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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

New York? I live in Michigan. If I misunderstood then, uh...... pickles taste good *shrugs*

Speaking of,we need a shrugging moticon, not this one I mean WTF is wrong with that moticon anyways?
   
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Wicked Ghast





Lake Charles, Louisiana

I was just double checking if it was New York by chance that's all. Pickles are awesome i make my own my cucumbers are growin slow this year though. I believe that is the official beer chugging ork he is just waiting for a pint or he is in full WAAAAGH I guess haha

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Longtime Dakkanaut




St. Louis, Missouri

Maybe he's waiting for a pint WHILE he's in a WAAAAAAAGH

...what kind of beer do you think Da Boyz drink??? I'd say this:


And if you're drinkin' well, you know that you're my friend and I say "I think I'll have myself a beer"
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Wicked Ghast





Lake Charles, Louisiana

If they aint got any toofs in there pockets then i say it would be
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Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

This plus these mixed into one of these
then add this to the mix for that ZING



and you get Fungus beer. Dats wut da boyz like ta drink
   
Made in us
Legendary Master of the Chapter





Chicago, Illinois

Even though I may be a minor while i was over the border. I enjoyed a scotch and a mix of different drinks as well. But i was not affected. Must be the Australian within me.

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From whom are unforgiven we bring the mercy of war. 
   
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Monster-Slaying Daemonhunter







Beer seems fairly unpleasant when you've recently spent a week in ayia napa on a 150 euro per day budget. I don't think I could manage another drop before november.

   
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Fixture of Dakka




Manchester UK

whatwhat wrote:Beer seems fairly unpleasant when you've recently spent a week in ayia napa on a 150 euro per day budget. I don't think I could manage another drop before november.

I'm guessing the same is probably true of basslines that go 'WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB'!


 Cheesecat wrote:
 purplefood wrote:
I find myself agreeing with Albatross far too often these days...

I almost always agree with Albatross, I can't see why anyone wouldn't.


 Crazy_Carnifex wrote:

Okay, so the male version of "Cougar" is now officially "Albatross".
 
   
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Oh no, you can never get enough of that.

   
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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Norwich - England - usually in the pub

At last! This is the thread that I've been waiting for! (don't know why I didn't think of it myself really) Other than Warhammer you are now onto my most favouritest topic going.

Avatar 720 wrote:There's a beer called Broadside? Knowing my luck with my Broadsides, not only would that beer probably fail to hit the spot, but i'd probably end up missing my mouth with it and spilling it everywhere everytime I went to take a sip.


Avatar 720 - You've never heard of Broadside? Do you ever go to pubs? Broadside (had a pint today) is the staple diet amongst beer swilling East Anglians! It's very good - make sure you don't waste it by spilling any.

Kilkrazy wrote:
Shepherd Neame's Spitfire (the Bottle of Britain)
Adnam's Broadside
Wells and Young's Bombardier
St. Austell Brewery's Admiral's Ale
Thwaite's Lancaster Bomber


Kilkrazy - I had no idea you could get this stuff outside the UK. I thought everbody all over the world outside of Britain drank lager or Guiness. This is very encouraging. Been drinking Marston's Long Hop today (as well as the Broadside) - very nice. I am priviledgesd enough to live near a decent real ale pub which always has a least 8 different ales on (Big up the Royal Oak in Poringland - Norwich). On a recent trip to Africa - the popular lager over there is Tusker which is actually pretty good (coming from a non lager drinker). Used to drink a lot of Guiness, which I like (can't stand the chilled stuff though). But definitely big on the real ale, especially as I'm spoilt for choice round my way. Beer festival the end of the month

My chaos army thread & http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/389912.page

In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Robin’s minstrels. And there was much rejoicing. 
   
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Oberleutnant




Germany

Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


 
   
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The Hammer of Witches





Lincoln, UK

Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


Ah, yes, I find no other beer like German beer reproduces the crisp, clear taste of water so authetically.

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htj wrote:You can always trust a man who quotes himself in his signature.
 
   
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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Norwich - England - usually in the pub

Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


I hope you are not refering to us sir or I shall have to throw down the glove and challenge your fine German beer (yes I have enjoyed a large quantity of it in my time) to match the quality and variety of our excellent real ales in good old Blighty!

My chaos army thread & http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/389912.page

In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Robin’s minstrels. And there was much rejoicing. 
   
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Wicked Ghast





Lake Charles, Louisiana

Here here English Ales will always trump any beer Germany throws at them.
   
Made in fi
Basecoated Black





Finland

In my opinion, English beers for relaxation and German beers for sedation..

(Drinking Boddingtons atm)
   
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wocka flocka rocka shocka

CptJake wrote:Speaking of cheap, back when I was in high school, Old Style had a $5 rebate for each case, and a case only cost $8 to begin with.

My mom never understood why some beer company was sending me all those $5 dollar checks!



They sent them in hopes you were impressionable.

captain fantastic wrote: Seems like this thread is all that's left of Remilia Scarlet (the poster).



wait, what? Σ(・□・;) 
   
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Germany



monkeyh wrote:
Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


I hope you are not refering to us sir or I shall have to throw down the glove and challenge your fine German beer (yes I have enjoyed a large quantity of it in my time) to match the quality and variety of our excellent real ales in good old Blighty!


Let me say it this way: Belgium, Germany, Austria and Czech republic lay within this borders.



htj wrote:
Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


Ah, yes, I find no other beer like German beer reproduces the crisp, clear taste of water so authetically.


Did your great tasting senses trained by your cuisine that is ,,famed" around the world.?

Here here English Ales will always trump any beer Germany throws at them.


Surely you are searching something different in beer as everyone else.




 
   
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The Hammer of Witches





Lincoln, UK

Did your great tasting senses trained by your cuisine that is ,,famed" around the world.?


Yes, indeed, a shame that our cuisine is mainly focussed on sausage, bread and cabbage. Not like yours, of course. To quote a fine English brewery: What's the matter, lager boy, afraid you might taste something?

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htj wrote:You can always trust a man who quotes himself in his signature.
 
   
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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Norwich - England - usually in the pub

Dark Scipio wrote:

monkeyh wrote:
Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


I hope you are not refering to us sir or I shall have to throw down the glove and challenge your fine German beer (yes I have enjoyed a large quantity of it in my time) to match the quality and variety of our excellent real ales in good old Blighty!


Let me say it this way: Belgium, Germany, Austria and Czech republic lay within this borders.



htj wrote:
Dark Scipio wrote:Poor guys, all of you living outside the good beer borders.


Ah, yes, I find no other beer like German beer reproduces the crisp, clear taste of water so authetically.


Did your great tasting senses trained by your cuisine that is ,,famed" around the world.?

Here here English Ales will always trump any beer Germany throws at them.


Surely you are searching something different in beer as everyone else.




htj wrote:
Did your great tasting senses trained by your cuisine that is ,,famed" around the world.?


Yes, indeed, a shame that our cuisine is mainly focussed on sausage, bread and cabbage. Not like yours, of course. To quote a fine English brewery: What's the matter, lager boy, afraid you might taste something?


Easy now guys, let's not get into a slagging match between British and German beers - it may get out of hand! For now, they're both good, I'm just going through a period in my life where I find ale far more quaffable than lager.

My chaos army thread & http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/389912.page

In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Robin’s minstrels. And there was much rejoicing. 
   
Made in gb
The Hammer of Witches





Lincoln, UK

Ah, twas all in fun, monkeyh. I am partial to the occasional German beer myself. Besides, he started it!

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htj wrote:You can always trust a man who quotes himself in his signature.
 
   
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Wicked Ghast





Lake Charles, Louisiana

I am a line cook i come from the french schools of cooking there are not many german cooking schools in the states mostly because every American grandma with a slice of german in her can cook any sausage or kraut based dish . I stand by my words GERMAN BEER IS SWILL. Despite the fact that most American Domestics are made by German immigrants Milller ,Budweiser, Slitz, Blatz , Coors,not that they are great but i will drink them yes but Straight out the fatherland hell no. ENGLISH ALES RULE

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Fixture of Dakka




Manchester UK

Ah, the Americans - getting here just in time, as always!




htj wrote:Ah, twas all in fun, monkeyh. I am partial to the occasional German beer myself. Besides, he started it!


They always do, mate. They always do...


 Cheesecat wrote:
 purplefood wrote:
I find myself agreeing with Albatross far too often these days...

I almost always agree with Albatross, I can't see why anyone wouldn't.


 Crazy_Carnifex wrote:

Okay, so the male version of "Cougar" is now officially "Albatross".
 
   
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Oxfordshire UK

It has to be Adnams Broadside. It kicks like a mule, especially when drunk with Tequila chasers!

And is it worth noting that Americans typically drink Lager?


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htj wrote:
Did your great tasting senses trained by your cuisine that is ,,famed" around the world.?


Yes, indeed, a shame that our cuisine is mainly focussed on sausage, bread and cabbage. Not like yours, of course. To quote a fine English brewery: What's the matter, lager boy, afraid you might taste something?


Ahhhh, That would be Wychwood. Brewed in my town! Awesome stuff, especially Hobgoblin...

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Longtime Dakkanaut





Bombardier or Cobra, some Captain Morgan's in between.
   
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Nurgle Veteran Marine with the Flu






Norwich - England - usually in the pub

sarpedons-right-hand wrote:It has to be Adnams Broadside. It kicks like a mule, especially when drunk with Tequila chasers!


Whilst Broadside is good stuff, I think you'll find it's probably the Tequila chasers that are doing most of the kicking!

My chaos army thread & http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/389912.page

In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Robin’s minstrels. And there was much rejoicing. 
   
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SoCal

Stone IPA.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Silver Spring, MD

Pabst Blue Ribbon, if you cant guess why, look at my avatar and sig.

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Guinness smells good so I'm going to say that. I don't actually get to start finding out what I like or don't until next month.

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 Sigvatr wrote:
. Necrons should be an army of robots, not an army of flying French bakery.



 
   
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NCRP - Humboldt County

Kilkrazy wrote:
Shepherd Neame's Spitfire (the Bottle of Britain)
Adnam's Broadside
Wells and Young's Bombardier
St. Austell Brewery's Admiral's Ale
Thwaite's Lancaster Bomber


KK you must like Second World War themed fermented vegetable beverages?

Last week I went on vacation in Leavenworth, WA and then fishing over in Ennis, MT with my pops. While in Washington, I was able to experience the bottle of joy that is Snoqalamie Falls Brewing Company's 'Pre-Prohibition Pilsner, Summer Beer' in the bottle. This was the best damn pint I have ever had hands down, with Bit Burger from tap being a close second. Usually on Fridays, workmates and I have a pub gathering at the taproom for Mad River Brewery, which has an assortment of beers available. Their Steelhead is particularly good.

I've been looking everwhere for that Snoqalamie Pilsner though, but they only have it distributed in Washington, Northern Idaho, and Portland. It is almost worth driving 500 miles to get some.


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Field Marshal Wiley wrote:I am a line cook i come from the french schools of cooking there are not many german cooking schools in the states mostly because every American grandma with a slice of german in her can cook any sausage or kraut based dish . I stand by my words GERMAN BEER IS SWILL. Despite the fact that most American Domestics are made by German immigrants Milller ,Budweiser, Slitz, Blatz , Coors,not that they are great but i will drink them yes but Straight out the fatherland hell no. ENGLISH ALES RULE


I'm not much a of a beer snob, if at all, but the fact that you mentioned American Domestic beers is disappointing. Some English beer is good, but Germans have a knack for making some very good drinks.

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Make it so!

 
   
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Bonn

Albatross wrote:Ah, the Americans - getting here just in time, as always!

htj wrote:Ah, twas all in fun, monkeyh. I am partial to the occasional German beer myself. Besides, he started it!


They always do, mate. They always do...



   
 
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