stodge Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Dave's Honey Brown, Molson Extra Dry (I think thats the one), Vodka or Baileys. But never to excess - dont see the point of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fiftymicrolitres Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ralph: I have found that Samual Adams IPA is a good brew to go with a game of CM. Ralph <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> The BBC makes an IPA?!?! Has the world gone crazy? Pray tell, where have you seen this, so that I may drive there and partake! 5m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPeng Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale is the latest for me. It is dry hopped so has a very strong aroma and crisp bitterness well balanced with a good malty undertone of sweetness. Great beer. Stuka! we are like blood brothers or something. I was heavy into the Home Brew scene prior to getting the old sperm bank pregnant with twins. Won several ribbons in local contests - including a best of show with the third batch I ever made - a simple pale ale. THERE IS NOTHING IN THE WORLD AS GOOD AS A BEER YOU MADE YOURSELF! I used to get really silly with some of the ingredients. Cloves and berries and tea and a bit of fur off the cat...it seems the brewing days are over though...sniff (wipes tear from eye) Wow I really am talking and can't shut up. Peng ------------------ I'm talking and I can't shut up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark IV Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Molson Golden Sing Ha Heineken (getting really tired of it, though) and did I mention... Johnny Walker Black? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BorderBill Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Being Border Bill I have to diplomatically select my brews of choice. For my cross-border Canadian brethren I hoist a Yukon Gold from the Yukon Brewing Co. in Whitehorse followed by that same company's pale ale. I follow that with an Alaskan Amber. Then I walk (stagger?) down the street to the Goldrush Saloon where I hoist Skagway Brewing Company's finest--a hefeweissen, a pale ale, their red ale, and best of all their fine porter. All brewed on the premises. During the winter, alas, when all the tourists go home and almost all the local businesses shut down and the road through the pass to Whitehorse is closed; I get by on cans of Bud and Busch. Life is harsh in Skagway in the winter! [This message has been edited by BorderBill (edited 06-27-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The DesertFox Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Nothing can beat the Brunswik beer "Wolters Pilsner" "Hasseroeder Pilsner" is No.2 "Maisel´s Kristallweizen" No.3 Helge ------------------ Sbelling chequed wyth MICROSOFT SPELLCHECKER - vorgs grate! - The DesertFox - Email: desertfox1891@hotmail.com WWW: http://www.geocities.com/desertfox1891 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawyer Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Tres Monts golden ale from Flanders, France. Better than the big name Belgian beers and cheaper too. Reminds me of sipping brews on the Gran Place. Molson Golden and Ice otherwise. As to drinking alone, the company is always agreeable and you always win the arguments. Why do people who don't like beer post on the "Beer" thread anyway? Perhaps they are the ones with no other life. ------------------ Res ipsa loquitur Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgdpzr Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Give me a westcoast (US) pale ale with a heavy dosage of Cascade hops. Centennial hops will do in a pinch, but nothing beats the citrusy-pungency of Cascade. When not drinking my own, I'll gladly quaff a few of Sierra Nevada's. Sometimes a good British ESB hits the spot. And when it gets cold outside, a thick creamy Guiny is nice. And on the rare occasions I prefer a malty brew, a good Scotch ale is my choice. Ah, beer. No wonder the world's oldest recipe was for this heavenly beverage. ------------------ "Sometimes you eat the bar and sometimes the bar eats you. Take it easy, Dude." -- The Stranger The Dude abides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobVarak Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 Goose Island Honkers Ale (or Summer Ale) Fosters Sam Adams Cherry Wheat ------------------ Rob Varak Editor Site on Sound: The Web's Premier Site For Musical Discussion www.siteonsound.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hakko Ichiu Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 It would be Jever Pils if I could find it in my poor, benighted state. Usually, my beer is a Sapporo Super Dry or some such Japanese premium dry beer. I'm also particularly fond of a good Weissbier with a slice of lemon in the summertime. Guinness is great, but I only drink it in Ireland or England. It's just not the same anyplace else. ------------------ Ethan ----------- Das also war des Pudels Kern! -- Goethe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Germanboy Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hakko Ichiu: It would be Jever Pils if I could find it in my poor, benighted state. Usually, my beer is a Sapporo Super Dry or some such Japanese premium dry beer. I'm also particularly fond of a good Weissbier with a slice of lemon in the summertime. Guinness is great, but I only drink it in Ireland or England. It's just not the same anyplace else. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Ethan - this is getting scary. Apart from the statement about Guiness in England, I would just sign off on what you wrote with no change. You can only drink Guiness in Ireland, preferably on the west coast. Those Dubliners have gone the way of the English when it comes to getting it into the glass. Sapporo Super Dry? Is that new? Methinks you mean either Asahi Super Dry or Sapporo Black Label (both of which are based on German recipes, BTW) ------------------ Andreas [This message has been edited by Germanboy (edited 06-27-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ironcross Posted June 27, 2000 Share Posted June 27, 2000 wolters pilsner,ace beer drank that for 5 years when in wolfenbuttel,so for foreign ill go for that,pity i cant get it here in england Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TZEENCH Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 How bout a tankard of home brewed MEAD! nothing to get ya sloshed sooner..... ... .. were that unit go ... . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moriarty Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Germanboy: Ethan - this is getting scary. Apart from the statement about Guiness in England, I would just sign off on what you wrote with no change. You can only drink Guiness in Ireland, preferably on the west coast. Those Dubliners have gone the way of the English when it comes to getting it into the glass. Sapporo Super Dry? Is that new? Methinks you mean either Asahi Super Dry or Sapporo Black Label (both of which are based on German recipes, BTW) <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yeah, mebbe you can or will only drink Guinness in Eire, but as for me I'll drink it wherever and whenever I can. ------------------ We are both men of action. Lies do not become us. — Westley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woody Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Coke, cause I have to play on company time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeO Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Glad to see some Real Ale bores/connoisseurs have made their way here When I'm in the mood its got to be Old Peculiar from Yorkshire. Cold Guinness will do nicely on a hot day. Those dark stouts and porters are the best. Andreas, you have fallen for our Brit beers? At a recent Real Ale festival I really enjoyed some German Wheat Beer (Real Lager?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SS_PanzerLeader Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 God I havent seen a Sapporo since I wasonteh west coast eons ago I dont drink much anymore but Capt Morg is my drink of choice for liquor with Absolute and Stoli a close second The For Beer Id have to say I like any brit cider especially StrongBow Lets see I like Bass Ale , Harp, Bitburger Pils, Grolsh, Corona, Spaten Light. Probably more but those are the primaries ------------------ SS_PanzerLeader.......out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Germanboy Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MikeO: Andreas, you have fallen for our Brit beers? At a recent Real Ale festival I really enjoyed some German Wheat Beer (Real Lager?) <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hook line and sinker... Wheat beer is not Lager, but a bottle-fermented brew using wheat instead of barley, I think. Originally (until about 12-13 years ago) mostly available in Bavaria. Comes in Crystal (not bottle-fermented, no yeast in the bottle), Cloudy and dark-cloudy variants. Taste is sweatish, the yeast has to be poured into the glass. As Ethan pointed out, you have it on a nice hot summer day, preferably outside, watching the girls go by, with a slice of lemon in it. Nice stuff. ------------------ Andreas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorak Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 umm... beer.... I'll take a nice Guinness, If I'm broke killians red is ok in a bind. I prefer my Friend O'brians home brew. He makes some great Mead. The trick is not being cheep. Use good honey. We find that clover honey works best. Lorak ------------------ http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/combatmissionclub Lorak's FTX for CM <--Proud member of the Combat Mission Webring Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moriarty Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 If we were independently wealthy, wouldn't a beer-sampling/spirits tour of the world (with CM on high-powered laptops, of course) be a wonderful thing? Perhaps, MrPeng would be tour leader. Ahhh, the possibilities are endless. ------------------ We are both men of action. Lies do not become us. — Westley [This message has been edited by Moriarty (edited 06-27-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainMike Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 You can tell where everyone lives from what beer they consider the best. I noticed the Yuengling drinker, you must be from Pennsylvania or New Jersey. I personally prefer anything from the Deschutes brewery, in Bend, Oregon. But nothing beats a local brewpub's fresh IPA. The Pacific Northwest has some of the best beers in the world, in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Fox Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Can't let this one go by.... Anything Coopers Redback Dogbolter Cascade's not bad Don't mind that Hahn Premium either. ------------------ "Pink Floyd, a load of old twaddle"-John Lydon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The DesertFox Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>wolters pilsner,ace beer drank that for 5 years when in wolfenbuttel,so for foreign ill go for that,pity i cant get it here in england<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> LOL. Talk about a small world. So I assume the "Salzdahlumer Strasse" has a special meaning for you ? Helge ------------------ Sbelling chequed wyth MICROSOFT SPELLCHECKER - vorgs grate! - The DesertFox - Email: desertfox1891@hotmail.com WWW: http://www.geocities.com/desertfox1891 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Striker Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Fosters, carling, stella artiose, John Smiths, Stones, (creamflow and ordinary) Bass, Batemans XXXB,Guiness Extra Cold and Ordinary, Directors Special Ale(that stuff 'll screw you up), Woodpecker, Strongbow, Holsten Pills, Fosters Ice, Budweiser,(yuck!) Jackdaniels, Smirnoff Ice + Smirnoff Vodka, Several turbo shandies, (smirnoff ice + a half a pint of lager:) Glenfiddich... damn I'm out and its only 11:15 AM... WHERES MY COPY OF CM? I was charged for it on the 16th, its the 28th now, I know England is far away to you yanks but seriously, I'm trying to be positive here but I preordered 2 months ago! >:-( (that was a joke incase any sarcasticly incapable zelots misquote me:) [This message has been edited by Striker (edited 06-28-2000).] [This message has been edited by Striker (edited 06-28-2000).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucero1148 Posted June 28, 2000 Share Posted June 28, 2000 Hey I'm on the other side of the world from all you guys out there. for me it's a San Miguel Pale Pilsen, or when I can afford it a nice bottle of Merlot or even a Shiraz. Patrick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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