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This stuff
Is extraordibary. It's like having velvet alcohol injected into your most welcoming vein by a duvet. It might have drugs in it, I'm not sure. Bastard expensive mind, but worth every penny
all you guys out there, you're gonna wish you were Al Green
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, card carrying polycounter,
2,382 Posts,
Join Date Oct 2004,
Location york
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I always enjoy a simple Sleeman Honey Brown. Mmmmm
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, polygon,
749 Posts,
Join Date Mar 2012,
Location British Columbia, Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Selaznog
I always enjoy a simple Sleeman Honey Brown. Mmmmm
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qft.
This is one beer I always come back too. Super tasty and easy drinking.
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, dedicated polycounter,
1,398 Posts,
Join Date Apr 2009,
Location Ontario Canada
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Saw this in the local beer specialist.
Ł40 for a bottle! it is however 41%alc.
they also had this only a measly 32% though ;P
http://www.brewdog.com/product/sink-the-bismarck
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, card carrying polycounter,
2,470 Posts,
Join Date Dec 2007,
Location Newcastle UK
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I'm from the west country so it's cider for me, lads.
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, line,
80 Posts,
Join Date Oct 2011,
Location Plymouth, UK
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sink the bismarck.. haha, loving it. caters to my anti-nazi sentiments (and probably not available here in germany) ;)
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, polycounter,
1,286 Posts,
Join Date Aug 2011,
Location Berlin
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dude, nothing beats my sprite (or chino, if given the choice ^^)
oh yea, im 24, dont drink for choice xD
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, triangle,
493 Posts,
Join Date Apr 2011,
Location Somewhere in Europe :P
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many daisy cutters tonight. WAAAAAY too many.
anyone else here in the midwest and know the crispy bliss of daisy cutter?
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, triangle,
273 Posts,
Join Date May 2005,
Location chicago
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All of you guys need to come into Colorado and have some beer here. We have amazing breweries for sure. Easily some of the best. My favs though are

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, triangle,
463 Posts,
Join Date Jul 2011,
Location Denver, CO
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Just discovered the awesomeness that is Fat Tire.
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, polycounter,
780 Posts,
Join Date Oct 2008,
Location Berkeley, CA
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Regarding beer hmm.....
Quote:
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The EU's trademarks authority has permitted a German firm to brew beer and produce clothing under the name "Fucking Hell". It may be an expletive in English, but in German it could refer to a light ale -- Hell -- from the Austrian town of Fucking. Whether it will be brewed there is another question.
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/...686305,00.html
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, vertex,
28 Posts,
Join Date Apr 2009,
Location Darmstadt, Germany
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ill poke my head in here again and just mention the sumerian god of fermentation once again:
definitely recommended to all those who love hops, but they have a little something for everyone. my personal favorite from them is either the tricerahops (double ipa) or the sleighr (dark double alt ale). if you happen to reside in eugene, oregon, or have a bevmo, total wine, or other equivalent beverage location near you, i STRONGLY advise you to try at least one of their many 22oz bottles.
delicious
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I had Ninkasi it was super strong kind of strange tasting hops.. but it was uniquely good and will try it again
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, polycounter,
1,286 Posts,
Join Date Aug 2011,
Location Berlin
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wanted to share this one

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Had this up in Scottland a few month ago. It wasn't widely available in UK as far as I know. It is now though! Well, My local Sainsbury's is selling it anyway.
And imo, I think its even nicer than the original.
Crabbies Spiced Orange.

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, card carrying polycounter,
2,470 Posts,
Join Date Dec 2007,
Location Newcastle UK
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I haven't tried any new beers in a while, but for those of you who live around the Toronto area, July 27 - 29 is the Toronto Festival of Beer at Exhibition Place. I'll be there on the Friday probably, if anybody else is interested, maybe we could get a small PC get together.
http://beerfestival.ca/
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, dedicated polycounter,
1,398 Posts,
Join Date Apr 2009,
Location Ontario Canada
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NEW ZEALAND !!! REPRESENT !! lol good times This stuff used to be $20 for 20 cans haha

Last edited by TehSplatt; 06-19-2012 at 01:13 AM..
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, polygon,
517 Posts,
Join Date Nov 2011,
Location Newzealand
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Beer in a can? How barbaric.
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, insane polycounter,
5,646 Posts,
Join Date Oct 2004,
Location Melbourne, Australia
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Quote:
Originally Posted by makecg
wanted to share this one

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My new mission in life is to get my filthy hands all over that.
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, card carrying polycounter,
2,045 Posts,
Join Date May 2006,
Location Stockholm, Sweden
, spline,
214 Posts,
Join Date Nov 2011,
Location Houston Tx
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I've recently fallen in love with hoppy beers, and so anything I drink is typically an India Pale Ale. Some are much better than others, but I've never had a bad IPA.
Favorite brew, bar none, is Stone IPA , from Stone brewery out of Escondido California. It's got awesome flavor, I'd drink it every day if it wasn't so expensive.
Last edited by Rik; 06-19-2012 at 11:23 AM..
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, spline,
199 Posts,
Join Date Feb 2008,
Location Dallas, Tx
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Stumbled upon a local beer fest at the weekend. Had some of this and its absolutely gorgeous! So I had some more!
Thistly Cross ‘Whisky Cask’ Cider
Matured with chipped whisky casks this is a dry & subtle cider. Infused with mellow, vanilla oak of the cask. A refreshing, complex drink to be savoured.
http://www.thistlycrosscider.co.uk/p.../all-products/

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, card carrying polycounter,
2,470 Posts,
Join Date Dec 2007,
Location Newcastle UK
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POLYCOUNT ISNT YOUR BLOG LANCE!!!! LOL!
jk
Yuengling mmmmmmmmm
Or Bud light 
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, polygon,
576 Posts,
Join Date Jan 2011,
Location Oceana, WV
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