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09-04-2007 05:02 PM #1
a good imported beer?
The last few weeks I have been trying some imported beer. Drinking a Kilkenny as I wright this, I have tried Staropramen, Guiness, Stella Artois, Becks and Pilsner Urquell. Just wondering what else I should try, dont really know why I started doing this but, oh well. LMK whats good!
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09-04-2007 05:15 PM #2
If you enjoyed Kilkenny and Guiness, you should also give boddingtons and old speckled hen a shot. Also, when enjoying such ales from a can, you must poor it properly. Poor half the glass, then allow it to settle (as you are doing this, enjoy watching the bubbles cascade down the side of the glass). ONce it has settled, you may then poor the rest of your beer. It sounds snobbish, but it really tastes better that way.
Anoher delicious import is Hoegarden. What type of beer do you prefer?
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09-04-2007 05:26 PM #3
of all that I have tryed lately I enjoyed Stalla Artois the most. They have all been good but taste it was the best and was not to filling. and thanks will give them a try.
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09-04-2007 05:35 PM #4
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09-04-2007 05:39 PM #5
Hey Mat,give the Old Speckeld Hen a shot.Been drinking imports for about 15 years now and i find this to be a reel good ale.There are others out there that are worth trying out and LCBO have a very good selection.Good luck in your quest.
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09-04-2007 05:44 PM #6
http://forum.ottawagolf.com/showthre...highlight=beer
Have a look at this thread. Not all imports, but generally just a lot of good suggestions
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09-04-2007 05:50 PM #7
Golden Pheasant is one of the best European beer's out there. Long kneck bottle with some gold leaf, it's hard to miss.
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09-04-2007 06:59 PM #8
Like Stella? you'll probably enjoy a Grolsch.
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09-04-2007 07:04 PM #9
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09-04-2007 07:05 PM #10
The Belgians know their beer.
Try out Leffe.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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09-04-2007 07:11 PM #11
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09-04-2007 07:11 PM #12
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09-04-2007 07:12 PM #13
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09-04-2007 07:14 PM #14
hey man...school starts up again tomorrow....you gotta get on top of that spelling quick
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09-04-2007 07:15 PM #15
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09-04-2007 07:17 PM #16
only one? what the hell have you been doing for the last five?
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09-04-2007 07:18 PM #17
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09-04-2007 08:35 PM #18
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09-04-2007 08:51 PM #19
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09-04-2007 08:58 PM #20
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09-04-2007 09:00 PM #21
OMG! Their children will be midgets!!!!!!!
Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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09-04-2007 09:01 PM #22Proud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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09-04-2007 09:03 PM #23
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09-04-2007 09:04 PM #24
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09-04-2007 09:06 PM #25
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09-04-2007 09:07 PM #26
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09-04-2007 09:20 PM #27
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09-05-2007 08:53 AM #28
here's a few suggestions:
For summer beers, I prefer a lighter beer and quite like wheat or white beers. Hacker Pschorr is one of my favs (from Bavaria in Germany). Also try Paulaner Hefe Weiss (wheat/white). Hoegaarden is also nice as well and a similar flavour. Put a slice of lemon in it.
Here's another suggestion, buy your beer at the LCBO. Much better selection and you can mix and match or buy single bottles, that way, if you don't like it, you don't have a whole case to finish.
By the way, there are so many good microbrewerys now in Canada worth trying. I quite like the Mill Street Stock Ale (very light) and their Coffee Porter (very dark).I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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09-05-2007 08:56 AM #29
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09-05-2007 01:15 PM #30
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