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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:00 am
by Burning Oasis
I like Mythos. (Not American)

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:42 am
by SenisterDenister
I guess I'll just stick with Yuengling for now. I'll ask around and see if I can get some advice from more localized sources.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:36 am
by Gimp Mask
i think "microbrew" is the word you're looking for, pop that sucker in the micro wave oven for a good 2 minutes and bang, instant noodles just add soy sauce

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:12 pm
by Alister McFap II Esq.
SenisterDenister wrote:good American beers
:hahano:

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:43 pm
by Megatron
do microbeers follow the same naming theme as english ale like santas sack or badgers bedlam whatev or do they have names like mountain freedom or missouri constant

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:46 pm
by Alister McFap II Esq.
Old fart. The names really suck. You can't taste a beer while keeping a tongue in your cheek.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:00 pm
by Cimmerian Nights
Retlaw83 wrote:Icehouse
Icehouse is Miller IIRC. Beware the Big breweries hiding behind the microbrew facade.

Mass produced American beer is piss, but always a good budget option.
Local micro-brews hardly ever disappoint, although they can go a bit overboard with their Nutty Fruity Cranberry Wheat Chocolate Winter Honey Porter pretentiousness.
I like Mythos. (Not American)
I've just noticed ads for that here, what is it Greek?

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:03 pm
by Retlaw83
Megatron wrote:do microbeers follow the same naming theme as english ale like santas sack or badgers bedlam whatev or do they have names like mountain freedom or missouri constant
They have names like "Indian Pale Ale" and "Firehouse Red." Though in the case of the latter at the microbrewery I go to, some of the profit it donated to the fire department in town.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:32 pm
by Gimp Mask
indian pale ale is not a brand name though but a type of ale, i think it has more hops and has its roots in the sailor export india mr.teatime colony business or whatever :beerking:

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:50 pm
by SenisterDenister
If its a microbrew Indian Pale Ale is probably the name of the product, even though it is an actual type of ale. I think ale itself was invented through sea voyages to India by the British where the lagers would continue to ferment and formed into ale, or something like that.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:45 pm
by Frater Perdurabo
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:08 pm
by SenisterDenister
I haven't had an opportunity to have an ale, yet. What's the difference in taste between that and a lager?

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:24 pm
by Alister McFap II Esq.
So I took some of that hash oil and smoked it together with some weed in a joint.
It turbo charged the joint and left me asleep for 2 hours. I just woke up. I need to smoke more. :opium:

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:45 pm
by rad resistance
All the cool kids smoke opium, that is why I hang with the asians.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:52 pm
by Yonmanc
Megatron wrote:do microbeers follow the same naming theme as english ale like santas sack or badgers bedlam whatev or do they have names like mountain freedom or missouri constant
My friends Dad has one called The Popes Finger. I lol'd

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 11:16 pm
by Burning Oasis
I like Mythos. (Not American)
I've just noticed ads for that here, what is it Greek?
Yussir, it is.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:03 am
by Frater Perdurabo
SenisterDenister wrote:I haven't had an opportunity to have an ale, yet. What's the difference in taste between that and a lager?
Ales tend to, at least in my opinion, have more of a bitter taste (not to be confused with the actual "bitter"). The other important thing is that ales are kept at room temperature.
Both of these factors make them unappealing to me but they are really popular amongst my friends.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:34 am
by Yonmanc
SenisterDenister wrote:I haven't had an opportunity to have an ale, yet. What's the difference in taste between that and a lager?
It's a lot thicker, and has a stronger taste. With lager I can practically demolish a drink in seconds, ale I tend to drink slower, sat with other brick layers talking about the fanny on page 3 whilst hand rolling a cigarette and watching a group of metrosexuals in shorts play with a ball for 90 odd minutes on a flickery screen hidden behind pipe smoke whilst Sandra, the large breasted/dog faced bar hand wittily retorts to sexual innuendo directed at her by Terry, the old war hero with a limp and a bad eye, that's still a bit raspy in his old age.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:26 am
by Username
Ales are drinks to be enjoyed. Lagers are drinks to get drunk on or as a drink to food.
I'd say stout is a special class of itself. It's lager but so different IMO that it can't be put in that class. edit: or maybe it doesn't have to to be lager at all?

Anyway
Try Hobgoblin Ale. Really aromatic.
Also Ales can also have extra flavors added to them or are made in such a away to allude them.

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:39 am
by SenisterDenister
Room temperature doesn't seem all that appealing to me, honestly.