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R00k
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Post by R00k »

Not much pacing there, it looked like he was going for 10 in under 20 minutes. :olo:

I thought he was going to hurl, but I guess he just couldn't make it long enough to do that.
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Post by l0g1c »

Why the hell is ACDC playing? I thought that shit was only played in hick bars in the states.

I'm of the opinion that the music is what did that man in.
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Post by bikkeldesnikkel »

u should try Trappist quadrupel if you can get it, strongest beer u can get round here.
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Post by MKJ »

l0g1c wrote: I'm of the opinion that the music is what did that man in.
either that or someone replaced Duvel with Leeuw without him knowing
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Re: yum indeed

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Grandpa Stu wrote:hrm i'm gonna hafta start studying up on my bear and general drink knoweledge as i'm turning 21 soon. my dads making a home brew stout at the moment with all sorts of delicious ingredients.

i've seen some pretty crazy beers here. there was one called head of the dog or something like that and it came in the largest bear bottle i've ever seen--it was pinata size almost. the alc % by vol was really high too but i cant remember what is was for the love of me.
we have very good beer in our neighborhood.
full sail
rouge
pyrimid
la conner
skagit valley
redhook
and on and on......
R00k
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Post by R00k »

I've got a Flying Saucer two miles from me. Fuck you all. :p

http://www.beerknurd.com/media/pdf/beerlist_7.pdf

Best selection I've come across. :icon14:
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Post by Nightshade »

Yeah, there's one two miles from work. Suck on that.

Got two new ales this evening. Pix later.
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Post by shaft »

I drink yellow beer. I should really broaden my horizon when it comes to beer, I'm just to lazy.
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Post by Deji »

Grudge wrote:There are a couple of places here who specializes in Belgian beer. Great stuff, but dangerous. You want to try out as many as possible because they're so good, but at 7-12% on average you'll get pretty pissed after sampling a handful of different ones.
Is 7-12% beer like 3.5-6% (vol) beer in Europe?
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Deji wrote:
Grudge wrote:There are a couple of places here who specializes in Belgian beer. Great stuff, but dangerous. You want to try out as many as possible because they're so good, but at 7-12% on average you'll get pretty pissed after sampling a handful of different ones.
Is 7-12% beer like 3.5-6% (vol) beer in Europe?
I always thought it was universal?
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Post by Deji »

ctrlnuke wrote:
Deji wrote:
Grudge wrote:There are a couple of places here who specializes in Belgian beer. Great stuff, but dangerous. You want to try out as many as possible because they're so good, but at 7-12% on average you'll get pretty pissed after sampling a handful of different ones.
Is 7-12% beer like 3.5-6% (vol) beer in Europe?
I always thought it was universal?
Nope. I know that vodka is like 80 proof in the US or something, but is only 40% vol in Europe. You guys measure by mass or something.
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Proof and percentage is different.

Most vodka in the US is 80 proof, but you divide by two to get the percentage. So yeah, it's 80 proof, but also 40%.
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Post by Grudge »

Deji wrote:
Grudge wrote:There are a couple of places here who specializes in Belgian beer. Great stuff, but dangerous. You want to try out as many as possible because they're so good, but at 7-12% on average you'll get pretty pissed after sampling a handful of different ones.
Is 7-12% beer like 3.5-6% (vol) beer in Europe?
Ordinary beer is most of the time 3.5-6%, but Belgian beer is often much stronger.
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