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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweet Pip View Post
    I like Canadian beer...made from Canada.



    I have some German chocolate beer that I won in an Oktoberfest beer pong game a couple years back...really! I keep waiting for Easter to drink it, but then I forget, and I still have it...lol ...I wonder if it improves with age or not....hmmm.
    There are unfortunately very few beers that improve with age.

    Light is beer's worst enemy, followed closely by heat.

    Fortunately for you, a dark beer will hold up better than a light beer.

    Good luck with that!

    Beer from Canadia eh
    Jeez... Take off.



    The best Canadian beer I've had more than one of, is a beer from a brewery called Unibroue called La Fin du Monde.

    Drink it when you are a passenger only. At a 9% or so alcohol content, it will have you hunting duck with a rake in no time flat.
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    Chocolate beer from Germany?

    Interesting what people tell to sell something, lol. I bet that is never from Germany! Rather made in China with chocolate from India, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckscoder View Post
    Chocolate beer from Germany?

    Interesting what people tell to sell something, lol. I bet that is never from Germany! Rather made in China with chocolate from India, lol.

    Nope, no chinese dark beers that I can think of...

    There are several German schwarzbier varieties that have chocolate in them. But I like dark beer best when it doesn't have flavor added, and they get the chocolate or coffee flavors from the way the malt is roasted.

    That's how you can tell a true brewing master.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Tang View Post
    Nope, no chinese dark beers that I can think of...

    There are several German schwarzbier varieties that have chocolate in them. But I like dark beer best when it doesn't have flavor added, and they get the chocolate or coffee flavors from the way the malt is roasted.

    That's how you can tell a true brewing master.
    Ha ha, seriously there is no German beer with chocolate in Germany. Until a few years there was a Reinheitsgebot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and you couldn't add anything beside of water, hops and barley and call it a beer. Now the law changed, but the breweries still follow the old law, because no native German who is not retarded would drink beer with chocolate or vanilla or something like that in it, lol. Sure there is sort of "beer" out there with some ingredients in it, but then it is not called beer, but red/green/blue "bull(ish)".

    Okay, maybe it's not from China. Then I guess the chocolate beer has it's roots in UK, where they probably drink something like that and call it delicious, lol. Well, never mind! I really love british fish and chips and that ale!

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    The more Higgs Boson Beer you drink, the funnier this stuff gets:

    Lighter side of the Higgs boson - Cosmic Log


    (Sweet Pip might like Boson de Higgs, but Tang won't ---it's from Canada.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post





    (Sweet Pip might like Boson de Higgs, but Tang won't ---it's from Canada.)
    Oh jeez... I like Canadian beers too eh? Just not the power drinking kind like Labatt, or Molson.

    So take off!

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    Guess I need to get out more I have never herd of this. However I will be the judge of that and get back to you
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    That is truly a great beer.

    Very hoppy, with loads of citrus. If I could describe it in a word, "clean" comes to mind. With most IPAs, the hops tend to generally overpower the show, resulting in a muddy floral bittering. Russian River manages to keep them very fresh, resulting in a bright, not overly sugary beer. Very crisp, with a nice dry finish, and very refreshing. Hard to get though. Russian River has decided not to get any bigger than they are, so as their popularity grows, it's become almost unobtanium grade.

    Pliney the Younger is supposed to be even better. But I've never had it. That one IS unobtanium...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post



    The more Higgs Boson Beer you drink, the funnier this stuff gets:

    Lighter side of the Higgs boson - Cosmic Log


    (Sweet Pip might like Boson de Higgs, but Tang won't ---it's from Canada.)
    obviously this is not a light beer !

    You have to drink it with a straw because no one can lift the bottle.

    Comes with it's own gravitational field too !

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