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Old 12-07-2010, 03:25 PM   #511
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You've done well.... JS is one of, if not, the best mainstream Australian beer on the market IMO!

yep JS and little creatures top the list for me,, but get the JS amber ale, not the golden ale ;)

much better drop imo
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Huzzah! You have finally bought a decent beer!

Now go and tip those Miller Chills into the sink.

I think I'm in love Peuty. Possibly the best beer I've ever tried.
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Old 12-07-2010, 05:27 PM   #513
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NOw you know why we gave you such a hard time about the other "beers" you used to post about.

Now try their whole range, as someone else said, Amber Ale is the go as well.
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Will do...I'm on my 3rd at the moment...

I dare say the flavour improves as the beer gets warmer.
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You are correct. And I hope you are drinking it out of a glass too. Taste is all about smell funnily enough.
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Just made a batch of home made Hoegaarden. Very nice if you like Coriander flavoring in your beer. Its not for everyone, but I personally like it.
Home made Hoegaarden? So you put citrus in your wheat beer?
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yep JS and little creatures top the list for me,, but get the JS amber ale, not the golden ale ;)

much better drop imo
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Golden Ale is okay, but I find the flavour very grainy/corny...a stronger version of Corona, though it is darker.

Both the Porter and the Amber Ale is good...

But neither compare with Cascade's Amber Ale, which unfortunately is no longer manufactured. See, the metrosexual ballsacks are popularising beer and Cascade made some crappy Green beer, and then some low-carb crap. Sick of it. Jerks.
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For you all, Matilda Bay has recently released a coffee-infused dark ale.

My brother got himself a four pack, and said it was pretty damn good.

So I will get some myself...

Matilda Bay mostly produce crap, but I am hoping that the word from my brother (who is into beer more than I am - and I love beer) proves to be accurate.
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Home made Hoegaarden? So you put citrus in your wheat beer?
yeah I think so. I personally didnt make it, it was a mate that did. We got the recipe out of a beer book.
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Ahh ok...I don't consider Hoegaarden to be the pinnacle of wheat beers personally.
It's just the popular one...like Corona is the popular choice for Cervezas, VB for Aussie lagers, and Guinness for 'stout'.

Mind you, Hoegaarden is still great.

If you like wheat beers, my three faves are Grand Ridge (Australian brewery), Erdinger and Schofferhofer. ALso try Moo Brew's wheat beer. Unique...real banana tones. Was nice.
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moo brew is a very nice drop. its a pretty pricey micro brewery beer.
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There is no substitute for quality though, AUII...
I don't buy $2 beers because they are clearly $2 beers.
Some beers I pay 4-6 dollars a bottle for, but I'd rather have one beer of quality then drink 6 crap ones and get wasted and then feel like a dog's breakfast the next morning...

But yeah...the Moo Brew's wheat is good...really more of a summer beer...
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Currently drinking a 'Kronenbourg, 1664'

It's alright, but I wouldn't have it again...Sort of tastes...watery. Not very hoppy.
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Along with coriander, Kronenbourg is the devil
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yea, kronen is horrible. 'tastes' like low carb crap.
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Ahh ok...I don't consider Hoegaarden to be the pinnacle of wheat beers personally.
It's just the popular one...like Corona is the popular choice for Cervezas, VB for Aussie lagers, and Guinness for 'stout'.

Mind you, Hoegaarden is still great.

If you like wheat beers, my three faves are Grand Ridge (Australian brewery), Erdinger and Schofferhofer. ALso try Moo Brew's wheat beer. Unique...real banana
tones. Was nice.
Cheers mate, I'm by no means a beer expert, but I'm a fan of clean, fresh tastes that most german style beers have. If the ones you quoted are anything like this, i'll
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Along with coriander, Kronenbourg is the devil

Trying a 'Asahi' next, just have a stubbie of it.

Ever tried it Peuty?
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asahi is quite dry, its not too bad for a japanese beer, however i think kirin beer is far superior out of nippon.
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Trying a 'Asahi' next, just have a stubbie of it.

Ever tried it Peuty?
We have those after work, not too bad.
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Had a couple of these on Sunday. Nice.
Hmm, chocolate beer, sounds alright. Can I get these at first choice? I picked up a slab of Holgate's Mt Macedon Ale a few days ago, set me back $72 :S
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Yeah Asahi is quite an easy drinking beer, well suited for having a session, so to speak.

I find it quite ricey, if there is such a term. If I had to have my fridge stocked with a beer just to drink , this would be it probably.
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Those bottles with fancy labels are not worth the money, Damo.
They cost about 7 bucks a bottle and really, they are hardly great...

La Trappe is 4 bucks a bottle for the Dubbel. Far superior.

8-9 for a Leffe or Chimay. Way, way better.
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Hmm, chocolate beer, sounds alright. Can I get these at first choice? I picked up a slab of Holgate's Mt Macedon Ale a few days ago, set me back $72 :S
How can this be called a beer its a strange mix somone said the barefoot radler (if thats right) is not a beer but chocolate and beer would be all wrong at least the radler is refreshing.
Next theyll say you could warm the chocy beer curl up and go ni nies.
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Chocolate flavors have been added to beer for centuries. Stouts are common for this. Loads of flavour.

People have been adding citrus flavours to beer ever since they realised Coronas taste terrible and need lemon to mask the taste.
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Chocolate flavors have been added to beer for centuries. Stouts are common for this. Loads of flavour.

People have been adding citrus flavours to beer ever since they realised Coronas taste terrible and need lemon to mask the taste.
Yes but the flavours are often added via malt and hops....not direct use of a product with the given 'style' of flavour. There is such a thing as 'chocolate' and 'caramel' malts....they aren't derived from coco or sugar respectively but have got that name due to the flavours they produce. Both are made form malted barley. Of course the wheat beers use matled wheat etc.

As for ashahi....yeah its nice and clean but like most asian (esp japanese) beers its pretty flat. Dryness is one thing....lacking in flavour another. Personally i think a clean german lager/pilsener is the way to go if you want clean and refreshing.....not that i go after that much. Show me the hops damn it!!! (or in this weather, a nice dark malt/amber ale...)
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Yeah I know, but I thought I would dumb it down a bit for someone who thinks Barefoot Radler is a good beer....
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Everything you said about Asahi is correct, Peuty. Goes down nicely and as you said, be an easy beer to get on the sauce with.
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Yeah I see no point in buying a case of squire to have a thousand beers with mates with...it's literally a waste of good beer.
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Yeah I see no point in buying a case of squire to have a thousand beers with mates with...it's literally a waste of good beer.
I see your point, but I'm at the stage where I think that "life is too short to drink crap beer". I've not tried Barefoot Radler (even though I know what it is), however after a large-ish week away, I've got a new favourite beer to drink (whenever), is Matilda Bay's Fat Yak. After a week of that, a six pack of the Malt Runner (more on this later), plus some Coopers Pale Ale, Amstel (Clear Bottle), and Stella Artois, the Fat Yak is a clear leader (for volume consumed alone).

Firstly, the Malt Runner. Very different to the previous Squire's 'session' beers. I wasn't having them straight out of the fridge, and this made all the difference. Having it warmer brings out the Chocolate, and keeps the Cherry subdued but present. It isn't the Cherry Ripe in a bottle that I made reference to before. The Cherry is subtle, and Chocolate well masked by the malt. Very nice, and I hope they have some on tap at the Brewery.

Amstel is bloody awful. Keep away. It is like a Dutch Corona, with all of the toilet water residue. I was sceptical about it coming in a clear bottle, and my fears were well founded. From a full carton, twenty bottles remain.
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