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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #200 on: 01 Apr 2008, 10:04 »

You say ew now, but in a year it'll be all the rage and you'll be just another sheep following the herd.

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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #201 on: 01 Apr 2008, 14:30 »

You know, 'round these parts beer doesn't usually end up as vomit...

You are not having enough.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #202 on: 01 Apr 2008, 19:10 »

I drink mead. You know, 'cause it's retro.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #203 on: 01 Apr 2008, 19:33 »

I just eat barley and hops and wash it down with pure ethanol. 'tis the manly way of doing it.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #204 on: 01 Apr 2008, 20:06 »

I drink beer because it is so out of style that it's come back. Unironically.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #205 on: 01 Apr 2008, 20:50 »

Back onto topic, I'm currently drinking a Tuborg - which I've never had before (shut up, I know I'm uncultured) - it has a little bit of a... harsh taste, for lack of a better word; but overall definitely top notch, I'd give it 8/10.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #206 on: 03 Apr 2008, 12:11 »

I am at the New Belgium brewery right now!
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #207 on: 03 Apr 2008, 12:41 »

The party at my house this weekend is going to feature (at least) kegs of Magic Hat #9, Sly Fox Stout, Dock Street Satellite Espresso Stout, Yuengling Black and Tan, Dogfishhead IPA, Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel, and Troeg's Nut Brown Ale, plus a quarter keg of some kind of lambic and a keg of cider.  I think I might be leaving a few out too.  (And another resident is mixing Knoxville Lemonade, but that's not for this thread.)

Need I say more?  (Oh yeah, and the Magic Hat's going to be in my room.  Having a full, tapped keg next to your bed is a great feeling and I only get it once a year.)

Oh, and to the three or four people who have expressed interest in coming ... all the kegs are upstairs and you need to be accompanied by a house resident in order to get up there, so PM me if you're interested in coming and want to sample our fine selection of booze, and we'll figure something out.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #208 on: 03 Apr 2008, 18:19 »

Which DFH IPA are you getting? The 90 minute is the best by far, but I imagine you're getting the 60. The 120 would be epic though.


If you really wanted class though, you'd get a keg of the Aprihop. I am drinking one right now and oh my fucking god is it boners.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #209 on: 04 Apr 2008, 11:55 »

I remember last year my class got a quarter keg of Chimay Cinq Cents at last year's Reality Weekend (the year-end weekend-long party) for the seniors.  If this year's class of juniors (who are in charge of semi-official parties) do not do likewise I shall be pissed.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #210 on: 04 Apr 2008, 16:25 »

Do You go to saint johns?
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #211 on: 04 Apr 2008, 16:34 »

What is it with Pennsylvanians and Magic Hat?  Everyone I know from Pennsylvania loves that stuff.  I've had it before, and I've had better.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #212 on: 04 Apr 2008, 17:51 »

C'mon, the apricot flavor in Magic Hat #9 is a good time.

Recently I've been drinking a lot of

I'm also now a enthusiastic fan of the which has made me completely reevaluate the cherry lambic.

And naturally the although I'm definitely going to have to try the other variants that Dirk mentioned.

Like a lot of others, I'm a fan of the and with or after dinner . . .

although I think that if you're one of the many that like those two you should definitely seek out some for a quadrupel with an even more substantial mouthfeel and an almost champagne-y aftertaste (although nothing compared to the which appear to be almost completely gone at this point)

At the end of the day, though, can you really beat a liter of  with some sausage and sauerkraut though?  It's the simple things in life.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #213 on: 04 Apr 2008, 19:24 »

Me being poor I've been having to make due with just some yeungling and guinness extra stout

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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #214 on: 05 Apr 2008, 02:47 »

I drink mead. You know, 'cause it's retro.
What does that taste like? In non-alcohol terms, please, I don't drink, but I always wondered what fermented honey would taste like.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #215 on: 05 Apr 2008, 14:58 »

like honehy.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #216 on: 05 Apr 2008, 14:58 »

but a bit alchololic
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #217 on: 05 Apr 2008, 15:06 »

See the bit where I said in non-alcohol terms? I have never had alcohol, so saying like honey, but alcoholic doesn't help me. Unless you can describe the taste of alcohol in non-alcohol terms. Thanks for trying, though.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #218 on: 05 Apr 2008, 20:07 »

Every alcohol tastes different though! The only thing I guess I'd say they all have in common is a burning or maybe tingling sensation. You how how something like Vicks Vapo-Rub smells? It tastes like that smells only not minty/eucalyptus-y. The cheaper it is, the harsher it is (you know, in general).

Also in general, darker colored alcohol (I'm talking about whisk(e)y and bourbon, really) is aged in wood (probably oak!) casks which give the alcohol a nice hearty wood flavor. Tequila, to me, tastes like how cardboard smells. Vodka doesn't have a flavor unless it's infused with something.

Of course, I'm not nearly as well versed as many of the other forum-goers on this subject so take that as you will!
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #219 on: 05 Apr 2008, 20:12 »

Vodka has a recognizable taste once you drink too much of it. If you've ever drank straight vodka to the point of vomiting suddenly it has an easily recognizable taste and smell that will make you gag once you sense it. Or maybe that's just me and my bad vodka experience. Screwdrivers solve that, though.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #220 on: 06 Apr 2008, 05:34 »

Vodka is the nastiest thing. It is so nasty that they just make cheap vodka from pure alcohol and water.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #221 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:04 »

C'mon, the apricot flavor in Magic Hat #9 is a good time.

Recently I've been drinking a lot of

I'm also now a enthusiastic fan of the which has made me completely reevaluate the cherry lambic.

And naturally the although I'm definitely going to have to try the other variants that Dirk mentioned.

Like a lot of others, I'm a fan of the and with or after dinner . . .

although I think that if you're one of the many that like those two you should definitely seek out some for a quadrupel with an even more substantial mouthfeel and an almost champagne-y aftertaste (although nothing compared to the which appear to be almost completely gone at this point)

At the end of the day, though, can you really beat a liter of  with some sausage and sauerkraut though?  It's the simple things in life.


I fucking support the shit out of this post.


I got a shipment of beer yesterday! It was full of really bomb cali microbrews that are not available in colorado! I am most psyched on the Bear Republic stuff, but I've also got some decent shit from Green Flash! Add that to my 4 pack of DFH aprihop and oh my god do I have delicious beer.

There's also an 18 of bud in my fridge, but that is for drunk not drinking.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #222 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:06 »

Also lets be real here, Vodka is not disgusting. Like any alcohol, it sucks if you buy the shitty stuff, but if you spend the money, there is Vodka with amazing degrees of subtlety that will rock your fucking world. My advice to you is to stop drinking Stoli and Smirnoff and go buy a bottle of some really tasty imported Russian shit, throw it in your Freezer, and take a sip. The flavor profile ranges from creamy to bitter and it is all fucking delicious, real talk. Explore before you judge.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #223 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:35 »

I have never really liked the taste of beer so I tend not to drink too much of it, but the pub I work in recently got Coors Light on draught and I've been drinking quite a bit of it lately. Its probably the fact that I don't drink much beer that I don't think it tastes as bad as you guys make out, but being a student and at £2.10 a pint I doubt I'd mind anyway.

Can we bring cider into this thread before the whole beer thing gets exhausted? I absolutely DESPISE all these shitty new 'Irish' ciders that are in vogue right now, and I'm really not too keen on Kopparberg either. It just pisses me off when you hear people say 'oh I like to drink cider' but when you say 'oh what ones do you like' they say 'Magners'.

Personally I drink Westons stuff, and at work we have this boxed cider by them called Old Rosie, a proper scrumpy cider, flat and cloudy. Only problem is at 7.3% more than a couple of pints at the start of a night does you in.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #224 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:37 »

go buy a bottle of some really tasty imported Russian shit, throw it in your Freezer, and take a sip. The flavor profile ranges from creamy to bitter and it is all fucking delicious, real talk. Explore before you judge.

Huh, I'll have to try this. Every other time I've tried vodka, I've just ended up with a massive headache.
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« Reply #225 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:43 »

I have never really liked the taste of beer so I tend not to drink too much of it, but the pub I work in recently got Coors Light on draught and I've been drinking quite a bit of it lately. Its probably the fact that I don't drink much beer that I don't think it tastes as bad as you guys make out, but being a student and at £2.10 a pint I doubt I'd mind anyway.

Can we bring cider into this thread before the whole beer thing gets exhausted? I absolutely DESPISE all these shitty new 'Irish' ciders that are in vogue right now, and I'm really not too keen on Kopparberg either. It just pisses me off when you hear people say 'oh I like to drink cider' but when you say 'oh what ones do you like' they say 'Magners'.

Personally I drink Westons stuff, and at work we have this boxed cider by them called Old Rosie, a proper scrumpy cider, flat and cloudy. Only problem is at 7.3% more than a couple of pints at the start of a night does you in.


Coors light is one of my favorite beers to get cold hammered on.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #226 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:47 »

Coors Light is so fucking nasty, man.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #227 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:49 »

Explore before you judge.

Fair enough, I've just gotten used to the idea that vodka is basically bleach.

Magners has a plasticky feel/smell. It's revolting.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #228 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:50 »

Coors Light has a fairly plain, simple, light taste. It's not bad, it's just a little bit bland. Which is probably why you (Blanktom) like it; you said you haven't really had a lot of beer before so you've not yet acquired the taste of stronger beers. Personally I find Coors Light great if I've been doing some sort of hard work and am just looking for something refreshing to cool off with.
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« Reply #229 on: 06 Apr 2008, 08:53 »

Coors Light is so fucking nasty, man.

I mean it could be beer 30 or Keystone or whatever. It is defintely a good beer for drinking with people who are worried about calories.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #230 on: 06 Apr 2008, 09:01 »

There was one time at a friend's house I drank a few Bud Lights while riding a stationary bike. I finished the beers before I rode off all the calories from the beers (I think it's 110 per?)

Drinkercising, man. It's the future.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #231 on: 06 Apr 2008, 09:02 »

Yeah, just enjoy a nice pale ale after going for a jog or something.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #232 on: 06 Apr 2008, 09:33 »

I was at my band rehearsal today and all my mate had was Foster's.

I only accepted because I don't want to say "Oh fuck ass no, I would rather get fucked anally by a torpedo" in front of our keyboardist's 8-year-old.
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« Reply #233 on: 06 Apr 2008, 09:34 »

I mean if you want I'll totally fuck you in the ass.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #234 on: 06 Apr 2008, 09:36 »

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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #235 on: 08 Apr 2008, 07:05 »

If you really wanted class though, you'd get a keg of the Aprihop. I am drinking one right now and oh my fucking god is it boners.

I just tried this last night.  You were not kidding!  I have relatively limited beer experience (enough to recommend a few but not enough to know what the even-better alternatives to my own choices are) and I might have a new favorite.  So delicious!  So delicious.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #236 on: 08 Apr 2008, 10:50 »

I find as I get older I tend to stick to the one thing. I'm not very adventurous anymore as regards drinking. I just consume gallons of Harveys and whiskey macs. I'm not very excited about trying new things anymore.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #237 on: 08 Apr 2008, 19:24 »

As my last semester comes to a close, and my my bank account continually hovers around $100, I've had to make some changes to my alcohol consumption. Tanqueray has changed to Seagrams, and instead of Hoegaarden I switched to  Michelob Amber Bock, which around here is a price cut of about 50%. While I'd rather be drinking my Belgian white, amber bock is tolerable, better than I expected to be honest.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #238 on: 12 Apr 2008, 17:39 »

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« Reply #239 on: 12 Apr 2008, 20:33 »

I'll take your word for it.
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #240 on: 18 Apr 2008, 01:10 »

Tonight I did something very bad; I chugged a Black Butte Porter. Very good beer, but my friend's roommate handed me one as we were going to watch a movie, and I didn't want to walk around campus with one.  :cry:
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Re: The thread for talking about Beer
« Reply #241 on: 18 Apr 2008, 03:52 »

Can we bring cider into this thread before the whole beer thing gets exhausted? I absolutely DESPISE all these shitty new 'Irish' ciders that are in vogue right now, and I'm really not too keen on Kopparberg either. It just pisses me off when you hear people say 'oh I like to drink cider' but when you say 'oh what ones do you like' they say 'Magners'.

Personally I drink Westons stuff, and at work we have this boxed cider by them called Old Rosie, a proper scrumpy cider, flat and cloudy. Only problem is at 7.3% more than a couple of pints at the start of a night does you in.

I drink cider, though I'm partial to Woodchuck Amber, which is near impossible to find in this city. I can find Pear and Granny Smith, but Amber is virtually impossible. That being said, I'm not a huge fan of Kopparberg and Magners. Kopparberg has an aftertaste I'm not a huge fan of.
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« Reply #242 on: 18 Apr 2008, 17:28 »

Three days into 21 and I've finally bought my first beer (a six-pack of Kennebunkport Blueberry Wheat Ale).


It tastes like a blueberry muffin!
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« Reply #243 on: 19 Apr 2008, 03:29 »

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« Reply #244 on: 19 Apr 2008, 05:08 »

I drink cider, though I'm partial to Woodchuck Amber, which is near impossible to find in this city. I can find Pear and Granny Smith, but Amber is virtually impossible. That being said, I'm not a huge fan of Kopparberg and Magners. Kopparberg has an aftertaste I'm not a huge fan of.

I found both Granny Smith and Amber last night, but not Pear.

Soooo good, the granny smith. So good.
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« Reply #245 on: 19 Apr 2008, 07:04 »

Kopparberg Cherry mannnnnnnn. Delicious.
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« Reply #246 on: 19 Apr 2008, 17:18 »

I'm a fan of Sam Adams Cherrywheat Ale..similar?
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« Reply #247 on: 20 Apr 2008, 08:42 »

Not a clue, probably not. Kopparberg is cider, the cherry one is delicious.
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« Reply #248 on: 20 Apr 2008, 13:21 »

If I even run across it, I'll give it a try.
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« Reply #249 on: 23 Apr 2008, 05:54 »

A thread about beer! Awesomeness  :-D

I am currently drinking Corona. Anyone who feels the need to accuse me of girliness may suck my ovaries. It is yummy. On occasion I like a nice Guinness. I was introduced to it by my one and only flatmate between living at home and moving in with my partner - it was awesome, we had knew each other from kickboxing so would meet up there and go home for a nice Guinness as our reward then perhaps some single malt on the weekends. I was living well above my means but it was quite fantastic for a while

Steinlager Pure is also quite wonderful. Marketed for NZers but I suspect it's somewhat like MacDonalds making burgers for every country they are in... same shite, different marketing. Nonetheless it is FAR superior to normal Steinlager.

I also like Macs Gold but find it a bit thin at the moment, and Monteiths Summer Ale but am finding that too damn sweet just now. Anyone who lives in NZ? Lion Red is THE DEVIL. Anyone old enough to have drunk Steinlager Blue? Sounds... bad. I'll just leave it at that.

Anyway. Beer is tasty and delicious yet it is strange how on a given day I can like one but not another, and sometimes none at all. It's damn awful for getting trollied IMO as it is way too much liquid for the alcohol content. I always found copious amounts of spirits more pleasant for such fun times. But then that was before drinking a bottle and a bit of tequila and ruining the best spirit ever, then doing similar for vodka, then gin... I'm pretty much down to a nice nip of whiskey and even then my body protests.

And yes, I am drunk and narcissistic enough to peruse the forums posting willy nilly with minimal reading of previous posts. I'm sure I'll be embarassed in the morning :-P
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