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Tarm: Woooh! That 404 GOG page makes me really nostalgic. :D
i've repaired it
xD
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Tarm: Woooh! That 404 GOG page makes me really nostalgic. :D
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darkplanetar: i've repaired it
xD
Hah! The old link is still quoted in my post so you haven't stopped me from enjoying my favourite 404 page. Moahaha!

I will not take any list about the best Brewers in The World that is dominated by brewers from USA seriously. (Looking at the bottle of Staropramen in my hand and thinking WTF?!)
Post edited August 30, 2013 by Tarm
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darkplanetar: i've repaired it
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Tarm: Hah! The old link is still quoted in my post so you haven't stopped me from enjoying my favourite 404 page. Moahaha!

I will not take any list about the best Brewers in The World that is dominated by brewers from USA seriously. (Looking at the bottle of Staropramen in my hand and thinking WTF?!)
I was thinking the same... Sure, the 'mericans make some fine beer every now and again. But that roughly 60 of the 100 best breweries are in the USA? No.
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Tarm: Hah! The old link is still quoted in my post so you haven't stopped me from enjoying my favourite 404 page. Moahaha!

I will not take any list about the best Brewers in The World that is dominated by brewers from USA seriously. (Looking at the bottle of Staropramen in my hand and thinking WTF?!)
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Zchinque: I was thinking the same... Sure, the 'mericans make some fine beer every now and again. But that roughly 60 of the 100 best breweries are in the USA? No.
probably best beers Belgian and Czech beer
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Tarm: Oh la laaa. La lalala la la laaa, la lalala la la laaa. La lalala laaa.

Beer!
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Zchinque:
Beer reminds me Beer
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Zchinque: I was thinking the same... Sure, the 'mericans make some fine beer every now and again. But that roughly 60 of the 100 best breweries are in the USA? No.
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darkplanetar: probably best beers Belgian and Czech beer
Czech beer - agree :)
Post edited August 30, 2013 by truhlik77
+1 they import here Bernard it's a very good beer
I love beer.

Tonight I brush off the wife in favor of Skyrim and lots of beer!

I rule!
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Zchinque: I was thinking the same... Sure, the 'mericans make some fine beer every now and again. But that roughly 60 of the 100 best breweries are in the USA? No.
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darkplanetar: probably best beers Belgian and Czech beer
I would say Czech and The British Isles. But that's because I like more darker Beer and Ale too.
Oh and yeah there are many very nice Czech dark Beers too. It's just that the British and Irish make so darn tasty Ale. :P

Edit: I just realised I probably insulted a lot of Irish people now. Is there a word for both The British Islands and Ireland? That's what I'm aiming at.
Post edited August 30, 2013 by Tarm
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darkplanetar: probably best beers Belgian and Czech beer
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Tarm: I would say Czech and The British Isles. But that's because I like more darker Beer and Ale too.
Oh and yeah there are many very nice Czech dark Beers too. It's just that the British and Irish make so darn tasty Ale. :P
i never found them to buy /taste...
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Tarm: I would say Czech and The British Isles. But that's because I like more darker Beer and Ale too.
Oh and yeah there are many very nice Czech dark Beers too. It's just that the British and Irish make so darn tasty Ale. :P
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darkplanetar: i never found them to buy /taste...
If you can try to find Bishops Fingers or Spitfire. They're excellent "standard" ales.
Then there's Stout. Mmm...Guinness...mmm...
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darkplanetar: i never found them to buy /taste...
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Tarm: If you can try to find Bishops Fingers or Spitfire. They're excellent "standard" ales.
Then there's Stout. Mmm...Guinness...mmm...
hmmm, sounds good
thanks +1
i tried Amstel some time ago
I can recommend you Pilsner beer - traditional and famous czech lager exported beer
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darkplanetar: probably best beers Belgian and Czech beer
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Tarm: I would say Czech and The British Isles. But that's because I like more darker Beer and Ale too.
Oh and yeah there are many very nice Czech dark Beers too. It's just that the British and Irish make so darn tasty Ale. :P

Edit: I just realised I probably insulted a lot of Irish people now. Is there a word for both The British Islands and Ireland? That's what I'm aiming at.
I don't think I've had any, or at least not many, Czech beers other than various forms of pilsner. Pilsner is too light and tame for my taste.

If I were to say what I like best by country/region, it'd be Belgian and Scandinavian beers - possibly because those are the beer countries I'm most familiar with. Both Norway and Denmark have some very, very good microbreweries. I don't think I've ever had any Swedish beer, other than the most boring ones.

Re: Guinness. I have never been fond of Guinness. It escapes me why people enjoy it so much. I find the taste to be lacking for a stout, and the body is thin and watery. So many better stouts out there.

Edit: Forgot to say, UK and Ireland also produce some mighty fine beer.
Post edited August 30, 2013 by Zchinque
I did like Joker I.P.A. from Scotland
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Post edited August 30, 2013 by darkplanetar
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Tarm: I would say Czech and The British Isles. But that's because I like more darker Beer and Ale too.
Oh and yeah there are many very nice Czech dark Beers too. It's just that the British and Irish make so darn tasty Ale. :P

Edit: I just realised I probably insulted a lot of Irish people now. Is there a word for both The British Islands and Ireland? That's what I'm aiming at.
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Zchinque: I don't think I've had any, or at least not many, Czech beers other than various forms of pilsner. Pilsner is too light and tame for my taste.

If I were to say what I like best by country/region, it'd be Belgian and Scandinavian beers - possibly because those are the beer countries I'm most familiar with. Both Norway and Denmark have some very, very good microbreweries. I don't think I've ever had any Swedish beer, other than the most boring ones.

Re: Guinness. I have never been fond of Guinness. It escapes me why people enjoy it so much. I find the taste to be lacking for a stout, and the body is thin and watery. So many better stouts out there.

Edit: Forgot to say, UK and Ireland also produce some mighty fine beer.
Well most countries have microbreweries.
Swedish beer is mostly very light, doesn't taste much and if we try to make it darker it taste plain bad. We usually drink our beer to get drunk because it's easy to gulp or very chilled (Which makes it taste better and a great thirst quencher.) during barbecues.

I had one Czech beer that in particular I remember fondly. It was when I was on a restaurant in their capital that was in a old monastery and they served this godlike unfiltered Beer that was on the dark side. My god that was probably the best Beer I've ever tasted. The food was good too. :)

Well Guinness is a Pub tap Stout. It's supposed to be like you describe I think. ;)
Me not being a Stout person I find it good enough when I want some Stout.

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darkplanetar: I did like Joker I.P.A. from Scotland
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Is that a India Pale Ale? They tend to be a bit too bitter for my taste but yeah, some of them are really good. I'll look for it the next time I go alcohol shopping.
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fortune_p_dawg: I love beer.

Tonight I brush off the wife in favor of Skyrim and lots of beer!

I rule!
Skyrim and beer for me usually result in a bad level up decision, mangled quests and a character hopelessly lost deep in a dungeon with way too hard enemies.
And Lydia killed. I always get Lydia killed when I'm playing Skyrim drunk.

Edit: Or I go nuts on a crafting profession, level up way to fast, don't want to lose the nice things I've crafted the day after when being overhung sooo the result is me being overhung, suffering trying to do quests against enemies I can't hit But! I have damn nice and shiny equipment!
Post edited August 30, 2013 by Tarm