cant stand the pale ale :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by brokendown gunfighter
dont mind the pilsner though
I have to say maybe the old mexican Corona :D
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cant stand the pale ale :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by brokendown gunfighter
dont mind the pilsner though
I have to say maybe the old mexican Corona :D
I recently tried a different beer for me and I love it. Hoegaarden! :cheers:
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It's ok... Not a huge fan of wheat beers but it's a nice change up.
Has anyone ever tried any of the Chimay beers? Made by monks! :)
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Originally Posted by LarryNJ
I have a bottle in my fridge
1.5 litre @ 9% alcohol
i think i need help to drink it! :)
You won't need to ask twice!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by brokendown gunfighter
Redbull mentioned Bundy and is certainly on the top of my list
But if we have to talk about beers - i will list my favorites in no particular order
Redback
Carlton Premium Dry
Crown Larger
Kilkenny
some useless information about the posts already.
No one drinks fosters in australia, that i know of. Fosters that is sold for export is (apparently) Crown Larger. thats just something i have heard - i am willing to stand corrected.
I once paid $88 for a case of Redback in Wagga Wagga NSW in 1990 - had the urge for some WA beer.
I once paid $110 for a case of bundy and cola cans in Katherine NT to take on a Rugby Trip
Victoria Bitter tastes better with a dash of Stones Green Ginger wine poured in to the can - aka Green Steam. The things you do on a Rugby Trip
If you had it before how is it? If not let me know after you pop the bitch!Quote:
Originally Posted by brokendown gunfighter
That would explain why it tasted so good (compared to how it had tasted in Australia many moon sago) when I had a can OS - I though it was just coz I'd been drinking the local stuff for too long....Quote:
Originally Posted by the.committed.in.exile
I thought it tasted pretty ordinary overseas too Coach and I like Crownies!!!
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Originally Posted by Coach
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Originally Posted by LarryNJ
I've only had the one bottle LNJ but it is a great drop. Will be looking for more next trip to Perth just to confirm this opinion.
There is a great bottleshop on the north side of the West Leaderville train station which has a good range of rarer beers. Also another to the west of there, off Cambridge St I think, but I can't recall the name of either shop.
I have never heard of it or seen it - I think I need to get out more
If you had more than one I reckon you would shimmy around the dance floor!!!
Pretty potent and come in bottles, not stubbies.
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Originally Posted by Burgs
polished off my bottle of chimay last night,after a very hot day on the golf course.
it was absolutely BEAUTIFUL :D
I just got back to wotrk from a Belgian Beer place... Had beer(s) called Kwak as well as sips of Duvel and Orval... All of them nice. :)