rest want to beat it with a stick. Not to say it tastes bad, but rather you taste the time and effort put in.
Would be epic, I mean don't get me wrong Australia does some really great beers and we get some good ones over, but the demand for boutique beer is not very high and I have worked in pretty much most of the beer bars in Victoria and Queensland
Nuclear penguin was somewhat syrupy to me personally I preferred the 'Sink the Bismarck'. But whilst I work with the largest importer of boutique beer in Australia, that doesn't neccessarily mean we get much in the way of variety. So I have to take what I can and run with it, which is generally...
Yeah Deus (champagne beer) sorry, Crown Ambassador isn't a lager to the extent of it's original 'crown lager' *shudders* and it's not all bad, unfortunately just good enough to the tune of $90 I suggest going out and buying some Chimay white and making an evening.
Desperados isn't recognised as a beer but rather and RTD (ready to drink) as the beer portion is essentially a clear bitterless malt alcohol.
But currently I've been serving Brasserie Dieu de Ceil's stuff that is absolutely brillant some reccomendations are
Aphrodisiaque - vanilla and...
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