Poll: Beer!?

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AwesomeExpress

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I don't like the taste of beer, but I like every other kind of ...well maybe not EVERY other kind, but most other liquers.
 

Megalodon

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johnjay said:
zala-taichou said:
No offense, but IMO most American beer tastes like sewage. Give me some Guinness, Hertog Jan or Brand and I'm happy.
None taken, in-fact part of this thread was to scope out new types of beer. Usually hard to get tasty beer here in the states.
I wouldn't say American beer tastes of Sewage, more of nothing. The water at home has more taste than something like Budweiser.

I love me some beer, I'm currently drinking Beck's because its warm here. But the two favourites are currently Wychwood Hobgoblin and Hampshire Bowman Wallop's Wood (local microbrewries are just plain awesome.)
 

DigitalSushi

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I'm a Hoegaarden drinker, only the finest establishments keep it stocked, a delicious creamy and cloudy Beer brewed with orange zest, vanilla and coriander. I'm also very fond of its strawberry counterpart Frullie (its a beer that actually tastes like a strawberry dessert sorbet).

But not all bars have a refreshing Hoe for me, so in light of not tasting my Hoe i'll go for Blue Moon.

The only problem with those two beers is that they are expensive, very expensive, Frulli for example is 12 pounds a pint (or 500ml for you metric lovers)

Of the cheap blonde beers I drink Desperado's, Stella and Kronenbourg 1664, which just so happens to be the more expensive of the cheap beers.

my favourite Brunnette Beers are Leffe and Pelforth.

Hazy said:
marter said:
I don't drink, so none of them.
I'll have what he's having.
"two tall glasses of refreshing nothing barkeep!"
 

johnman

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Never heard of any them, apart from bud which I voted for because it is quite enjoyable. I vastly prefer whisky and rum over beer and lager. Oh and jagermister is amazing

credop said:
I like fosters. Im british so i must like australia beer. Its almost a rule i suppose. But i prefer Cider to beer. However overall, i dont drink anymore. Not a drop in around a year :)
Fosters is scotish, it says on the tin.
 

F-I-D-O

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Where is the root beer option!?
Seriously though, I don't drink, so....this is the only type of beer I would drink.
 

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Hoegaarden, Guiness, Leffe blonde, main region with good stuff would have to say is Bavaria (Munich and around).

I think I love cider (or "hard cider" as it might be called), it looks like beer, has same alcohol % as beer but your breath and itself doesn't smell of beer and tastes like apple juice - brilliant!

I was actually surprised how Fosters lager is not that bad, especially compared to croatian beers which are just awful bitter, watery junk (with like 1-2 exceptions). But there's a lot of breweries and pubs where you can find brilliant "home brewed" stuff, that you just can't buy elsewhere.
 

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I only drink freshly brewed Slovak and Czech beers...cuz I live in Slovakia. Half a litre for $0.39-ish. Love it.
 

Commissar Sae

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I like a mix of imported Beers from the UK and Ireland, and some of the local microbrews like the crazy drunken flying canoe beer(ie: La Maudite).
 

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I don't drink often, but beer's the one drink I'll actively say no to. It's the kind of thing I'll have a single bottle of if I'm over at someone's place just to be polite but that's about it.
 

DigitalSushi

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Undead Warfare said:
I never understood people who say "Eww you drink *enter beer brand*?!? Naw man, *enter a different beer brand* is the best tasting."

They all taste like soda water with a bitter after taste to me.
You don't understand it because your palate can't tell the difference, I know this is a stretch to the imagination but some people actually have a different opinions to their peers, madness I know!.

Its one of those agree to disagree or maybe a live and let live situation, you don't take my precious Hoegaarden and I'll let you live, simple.
 

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ColdStorage said:
I'm a Hoegaarden drinker, only the finest establishments keep it stocked, a delicious creamy and cloudy Beer brewed with orange zest, vanilla and coriander. I'm also very fond of its strawberry counterpart Frullie (its a beer that actually tastes like a strawberry dessert sorbet).

But not all bars have a refreshing Hoe for me, so in light of not tasting my Hoe i'll go for Blue Moon.

The only problem with those two beers is that they are expensive, very expensive, Frulli for example is 12 pounds a pint (or 500ml for you metric lovers)
Where do you have to go to get charged 12 quid a pint? I thought £4:80 for a pint of Leffe was insane enough.
 

Srdjan

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We don't all live in USA you know, so your poll is shit. And there was 4 same topic which I can remember.
 

Hazy

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ColdStorage said:
Hazy said:
ColdStorage said:
Hazy said:
marter said:
I don't drink, so none of them.
I'll have what he's having.
"two tall glasses of refreshing nothing barkeep!"

"Haha, that's clever.
...
Get out."​

:D
That made me laugh just as I was drinking and spat my beer at my laptop.

Thats irony right?
That sweet, sweet irony.

Now if you'll excuse me, the firestation has caught.. well... y'know.
*Grabs bucket of water*