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Elvis_Christ 02-25-2019 04:51 AM

The Beer Thread
 
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One for the beer aficionados on here. This was always interesting in the past so let's see what everyone's having!

On this morning's menu (I work nights haha) is a Bitburger Pilsner. One of my go to $2.50 cans. Pretty nice stuff not to rough or overpowering tasting.

Bloof 02-25-2019 06:28 AM

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Nothing too exciting, but when I drink beer, I like Foster's lager.

cheebacheeba 02-26-2019 04:52 AM

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I remember Fosters.
Weird that we don't even have it HERE much any more.

I'm pretty much a green guy, but a few of my favourites:

Coopers (au) RED
Schneider weiss
Grolsch
Stella Artois
Kilkenny
James Squire - pretty much their whole range.

My absolute favourite?
This guy right here:

Elvis_Christ 02-26-2019 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1037084)
Nothing too exciting, but when I drink beer, I like Foster's lager.

Fosters used to be everywhere over here but I haven't seen it round much at all the last few years. Wouldn't mind trying it again.

Elvis_Christ 02-26-2019 05:00 AM

That Franziskaner looks tasty. Wheat beer?

Cooper's Red is one of my favorites especially in the big bottles. Green is great too but definitely love the red. Been rocking their Session Ale a lot recently too.

cheebacheeba 02-26-2019 05:12 AM

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That Franziskaner looks tasty. Wheat beer?
Yep.
They've got 3 in their main range, but this is the one I prefer out of all of them...it is honestly, the best commercial beer I've ever had. Amazingly smoothe, easy to drink, full flavoured, great bubble/head consistency, actually SMELLS delicious. Refreshing and crisp...but somehow more full bodied than you'd think that attribute would allow for. There's probably WAY better German beers, but this is sure the best I've cone across. Seriously, if you can get even the bottled version - grab yourself four.

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Cooper's Red is one of my favorites especially in the big bottles. Green is great too but definitely love the red. Been rocking their Session Ale a lot recently too.
Not sure I've had that, and yeah green is remarkable...just red kinda ticks a few more boxes for me.

BudMan 02-26-2019 08:31 AM

https://scontent-sea1-1.cdninstagram...NzQzOA%3D%3D.2

If you like coffee stouts this one is amazing. and at 9.5 abv it also has a nice kick

also...nice to see a beer thread back at HDC

Elvis_Christ 02-26-2019 05:32 PM

Ahhh I remember that the last beer thread got me jealous at all the stuff I can't find over here.... damn that stout looks tasty. Really grown fond of stouts and dark beer in general over the years.

BudMan 02-27-2019 07:39 PM

We have about 30 craft breweries in my little state. A lot of them specialize in the juicy IPAs , which I'm fond of. This is one of my favorites.

https://assets.pbn.com/uploads/2018/09/greysail.jpg

and wow...is that picture BIG

Bloof 03-27-2019 03:38 AM

Actually did a little hunting for Foster's lager. Used to love drinking it with a pour of lime cordial. Not in my locals now but it used to be. ::sad::


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