Your are extremely fortunate that it's legal to sell game in most of Europe. You can't eat wild hare (or indeed wild anything) in Canada unless you or a friend kills it.
I will baptize my first child in this. Easily the best Belgian beer I've ever had, and will likely stay that way until I man up and order a case of this...
Best beer in the world?
Just got done working my way through a case of those Trappiste Ales that I ordered through the local wine bar. Definitely one of my faves. Anything by these guys is heaven. I will have these at my wedding someday.
I agree with JustAlice. Northern Cali. is on top of their beer game...Anything by Anderson Valley is delicious... These boys get you drunk:
You can't go wrong with these either:
Big Co-sine on the Terminal Gravity also...MMMMM Beeeer !!!
I definitely give a huge cosign to anything unibroue. I haven't tried their dark wheat ale yet, but it's supposed to be slamming.
I got some of this
to go with mustard dill salmon cooked in peas and onions and wine, served over heirloom quinoa. Alt beers are always a good look, no matter the season. I love food. And I love good beer.
Oh Tiger is from Singapore thanks for enlightening me Dude i never said Tiger wasn't from Singapore. I was merely stating that i also like anything from the land of the rising sun. And this schit on a hot day a the beach goes down like a treat
For sure it all depends on the situation. I perfer a nice brew but when your broke or theres no alternative this will do fine
But theres no way im touching VB or light beer i'd rather be sober.
Ha - Chris pulling out the draught, after a long relationship I'm trying to avoid that these days .. co sign on the VB, for some reason that stale shite is what always gets served at my work functions, total WTF !!
i can't drink VB anymore either, the smell just reminds me of being really drunk at university.
Of the Eastern European beers I would have to say that this one is a real treat.
Another Lithuanian drop that'll sharpen you up.
Can't believe noone has repped this!
While at the pub the guest ale is from the Hogs Back Brewery in Surrey, England.
T.E.A. Traditional English Ale The flagship of Hogs Back beers and winner of the Champion Best Bitter at the CAMRA Great British Beer Festival at Olympia.
First off???. favorites from the local brewing experience:
I brew my own as well. Some good, some bad. Need more room in the homestead to do things up properly in order to mash brew or make lagers, but a hoppy ale suits me for most of the year. I can???t really get with the Belgians.
Lazer: Big cosine on the New Glarus Brewery. Every time I cross the river, I pick up whatever I can find. Lake Louie Brewery in Madison makes some good stuff too, but the distribution is even more limited than New Glarus.
Troegs: Nugget Nectar Dogfish Head: India Brown (have to kill the cold supply before spring) Jolly Pumpkin Brewing: Calabaza Blanca Wit (no pumpkins involved..great brewery)
Bring on spring and bring on dry hoppiness and wheat beer for days and days.
When I??m all about the homeland (hometown, really)
Although I do enjoy a CB now and then.
My favourite microbrew in America, though, used to be Flying Dog. Do you guys know this? Great beer with awesome Ralp Steadmanesque labels. I heard it disappeared a while back, hope it??s not true!
I try not to drink beer nowadays, it really is bad for my figure (ayooooo). This has been my fav for the past few years though. I would recommend if you're a fan of Newcastle.
My old standbys are.....
leffe hoegaarden boddingtons kilkenny tetleys
In regards to tsing tao, you really need to pair it w/ seafood. Especially something spicy, as it cuts the heat quite well. Plus I'm a chinaman, we're programmed to drink tsing tao for life.
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Your are extremely fortunate that it's legal to sell game in most of Europe. You can't eat wild hare (or indeed wild anything) in Canada unless you or a friend kills it.
This is my local beer of choice:
(Picaroons)
Anything by these guys is heaven. I will have these at my wedding someday.
I agree with JustAlice. Northern Cali. is on top of their beer game...Anything by Anderson Valley is delicious...
These boys get you drunk:
You can't go wrong with these either:
Big Co-sine on the Terminal Gravity also...MMMMM Beeeer !!!
eh it's no stupider than the record game...which is to say, it's pretty stupid.
One of the wonderful things about Quebec is that these are corner store brews there.
I got some of this
to go with mustard dill salmon cooked in peas and onions and wine, served over heirloom quinoa. Alt beers are always a good look, no matter the season. I love food. And I love good beer.
I've been feeling this beer for a minute:
and this is sick on draft:
Founders is the schteeeeeeeeeeeeeez!!
Dude i never said Tiger wasn't from Singapore. I was merely stating that i also like anything from the land of the rising sun.
And this schit on a hot day a the beach goes down like a treat
i can't drink VB anymore either, the smell just reminds me of being really drunk at university.
Of the Eastern European beers I would have to say that this one is a real treat.
Another Lithuanian drop that'll sharpen you up.
Can't believe noone has repped this!
While at the pub the guest ale is from the Hogs Back Brewery in Surrey, England.
T.E.A. Traditional English Ale
The flagship of Hogs Back beers and winner of the Champion Best Bitter at the CAMRA Great British Beer Festival at Olympia.
I brew my own as well. Some good, some bad. Need more room in the homestead to do things up properly in order to mash brew or make lagers, but a hoppy ale suits me for most of the year. I can???t really get with the Belgians.
Lazer: Big cosine on the New Glarus Brewery. Every time I cross the river, I pick up whatever I can find. Lake Louie Brewery in Madison makes some good stuff too, but the distribution is even more limited than New Glarus.
Dogfish Head: India Brown (have to kill the cold supply before spring)
Jolly Pumpkin Brewing: Calabaza Blanca Wit (no pumpkins involved..great brewery)
Bring on spring and bring on dry hoppiness and wheat beer for days and days.
When in Germany (Stuttgart, baby)
Nice Polish I??ve been drinking a bit of lately
When it??s all about the Japanese
When I??m all about the homeland (hometown, really)
Although I do enjoy a CB now and then.
My favourite microbrew in America, though, used to be Flying Dog. Do you guys know this? Great beer with awesome Ralp Steadmanesque labels. I heard it disappeared a while back, hope it??s not true!
- J
I try not to drink beer nowadays, it really is bad for my figure (ayooooo). This has been my fav for the past few years though. I would recommend if you're a fan of Newcastle.
My old standbys are.....
leffe
hoegaarden
boddingtons
kilkenny
tetleys
In regards to tsing tao, you really need to pair it w/ seafood. Especially something spicy, as it cuts the heat quite well. Plus I'm a chinaman, we're programmed to drink tsing tao for life.