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09-04-2003, 03:06 PM
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for me its either Guiness, Bodingtons, or Corona
although i would like to try the Skittle Brau 666 was talkin about LOL
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09-04-2003, 03:09 PM
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#17
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Mondeo's top 5:
1 Bush 12 ambrée
2 chimay blue
3 lindemans faro
4 lindemans kriek
5 stella artois
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09-04-2003, 03:17 PM
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I didn't realise Stella was so popular around the world. I like stella, but I prefer Jupiler for a normal beer.
As you guys perhaps know, I really like beer, wich I sometimes regret in the morning when I get up after a night out.
I drink lots of different brands when I go to a pub. Usually: palm, grimbergen, leffe, chimay, kasteelbier, konick (very good), vogelke, ...
And to be honest, I really don't like dutch beers, I've tried several but I didn't like any of them. German beers are more bitter, and not really my taste either. Irish beers like Guiness and pale ale aren't bad, but again not really my thing.
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09-04-2003, 05:47 PM
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dam, there is a lot of beer that you guy's drink that I need too try, I'm not really a dark beer drinker though,I will probrobly need to do some hutning to find those beer's, Stone,hemp ale,-red nectar,-elephant are some of my favs!
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09-04-2003, 09:53 PM
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I don't really drink, so I always get to be the driver! Now this reminds me of the porsche commercial with the 2 guys drinking tea in a pub.
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09-04-2003, 10:03 PM
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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Originally Posted by AlienDB7
I don't really drink, so I always get to be the driver! Now this reminds me of the porsche commercial with the 2 guys drinking tea in a pub.
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LOL.. yeah, that was a good commercial.. i too am usually the driver, but when i drink, i drink.. but if it was between the boxster and some booze, i'd definetly be making my friend drink
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09-05-2003, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by sportVeloce
Being an import Aussie is punnishable by death in many good old Aussie pubs.
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really....funny how that has never happened to me...
Originally Posted by sportVeloce
Being an Aussie is sitting down, watching the footy, and drinking a VB.
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ah....no thats being a bogan.....I can see you now, sitting there in your stubbies with a blue singlet on with a red and white flannie with the sleeves rolled up over the top....sitting back guzzling what you think is just the grouse-est beer in the world...but in reality your drinking what can be best described as steamy stallion piss mixed with grubby water from the murry and bicarb of soda.
The day I drink anything made in australia is the day I loose my dignity....the simple fact is AUSTRALIANS CAN'T BREW BEER! As for this "import aussie" bs, I mean seriously? Whats wrong with prefering quality??
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09-05-2003, 01:49 PM
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#23
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Originally Posted by AlienDB7
I don't really drink, so I always get to be the driver! Now this reminds me of the porsche commercial with the 2 guys drinking tea in a pub.
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I've never seen that commercial, have you got it on your pc perhaps?
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09-05-2003, 02:45 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Estonia
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I`m not a bear friend, but in estonia we drink our own bears like saku originaal and A.LeCoq Premium.
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09-05-2003, 09:03 PM
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Location: Newcastle NSW Australia
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I don't mind imported beer,it just too expensive.
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09-05-2003, 09:05 PM
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Location: Newcastle NSW Australia
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Originally Posted by heath
Originally Posted by sportVeloce
Being an import Aussie is punnishable by death in many good old Aussie pubs.
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really....funny how that has never happened to me...
Originally Posted by sportVeloce
Being an Aussie is sitting down, watching the footy, and drinking a VB.
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ah....no thats being a bogan.....I can see you now, sitting there in your stubbies with a blue singlet on with a red and white flannie with the sleeves rolled up over the top....sitting back guzzling what you think is just the grouse-est beer in the world...but in reality your drinking what can be best described as steamy stallion piss mixed with grubby water from the murry and bicarb of soda.
The day I drink anything made in australia is the day I loose my dignity....the simple fact is AUSTRALIANS CAN'T BREW BEER! As for this "import aussie" bs, I mean seriously? Whats wrong with prefering quality??
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Your not Australian then,are you?Whats really wrong with our piss?
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09-05-2003, 09:31 PM
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#27
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Originally Posted by Kangaroo Boy
Your not Australian then,are you?Whats really wrong with our piss?
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Mate, if you don't know by now then I can't help you.
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09-08-2003, 05:45 PM
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#28
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Location: Maryland, USA
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Beer, beer, beer. Admittedly, I can't afford to do the collosal keg stands I used to do in kollege (Pennsylvania State University --> PSU --> Party School Unending) with some of the beer I've aquired a taste for. I prefer a good Stella Artois. A nearby German restaurant has Spaten Munchen on tap, too, which I love quite a bit. My favorite beer, however, has been EKU Dark Reserve, just as much for it's motor-oil viscosity as well as for it's taste
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09-08-2003, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 1zippo1
Originally Posted by AlienDB7
I don't really drink, so I always get to be the driver! Now this reminds me of the porsche commercial with the 2 guys drinking tea in a pub.
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I've never seen that commercial, have you got it on your pc perhaps?
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Unfortunately I don't have it capped since it's from 1-2 years ago. They replaced all the boxster ads on tv with cayenne ones now. They had another commercial with someone waking up from a coma (40 years or something) and drove his old porsche along side with the new one. If I happen to see the old commercials on an old tape, I'll cap it for you.
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09-08-2003, 11:15 PM
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#30
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Location: Ktown - Ontario - Canada
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Mostly Moosehead (Canadian independent brewery). Molson Ex is easy to find on tap, so that too I guess (but only as a compromise). Foster's if I'm feeling saucy .
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