May 10, 200521 yr haha i hate warm beer...it has to be SUPER ice cold for me to drink...and or be corona...everything is is lskdhogue;jngw nasty.... anyone ever have a blue moon? those are drinkable...
May 10, 200521 yr Since i'm 18 i'm tasting a new beer every week... :idea2: But i'm not a geek beer i think... I'm tasting all i can (Mahou, Heineken, Cruzcampo, Guiness, Budweiser....) to find the best beer... as i tasted my fave is "A.K. DAMM". :cool:
May 10, 200521 yr Author i think its unanimous, beer should not be served warm. Suggest temp is usually from 50 - 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
May 10, 200521 yr I wanted to make a thread about beers here.. well i'll comment every "label" i'll try every week since now, here. ;)
May 10, 200521 yr I tasted like 20 different kind of beers in 7 months.. so i can't remember all the names.. i tasted: miller genuine draft guiness bavaria budweiser a.k. damm 4 elements coronita te deum bass carlsberg dos equis ... and some others i can't remember now..
May 10, 200521 yr The whole thing about beer being cold is a total U.S. thing. Go to germany and they serve you your beer warm, central america too. We all need to have a drinking party on here. :idea2: "Everyone bring your favorite brew to the forum" Day :wink3: Ein gross dunklbeiren bitte :D
May 10, 200521 yr Author Sam Adams has a pretty strong line of brews, some award-winning. Out of all the mass-produced brands, they're true to the brew and are definitely high-up in my book. Try the Boston ale is a good solid ale, and the cream stout is popular too. The summer ale is a good thirst quencher with its citrus notes, and The Cherry Wheat is a strong hit or miss. They have some new additions, the dark lager, and the double bock, which I havent tried yet.
May 10, 200521 yr Author The whole thing about beer being cold is a total U.S. thing. Go to germany and they serve you your beer warm, central america too. We all need to have a drinking party on here. :idea2: "Everyone bring your favorite brew to the forum" Day :wink3: Ein gross dunklbeiren bitte :D Yeah, i've heard that beer was originally served at room temperature. Infact the beer that was taken by Anheuser-Busch, commercialized, and turned into Buddweiser was inspired by a beer that is still to this day served warm in Czech pubs. I think its called Budvar, but I'm not sure. Anyone from the Czech Republic? Help me out here.
May 11, 200521 yr Author Beer of the Day - Samuel Smith Organically Produced Ale *takes a sip* mmmmmmmmmm A solid ale with a lot of character. My favorite golden ale. Tastes homemade.
May 11, 200521 yr meh. work!!! I drank about 6 all by myself a few Sunday's ago!!! lol I'm good.. but I have to be going now.. my boss is on my trail!! x
May 11, 200521 yr I used to think all beer tasted the same too, then I grew up and started drinking good beer. :D
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