RE: The atheistforums.org beer thread.
February 20, 2012 at 11:00 pm
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2012 at 11:04 pm by Oldandeasilyconfused.)
My like beer and probably tried over 100 different ones before going to AA (really)
There are no bad Aussie beers. If there were,it would be what they call "Fosters" overseas. Still better than Singapore's 'Tiger Beer', truly the worst I ever had to endure.
Pretty sure I've had some good American beers,I just can't think of any right now.
The most consistently great beer is in the UK.(I love full ales) The almost- best of the lot is Guinness,but of course that's Irish.
My favourite of all is a Yorkshire drop called 'Old Peculiar' with an alcohol content of about 12%
Worst beer-drinking experience Ghuangzou China; Jing-jiao brand, served at blood temperature, to a group of Aussie blokes. It was not pretty.
DISCLAIMER:The above is the subjective opinion of the author, coloured by the passage of between 12 and 25 years,so is not to be taken authoratively,or indeed,seriously.
There are no bad Aussie beers. If there were,it would be what they call "Fosters" overseas. Still better than Singapore's 'Tiger Beer', truly the worst I ever had to endure.
Pretty sure I've had some good American beers,I just can't think of any right now.
The most consistently great beer is in the UK.(I love full ales) The almost- best of the lot is Guinness,but of course that's Irish.
My favourite of all is a Yorkshire drop called 'Old Peculiar' with an alcohol content of about 12%
Worst beer-drinking experience Ghuangzou China; Jing-jiao brand, served at blood temperature, to a group of Aussie blokes. It was not pretty.
DISCLAIMER:The above is the subjective opinion of the author, coloured by the passage of between 12 and 25 years,so is not to be taken authoratively,or indeed,seriously.