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Re: TLDR Beer Club
I have added like 4 threads to my favorites list today... all dealing with beer/drinking.
I think we should focus on food next, because good food and good drinks go hand in hand. Also, has anyone ever been to a big beer tasting event? I'm thinking about going to this one that is coming up in October in MN... maybe someone has even been to it before? Info here |
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SL,
I have been to many big beer tasting events. They are great and always result in incoherent levels of drunkenness. |
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SL, I have been to many big beer tasting events. They are great and always result in incoherent levels of drunkenness. [/ QUOTE ] Thats what I was hoping for. |
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SL,
Look for some whiskey tastings to take that to the next level. OMFG, DEADLY. |
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My fiancee just tried the Warsteiner and she claims it tastes like crappy German water. Not much to it she said. I will investigate of course, but outlook seems poor for it.
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Acoustix, Warsteiner I'm fairly sure is a hefeweizen. I haven't tried it myself, but I've heard good things. DFH 60 is nothing short of great, and I'm glad you like it. As for highlighting a summary, sure, sounds good. [/ QUOTE ] Warsteiner is a large German brewery that makes several different beers. Link to USA site. They make a hefeweizen, but I have never seen it. What most people think of as Warsteiner is their pilsner, a good German lager. Their dark beer (Dunkel) has a little more body and flavor. |
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I'm with diablo. I don't like warsteiner but I'm also not a hef fan.
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acoustix,
I like the trust you put in your fiancee's opinion. |
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She actually drinks more beer than I do and generally has better taste than me. When she found me, I was drinking Bud Light and Corona. She introduced me to a little thing called Guinness. The rest as they say is history.
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Review: Moinette Brune
Beer: Moinette Brune
Style: Moinette (Ale) Price: $9.70 for a 750ml bottle Brewed by the world renowned Brasserie Dupont in Belgium comes this magnificent Moinette Ale. At a price of $9.70 for a 750ml, this may not be an 'every day' beer, but rather one to be enjoyed with a great meal, or simply when you feel like spoiling yourself. Here is how it looks out of the glass: Really a nice amber color. The taste it slightly sweet, with a nutty and caramel taste. It is somewhat dry. It doesn't come out and shock you with an any overely sharp hop taste, but rather is a supremely balanced beer with a noticable herbal bouquet. There is a noticable alcohol taste, but it simply contributes to the well rounded taste this beer shows. IMHO, a perfect example of the highest grade of Belgium brewing. Grade: 5/5 |
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