What's your favorite Beer?
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a local brewery here has had cans of their fruited beers exploding if they get warm from secondary fermentation
I had that happen with a can of gose; I didn't realize it was even a possibility, but all it took was a couple of months at room temperature…
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I had heard Aslin makes a good stout. Let's just say, I heard right…..
https://untappd.com/b/aslin-beer-company-sprechen-sie-deutsch/2417619
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Back in Norway for work. A nice light and easy drinking Polar Bear beer from Mack brewery Tromso. Blue or White?
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@hajduk Currently in a quarantine hotel in Sadnes ( Sandnes ) waiting to go offshore next week to work.
Scorching hot weather today so planning on draining those tins with some Sorland sweet chilli Chips in about the next 30 minutes.
I quite like the Mack beers, easy drinking stuff. I visited the brewery shop in Tromso last year when I was working up there and tried a few of their different beers. They have a great pub "Olhallen" complete with stuffed Isbjornen / polar bear, definitely worth a visit if you are up that way.
https://www.mack.no/en/olhallen
When I worked previously in Norway in the Sandnes / Stavanger area I learned not to buy rounds of beer with work colleagues as the local tap beer at the time was Tou. No idea what they put in that drink but it was cruel and deceitful, it did not taste bad but you would get the worst hangover ever while drinking it even only 3 beers into a session. Never again, worst hangover ever without a doubt from drinking draft Tou.
Tou is no longer made in Tou but I believe was sold off to Ringnes brewery where it is made under licence. I wonder if it is still as bad / good for handing out hangovers?