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What Did You Drink Last Night?

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It isn't too great. :p

Don't care for Dos Equis in the bottle....but their 'dark' beer on tap is tasty with a table full of food.
Here's me having one a few days after the 'one and only hospital stay in my life' so far a couple years ago. Almost too weak to raise the mug at the time...but man..was that first beer delicious. The Doc did say that it would probably be OK to have just one....:D

 

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Don't care for Dos Equis in the bottle....but their 'dark' beer on tap is tasty with a table full of food.
Here's me having one a few days after the 'one and only hospital stay in my life' so far a couple years ago. Almost too weak to raise the mug at the time...but man..was that first beer delicious. The Doc did say that it would probably be OK to have just one....:D

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Oh my god. That's real bad industrial-mainstream from Germany!

Try "Augustiner Lagerbier Hell" from Bavaria, if you can get. That's the real stuff, I tell you!
Like German PBR, eh? About the only thing else German I can find down here is occasionally St. Pauli Girl, or Becks - which is now brewed in the states. I'll keep an eye out at some of the specialty shops, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
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The problem with german mainstream-beer is:

"Hopfenextrakt"! (cheaper to the productioner than to store masses of fresh hop)

This gets good beer down to beer with much bitter taste of bile, sadly.
-Radeberger
-Wernesgrüner
-Freiberger
-Hasseröder
-Becks
and so on...

It's all the same bad mainstream stuff and to often filtered for long storability.

But for example Augustiner is high-quality of old-fashion and very yummy. Only "Hopfen", no extract!
 
The problem with german mainstream-beer is:

"Hopfenextrakt"! (cheaper to the productioner than to store masses of fresh hop)

This gets good beer down to beer with much bitter taste of bile, sadly.
-Radeberger
-Wernesgrüner
-Freiberger
-Hasseröder
-Becks
and so on...

It's all the same bad mainstream stuff and to often filtered for long storability.

But for example Augustiner is high-quality of old-fashion and very yummy. Only "Hopfen", no extract!

How about Hoegaarden? :p
 

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