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FISZ
  Apr 26, 07, 11:51  #61

Quoting: daffy
yea, but there fixing that by disimproving the taste here to match world exports

No way...why would they do that? I know many people that visited IRE just for the Guinness :) I've promised myself a trip to the factory before I die :)
Witek...drop the Tyskie or whatever Candian beer you're drinking and let me know when you've treated your tastebuds to some of Americas fine micro brews...then you're statement may hold some weight :)

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daffy
  Apr 26, 07, 15:40  #62

its a tragedy man wiem.

but listen to any person who's drank guinness over the decades and they all say the same :/

terrible news. Ive yet to find ANY OTHER STOUT (Beamish & Murphys just aint the same)

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Decorator
  Apr 26, 07, 16:04  #63

I have Guinness in my veins, drank it for 25 years almost... I love Belgium beers though when i lived there...yum..

What am i doing to myself ?? i'm off the beer for a month and i'm torturing myself...

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FISZ
Edited by: Admin  Apr 26, 07, 16:08  #64

Quoting: daffy
Beamish & Murphys just aint the same

Not even close. My other favorite Stout is called Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout 15%ABV

dogfish.com



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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Apr 27, 07, 15:54  #65

Quoting: Decorator
I love Belgium beers


Just tried Trappistes Rochefort 10 Belgian Ale (quadruple 11.4%) last night.

Awesome stuff! Smooth, and well balanced.

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FISZ
  Apr 27, 07, 16:58  #66

Decorator....any other Belgian beer you can recommend? I can get jsut about anything at my liquor store :)

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Apr 27, 07, 17:22  #67

Quoting: Decorator
I have Guinness in my veins, drank it for 25 years almost.

so you started when you were 5?, hi, hi

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regionpolski
Edited by: regionpolski  Apr 27, 07, 19:57  #68

One of the best stouts is available for sale tomorrow, April 28, 2007. It's only available for sale one day a year. It's Three Floyd's Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout. I'm acquainted through business with brewer, and I'm hopeful I can score a few bottles, as I will be unable to attend the party.

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Zgubiony
  Apr 28, 07, 10:24  #69

Quoting: regionpolski
One of the best stouts is available for sale tomorrow, April 28, 2007. It's only available for sale one day a year. It's Three Floyd's Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout. I'm acquainted through business with brewer, and I'm hopeful I can score a few bottles, as I will be unable to attend the party.


That sucks you can only get it there :( I'm going to have my liquor store order some others from there. I wish some of these europeans that think all American beer sucks would try some of these crazy brews that we have. Knock them on their a$$e$ :)


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ukinpoland
  Apr 30, 07, 06:11  #70

Its a fact Budweiser sucks. Im English and when we see it in a pub in UK we laugh, and we are the people that makes Carling!!!!! (Another pure filth) I dont see Sledz saying that everything in Poland is the best however when he is talking about their beer being better than that filth Budwieser he is correct. My dog could pi-ss a stronger tipple than that. As to the importance of Polish people fu-ck u

The fact that they imigrate to other countries mostly due to the position of thier economy has nothing to do with how much better their beer is to that American filth.
Why the hell shouldnt they immigrate to other countries? English people have been doing it for ages, France, Spain and now Poland. The south of spain has been turned into a little version of England. If we will do it to countries why shouldnt they come to us. Aslo if you are American, you just remember whose language you speak, then remember the importance of yourself.

Sorry to any nice Americans on this Forum I have nothing against you or your country just this fool is, well a fool

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FISZ
  Apr 30, 07, 14:37  #71

Quoting: ukinpoland
Its a fact Budweiser sucks.

No one is denying that :)
Quoting: ukinpoland
American filth

Now now...let's not talk about anything you don't know enough about.

Quoting: 2usorrya.s
To your information...we speak American-English and this is not your language...

Actually, it was introduced to us by british colonization.

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ukinpoland
Edited by: Moderator  Apr 30, 07, 14:41  #72

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Quoting: FISZ
Now now...let's not talk about anything you don't know enough about


that was refering to Budwieser.

Quoting: 2usorrya.s
yes you're fool ... making statements like you do...this can only be a fool...Don't speak for English people because I've met many of them and you're nothing like them...you're just an frustrated little "boy" trying to get a woman (or probably even a guy) in a different country since you were obviously constantly rejected in England...


FFS stop coming on here with different names and slagging Polish people off. That was your idea earlier. The girl dumped you we already found this out so just get over it:)

There post was removed for the reasons you mention, breaking forum rules

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mickster
  Apr 30, 07, 14:41  #73

I drink Bud but I do think that it would struggle to gain any sort of foothold in Poland!!

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ukinpoland
  Apr 30, 07, 14:42  #74

Fisz go to random chat thread and reads that was wrote there earlier by the same guy but with a different name about Polish people

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FISZ
  Apr 30, 07, 14:44  #75

American Budweiser or Budweiser Budvar (CZ)

Quoting: ukinpoland

that was refering to Budwieser.

Ok then :)

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jan 72 [Guest]
  Apr 30, 07, 14:51  #76

I think water is very important for beer quality - bad water= bad beer.
So many small breweries in the Uk used to make decent beer (beer - not lager!) but the big breweries are slowly buying them all out.
There is one Polish beer I love. Tatra - they make a lovely dark version as well
Few decent scandinavian beers - clean water you see.
Tried a lovely dark Estonian beer called Saku Tume - mmmmm
Bit off topic sorry, but it's related to clean water and alcohol. Most popular vodka in Poland seems to be Finlandia (forget absolut - that was designed by an ad agency)

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tomtom [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 15:40  #77

just like a pole to like mexican beer move there and stay out of england

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ukinpoland
  May 3, 07, 15:46  #78

Quoting: tomtom
just like a pole to like mexican beer move there and stay out of england


Id like you to but a one way ticke of this planet

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TheKruk
  May 4, 07, 09:57  #79

Poor Budweiser guy I can also attest Bud sucks and I am an American but Bud is a HUGE company so if they want to try to sell it in Polska good luck I have seen it and the biggest joke is they wanted 4pln for a can of Bud at my local Zabka I keeled over laughing, They also sell the other swill here Miller. I live in constant fear that Bud or Miller will buy a Polish beer and ruin it. But just so you know America does make some fine Piwo I like Sierra Nevada Porter. The trick is when in America stay away from all the really popular beers and anything with the Annheiser-Bush label its the largest brewery and by far the worst. The problem is most American dolts don't try anything else so they are ignorant and happy swigging this oat flavored water. Even Polish "zul" beer is better than Bud. AND some Mexican beer is excellent on a hot day with some lime onthe beach which has to be in Mexico as you can't drink on the beach legally in many states

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Emerican [Guest]
  May 5, 07, 10:39  #80

Hm American beer in Poland? In my opinion thats not rally good idea... Taste of polsih beer is really special and i would always preffer to buy Krolewskie, Zywiec, Lech, than some Bud ( wich tastes like sh#@). Of course it is alwys good to have more beers to choose, but i really do not thnik that it would be good way of making money for u;D

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sparrow
  May 5, 07, 11:12  #81

Nothing beats Belgian beers! Not even Polish ones :) Anyone's who's ever been to a Belgian beer pub will agree :-P

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ukinpoland
  May 5, 07, 11:14  #82

Quoting: sparrow
Anyone's who's ever been to a Belgian beer pub will agree


Ive been to French, Spanish, Italian, German, English, American and of course Polish, and I dont agree with you. Sorry <smile>

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ukinpoland
  May 5, 07, 11:16  #83

Sorry I meant belgian as well

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daffy
  May 5, 07, 11:17  #84

Quoting: sparrow
Nothing beats Belgian beers


Gotta say no there too, ukinpl and i have common travels by the sounds of things and ive been to holland and belgium - its lovely stuff - but not the best, the best IS sunjective btw ;) so perhaps its the best for you :D

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sparrow
Edited by: sparrow  May 5, 07, 11:31  #85

Of course it's subjective :-)) duh..

But no where are there so many great varieties, there are lots of different beers.. at the moment in this beatiful sunny weather, I'm having a fresh cooled sour cherry beer :)




Cheers

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  May 5, 07, 11:41  #86

Quoting: sparrow
Nothing beats Belgian beers!

We're lucky enoug to get many Belgian beer in the US. I'm not sure about all Belgian brews, but I do like their Trappist ales especially their Rochefort 10 :) Superb Ale!
Duvel is good except for the strong Alk taste. Hoegaarden is also good if you like a typical german HefeWeizen (wheat).
Quoting: TheKruk
But just so you know America does make some fine Piwo I like Sierra Nevada Porter.

Thank you Kruk. Nice to know someone at least went out of their way to taste some of our microbrews :) We have a many great microbrews in Vermont. There are so many. If some of you would like to try some:

squidoo.com/americanmicrobrew

....funny...notice the #3 ;)
Quoting: FISZ
Quoting: daffy
FISZ, what american beers CAN you recommend?
Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA (9%)- 120Min IPA (21%) All the way!!


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TheKruk
  May 5, 07, 15:40  #87

Eye of the Hawk is also really good. The problem with micro-brews is unless you are close to where they are made they are damned expensive. And Belgian beers are really good especially from those trappist(?) monks! I am drinking Tyskie right now so that must explain my lack of spelling prowess. Generally I love going to local brew pubs(in the states) and sampling their stuff but I can never remember which were the best maybe I have a problem.

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TheKruk
  May 5, 07, 15:43  #88

In addition I think some American beers(Bud-Miller) would be popular for like a week because of the novelty but after people drank them they would use them to kill slimak(snails/slugs)

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  May 5, 07, 15:46  #89

Quoting: TheKruk
Generally I love going to local brew pubs(in the states) and sampling their stuff but I can never remember which were the best maybe I have a problem.

It's not a problem because most of them have good qualities. The good thing is you DO remember the ones you don't like :)

I've never tried Eye of the hawk. I'll have to look out for it.

"In addition I think some American beers(Bud-Miller) would be popular for like a week because of the novelty but after people drank them they would use them to kill slimak(snails/slugs)"

That's funny and so true. LOL

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TheKruk
  May 5, 07, 17:08  #90

Its from the west coast but I have bought it on the east too. Got a Hawks head on the bottle(obviously) in USA of course but I don't know where you are.

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