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Registered: March 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 6,018 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm totalliy with Giga on this one! Read this. |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 756 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Giga Wizard: Quote: If you have the time read this, if you can get them over there, taste them: Belgian beer Down to our last few bottles of Leffe, Timmermans & Morte Subite, brought back last year by Madame & Madamoiselles Mole from the Female Voices in Metal Festival in Wiese! But they're going again this year in October....so I'm looking forward to another boot-load of beer. But back, to the matter in hand...."When in Rome...." as they say, so it's got to be US beer! I've heard of Anchor Steam Beer so that's definately one to seek out. | | | Chris |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 315 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Giga Wizard: Quote: If you have the time read this, if you can get them over there, taste them: Belgian beer Like... Need I say more? <<--------------------------- | | | With every passing hour our solar system comes forty-three thousand miles closer to globular cluster M13 in the constellation Hercules, and still there are some misfits who continue to insist that there is no such thing as progress. |
| | Ron | DVD Obermotz |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 168 |
| Posted: | | | | | | | Premium member since 29 August 2002 ----
Proud owner of a Phillips 42PFL7862D since 27 Oct 2007 :-D |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 756 |
| Posted: | | | | Ah, I've drunk Pabst BR, and jolly nice it was!
In '79 I spent three months on Chesapeake Bay launching Ariel 6 (UK 6). I used to drink Miller High Life (I think that's what it was called) on the Wallops Island base "Rocket Room" (Hi Sandy!). I've never been able to find it since then, but most of my trips to the US have only been for 1 or 2 days, so never enough time to seek out good beer (and I've tended to be "duty driver" as well.......)
But this time.....with (non-business) stays in LA, LV & SF (and not least to mention an indulging Madame Mole), I feel that a serious scientific study of American beer in in order!
So my first quest is to search out good beer in Marina del Rey..... | | | Chris | | | Last edited: by Mole |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 681 |
| Posted: | | | | My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... | | | Mika I hate people who love me, and they hate me. (Bender Bending Rodriguez) |
| Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 6,730 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Draxen: Quote: My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... If you like "Weissbier" try Schoefferhofer, not Kristallklar but "naturtrueb", but one of the best beers available in this class. For warm summerdays I recommend Schoefferhofer with grapefruit. | | | It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up! But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?
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| Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 17,804 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting goblinsdoitall: Quote: Quoting Draxen:
Quote: My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... If you like "Weissbier" try Schoefferhofer, not Kristallklar but "naturtrueb", but one of the best beers available in this class. For warm summerdays I recommend Schoefferhofer with grapefruit. Or a tasty EKU28 (no "Weissbier" anyway!) | | | Thorsten | | | Last edited: by kahless |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 66 |
| Posted: | | | | Most mass produced American beer is foul and tasteless - and many Americans know of no other kind, being brainwashed by advertising (and to be fair, by very low pricing) into loving it.
Luckily in the past 10 years a resurgence has taken place in America much like the one that happened in the UK when the Campaign for Real Ale was active. I live on the East Coast and have found many many small breweries with a real love and talent for making good beers. I would guess that the same is true of the West Coast ( I don't travel there much ). Maybe someone could point you to some of these! |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 2,694 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Mole: Quote: Ah, I've drunk Pabst BR, and jolly nice it was!
In '79 I spent three months on Chesapeake Bay launching Ariel 6 (UK 6). I used to drink Miller High Life (I think that's what it was called) on the Wallops Island base "Rocket Room" (Hi Sandy!). I've never been able to find it since then, but most of my trips to the US have only been for 1 or 2 days, so never enough time to seek out good beer (and I've tended to be "duty driver" as well.......)
But this time.....with (non-business) stays in LA, LV & SF (and not least to mention an indulging Madame Mole), I feel that a serious scientific study of American beer in in order!
So my first quest is to search out good beer in Marina del Rey..... Find a LARGE, well-stocked liquor store (Famous Liquors is a large chain that fits the bill) and they should have several dozen different brands of very unique and tasty brews. There are hundreds of small boutique style microbreweries that have cropped up all over America, and they put out some of the best beer you'll find anywhere in the world -- from traditional style like steam beer, to weird and wonderful specialty brews, and everything in between. If you come through the upper Midwest (Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin) try Berghoff. They make six varieties: Dark, Bock, Red Ale, Pilsner, Wheat, and Lager. The Red Ale and Dark are particularly good, and inexpensive too! Most of all, enjoy! PS: Miller is now called "Miller Genuine Draft" and you should be able to get it in any supermarket or liquor store. Not bad for a so-called "premium" American beer if you're only going to have one or two, but like most American pilsner style beer it turns kind of "skunky" after the 2nd round. That goes for Bud, Michelob, Coors, Olympia, Pabst, etc. For most Americans, enjoying full bodied, full strength beer is an acquired taste that they never develop. | | | John
"Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice!" Senator Barry Goldwater, 1964 Make America Great Again! | | | Last edited: by Rifter |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 756 |
| Posted: | | | | HI John, Thanks for that....most interesting. Currently got open (purely in the intrests of science, of course ) a bottle of Michelob Ultra..... From reading the label, I notice that it (not to mention the other empties around......Bud, Miller) are all brewed in the UK, so it's debatable just how close they are to "real" US beer....so much for my scientific research project! Never mind, I'll just have to try the real deal over the next three weeks...... Cheers!!! | | | Chris |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 681 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting goblinsdoitall: Quote: Quoting Draxen:
Quote: My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... If you like "Weissbier" try Schoefferhofer, not Kristallklar but "naturtrueb", but one of the best beers available in this class. For warm summerdays I recommend Schoefferhofer with grapefruit. Thanks for the recommendation - however, it seems that this brand is not imported to this country... | | | Mika I hate people who love me, and they hate me. (Bender Bending Rodriguez) | | | Last edited: by Draxen |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 681 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting kahless: Quote: Quoting goblinsdoitall:
Quote: Quoting Draxen:
Quote: My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... If you like "Weissbier" try Schoefferhofer, not Kristallklar but "naturtrueb", but one of the best beers available in this class. For warm summerdays I recommend Schoefferhofer with grapefruit.
Or a tasty EKU28 (no "Weissbier" anyway!) Thanks for the tip. I just checked: they import something called "Eku Hell" here. Eku HellThe name is splendid although I know it's not in English and I know what Hell means in German when beers are concerned. I guess this one is now in my list of "I'd better check out"-beers. There are also other brands by Kulmbacher that can be bought easily here. | | | Mika I hate people who love me, and they hate me. (Bender Bending Rodriguez) | | | Last edited: by Draxen |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 2,694 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Mole: Quote: HI John,
Thanks for that....most interesting.
Currently got open (purely in the intrests of science, of course ) a bottle of Michelob Ultra.....
From reading the label, I notice that it (not to mention the other empties around......Bud, Miller) are all brewed in the UK, so it's debatable just how close they are to "real" US beer....so much for my scientific research project!
Never mind, I'll just have to try the real deal over the next three weeks......
Cheers!!! No problem at all. I'm actually quite spoiled when it comes to beer, because I prefer my own home brew to almost anything I can buy (though Berghoff Red Ale is a fair substitute). It is sort of a cross between a red ale and and an amber bock, very "hoppy", and runs about 8-9% alcohol. Very complex and smooth on the palette, with a slight nutty flavor to the finish. You can drink several of them one after the next, and they don't lose the flavor or get "skunky" -- but my limit is three because any more than that and you're toasted! Takes a lot of work to make though, so I haven't brewed any lately. One batch will do for about 5 cases of long necks. That's 120 12 oz. bottles, and the beer improves as it ages up to about 6 months. | | | John
"Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice!" Senator Barry Goldwater, 1964 Make America Great Again! |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 21,610 |
| Posted: | | | | Hic Skip | | | ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!! CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it. Outta here
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| Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 17,804 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Draxen: Quote: Quoting kahless:
Quote: Quoting goblinsdoitall:
Quote: Quoting Draxen:
Quote: My favourites have to be white (wheat) beers/"Kristallklar" types, especially those by Ayinger, Weihenstephaner, Franziskaner and Kapuziner... especially delicious in these warm summer days... If you like "Weissbier" try Schoefferhofer, not Kristallklar but "naturtrueb", but one of the best beers available in this class. For warm summerdays I recommend Schoefferhofer with grapefruit.
Or a tasty EKU28 (no "Weissbier" anyway!)
Thanks for the tip. I just checked: they import something called "Eku Hell" here.
Eku Hell
The name is splendid although I know it's not in English and I know what Hell means in German when beers are concerned. I guess this one is now in my list of "I'd better check out"-beers. There are also other brands by Kulmbacher that can be bought easily here. Yepp, this EKU is really a hell! Many, many years ago I enjoyed 2 cold Ekus28 in the heat of a summer afternoon. After standing up, I had the feeling like being hit by a sledgehammer! BTW: Do you have in Finland still the "Vinmonopolet" stores? So many time ago I've been in Finland. Kippis! | | | Thorsten | | | Last edited: by kahless |
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