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Posted 2006-March-13, 07:45

Inch's Cider, made by St Austell brewery (in Cornwall) and the only place I've ever seen it is in the Rock Inn, in the little seaside village of Rock (the amount I drink when I go there shocks even me).
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Posted 2006-March-13, 17:33

Again i have to point out to sceptic that belgian beer is the best in the world, he is rather sceptic about that but recently west-vleteren was voted again best beer in the world. noone except me(on this forum, hmm false, think Free has consumed a lot of those, prolly also to blame why they were sold out of west-vleteren last time i went for it) probaly tasted this beer since its brewed very limited, a real shame but i`ll buy you one when u visit belgium. as for other beers, try a trappist.6 out 7 of those that were awarded the honour of allowing the beer to be called trappist are belgian brwed beers. Chimay, orval, Westmalle, Achel, rochefort and best beer in the world west vleteren off course are excellent choices. other country`s , must say that the czech -republic has excellent beers also.

Need more info on trappist check the link, found a site that has info in engish aswell

http://www.trappistb...st_portalEN.htm

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Posted 2010-June-09, 07:58

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Posted 2010-June-09, 08:02

Guinness.
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Posted 2010-June-09, 08:08

James_H, on Jun 9 2010, 07:58 AM, said:

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Posted 2010-June-09, 10:23

In no particular order:

St. Bernardus ABT 12
Delerium Tremens
Schneider Aventinus
Bell's Hopslam
Thomas Hardy Vintage Ale

We have a wonderful wonderful bar in town that has at least 200 types of QUALITY beer (~80 on tap) so I've had a chance to sample a few. Also some excellent local microbrew pubs. I'm sure there are many that I could add to this list that I can't think of at the moment. Who's to say that a good beer can be so much better than another?

Just hanging out with a beer, though... Guinness, ainec.
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Posted 2010-June-09, 10:53

Anybody tried to brew his own beer? I did once, but it sucked completely
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Posted 2010-June-09, 11:00

kfay is a beer-brewing baller
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Posted 2010-June-09, 11:00

Aberlour10, on Jun 9 2010, 11:53 AM, said:

Anybody tried to brew his own beer? I did once, but it sucked completely

For the past year I've been into home brewing with a friend of mine. All in all... it's gone better than I could have dreamed. We've made 5 beers, and our first was by far the best, a hefeweizen. We're going to remake it sometime in the next week for the summer. We've also made a porter and a red that were quite good.

Frankly, I think they've all been great. Good enough to sell to someone? Well... I don't know, I'm a pretty harsh judge of myself and they've turned out well, so...

We still do have some problems with getting the gravity higher and getting the carbonation just right but we'll get it eventually.
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Posted 2010-June-09, 11:22

kfay, on Jun 9 2010, 06:00 PM, said:

We still do have some problems with getting the gravity higher

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Posted 2010-June-09, 11:24

kfay, on Jun 9 2010, 08:00 PM, said:

Aberlour10, on Jun 9 2010, 11:53 AM, said:

Anybody tried to brew his own beer? I did once, but it sucked completely

For the past year I've been into home brewing with a friend of mine. All in all... it's gone better than I could have dreamed. We've made 5 beers, and our first was by far the best, a hefeweizen. We're going to remake it sometime in the next week for the summer. We've also made a porter and a red that were quite good.

Frankly, I think they've all been great. Good enough to sell to someone? Well... I don't know, I'm a pretty harsh judge of myself and they've turned out well, so...

We still do have some problems with getting the gravity higher and getting the carbonation just right but we'll get it eventually.

I've been home brewing beer for 25+ years (more recently I branched out into sake)

The single best advice that I can give is to look for a brew-on-premise location. Quality control and process control are the single most important issue in making good beer.

You need fine control over temperature, you need to keep everything very sterile, you need to be able to measure things precisely. All this is MUCH MUCH easier with professional equipment.

The quality of my production improved enormously once I stopped futzing around in the kitchen and moved to a brew on premise.
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Posted 2010-June-09, 11:26

I have to admit, I'm mostly a Sam Adams man. However, I like most beers. I just cannot stand a lot of IPA's.
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Posted 2010-June-10, 04:11

hrothgar, on Jun 9 2010, 12:24 PM, said:

kfay, on Jun 9 2010, 08:00 PM, said:

Aberlour10, on Jun 9 2010, 11:53 AM, said:

Anybody tried to brew his own beer? I did once, but it sucked completely

For the past year I've been into home brewing with a friend of mine. All in all... it's gone better than I could have dreamed. We've made 5 beers, and our first was by far the best, a hefeweizen. We're going to remake it sometime in the next week for the summer. We've also made a porter and a red that were quite good.

Frankly, I think they've all been great. Good enough to sell to someone? Well... I don't know, I'm a pretty harsh judge of myself and they've turned out well, so...

We still do have some problems with getting the gravity higher and getting the carbonation just right but we'll get it eventually.

I've been home brewing beer for 25+ years (more recently I branched out into sake)

The single best advice that I can give is to look for a brew-on-premise location. Quality control and process control are the single most important issue in making good beer.

You need fine control over temperature, you need to keep everything very sterile, you need to be able to measure things precisely. All this is MUCH MUCH easier with professional equipment.

The quality of my production improved enormously once I stopped futzing around in the kitchen and moved to a brew on premise.

What's brew on premise - is that like wharehouse space you rent out with brewing equipment in situ?

I started brewing in the last couple of years - extracts and now onto partial mash. The brews have generally turned out great - surprisingly good really. I live in a city flat, though, and it can get a bit aggravating doing it all with limited space. Even a garage would make a huge difference. You do develop routines that work, though. I bottled a monstrous IPA last weekend that was pretty painless considering some previous bottling days I've had.
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Posted 2010-June-10, 04:27

el mister, on Jun 10 2010, 01:11 PM, said:

What's brew on premise - is that like wharehouse space you rent out with brewing equipment in situ?

Pretty close:

A Brew-on-Premise features professional grade brewing equipment, designed for small batch production (typically 5-6 cases)

Brew-on-Premise establishments originally started in Canada as a tax dodge (If you're brewing you're own beer, you don't need to pay taxes on it) They've migrated south of the over the past 15 years or so.
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Posted 2010-June-10, 10:22

nothing fancy, Becks
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Posted 2010-June-10, 11:03

I like Becks too, very very refreshing experience, its quite normal pilsner, but the taste is so extremely specific, I have never drunk smthg similar.
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Posted 2010-June-10, 11:09

Oh Gösser is also fine. They don't have it in Iceland though.
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Posted 2010-June-10, 11:12

gwnn, on Jun 10 2010, 12:09 PM, said:

Oh Gösser is also fine. They don't have it in Iceland though.

this one remembering me on a wild time in Vienna <_<
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