What's your favorite Beer?
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Giles please sneak me a can of that in the next order
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@Giles a mere 10.5%…..
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Also found a can of Amundsen's Dessert in a can, marzipan chocolate shortbread pastry stout.
Might try this at a later date. The price made my head spin. £8 for a 330ml can.
The Amundsen dessert stouts are HUGE beers. Very sweet indeed. To be fair the 100kr. they cost is not a lot compared to what similar IS brews go for. A 330ml bottle of Prairie will set you back £20.
If you want something a bit more special that Mack, that won’t break the bank then the Nøgne brews are all very solid at the least.
Interesting how the pandemic has turned the drinking culture on its head. For a long while bars could only stay open to 10pm, so people went out early and spent on food and drink and then the party started at home afterwards.
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A 330ml bottle of Prairie will set you back £20.
Prairie Artisan Ales out of Oklahoma? Holy hell, that's nuts. I'd hesitate to buy a six pack for half that. Obviously, the economics of getting their beer on the shelves in Norway are very different, though.
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Extremely jealous of Giles/ Fallen Acorn imperial I was on the hunt for some higher alcohol beer and this is what they had at Publix…
I figured this could go either way, and that way is South. This stuff legitimately tastes like Robitussin cough syrup. I have had two "Florida inspired" beers here that were awful. The other one had that Mad Elf/Golden Monkey type spice I think is nasty. And this one is sickening sweet. I'll drink it because it is beer.
Apologize for the glass and the hard pour…
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***although I drank three of them in rapid succession and now I have a nice buzz Each time they taste a little better.
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Filthy. I’m with you. I find a lot of the high abv beers too sweet for my tastes.
I’ve really been looking forward to this one. OH x Rothaus.5.0% PILSNER - GERMAN
Amongst lager heads, Rothaus @badischestaatsbrauereirothaus holds legendary status with it's awesome old school designs and awesome lagers. Brewed in Grafenhausen located in Germany’s Black Forest, their beers have always been an after work staff favorite around OH and you’ll often find a case or two hanging out in the warehouse cold room. The team at Rothaus noticed our love for their lagers and gave us a chance to collab on a single-decoction pilsner brewed with grains from their local maltster, Best Malz, and a pallet of Tettnanger hops from their farm-of-choice in Germany. To give this collaboration an Other Half twist, we added some NZ grown Wai-iti for that new world vibe. -
The beer looks great and I love how you talk about it. But your house looks incredible in the background. Wow.
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@Filthy:
The beer looks great and I love how you talk about it. But your house looks incredible in the background. Wow.
+1 on that house.
Jealous of all these delicious looking beers (and that stately manor)!
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Looks good. Keep cold. Avoid explosion.
Hot day here. Had this one as cold as possible.