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Frezik
Brutor tribe
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Posted - 2007.08.26 22:52:00 -
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Spotted Cow.
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SaorAlba
Cataclysm Enterprises Kraftwerk.
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Posted - 2007.08.27 00:27:00 -
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HEINEKEN.
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Grimpak
Gallente Trinity Nova KIA Alliance
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Posted - 2007.08.27 00:32:00 -
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Originally by: Hellraiza666
Originally by: Grimpak I don't have a favourite beer because I hate beer.
Blasphemy!
dude, if I want to be drunk, a bottle of rum is more cost-effective than 2 6-packs.
only thing I can see beer good for is to ****, but I can get even cheaper and tastier stuff.
so all in all: it tastes bad, imho, it is not good enough to get wasted, and there are better things to fill up your bladder with.
thus rum > water > beer ---
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Deschenus Maximus
Amarr Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.08.27 04:34:00 -
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Moosehead
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Belloc Slunv
Amarr Slacker Industries Exuro Mortis
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Posted - 2007.08.27 05:05:00 -
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Budweiser. From the Czech Republic. Not from America.
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Admus
Mobius Construct Knights Of the Southerncross
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Posted - 2007.08.27 05:24:00 -
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Race Rocks amber ale, from Island Breweries, here on Vancouver Island. Honestly, never had anything quite like it.
Although, I had a stout beer brewed in-house at a pub once called "The Backhand of God" that was quite good as well.
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brocksamson316
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Posted - 2007.08.27 13:24:00 -
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coors silver bullet, castle lager, corona
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Mary Makepeace
Caldari Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2007.08.27 14:17:00 -
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Originally by: Belloc Slunv Budweiser. From the Czech Republic. Not from America.
yup, since i have been in Europe, this is the best beer to have around the house. i can't believe how bad the mass produced swiss beer actually is.
all time favorite would be Cooper's Best Extra Stout, from South Australia. best drinking beer in Australia is Copper's Pale Ale.
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Ignition
Silent Scream
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Posted - 2007.08.27 16:12:00 -
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Icehouse...by the 30 rack ( $18 always well spent )
If it's payday then I sample the many micro brews made in my town...TenPin Porter and Pinstripe red ale with a little True Blond always goes down well.
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Nuala Reece
Caldari Starlancers Insurgency
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Posted - 2007.08.27 22:04:00 -
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Originally by: Mary Makepeace
Originally by: Belloc Slunv Budweiser. From the Czech Republic. Not from America.
yup, since i have been in Europe, this is the best beer to have around the house. i can't believe how bad the mass produced swiss beer actually is.
all time favorite would be Cooper's Best Extra Stout, from South Australia. best drinking beer in Australia is Copper's Pale Ale.
Aye, have been a fan of Budweiser Budvar for nearly 2 decades now. Failed to be put off it despite taking a swig from a bottle and discovering a drowned Czech fly lying on my tongue (very glad they changed the bottles from dark brown to green though ).
King Cobra is nice too, though mainly because it comes in a 75cl bottle and is 8% alcohol. This has the distinct advantage of allowing me to play eve without having to keep making trips back to the fridge. Also, the bottle has a cork, which just appeals to the child in me. 
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Chrisb6122
Gallente Tech 2 Holdings Limited
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Posted - 2007.08.27 22:16:00 -
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Supermarket bought fosters!
45p a can and ice cold out of the fridge quickly erases the long day of work in a damm supermarket  -
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Epoch
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Posted - 2007.08.27 22:23:00 -
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newcastle. because american beer (with the exception of shiner) is rat ****
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Ryan 3c051
The Collective Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2007.08.27 23:41:00 -
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Samuel Adams 4tmfw (boston lager and octoberfest are my fav tho)
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Sharupak
Minmatar Knights Of the Black Sun Rule of Three
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Posted - 2007.08.28 00:00:00 -
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I have grown attached to Yuengling since I moved here to Pennsylvania. Not my favorite beer, but good full body lager that isnt to expensive and goes down pretty nice.
If I wanted my favorite beer, I would have to move to Austrailia. Man I dont know how you aussies get anything done down there with beer that ******* good!
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Shalia Ripper
Caldari High4Life SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2007.08.28 00:10:00 -
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Moosedrool, New Belgium Brewery's 1554 and Fat Tire, Negra Modelo, Bass and most of the beers from the Snoqualmie Falls Brewery about 5 minutes from where I work.
Oh crap, almost forgot Mack and Jack's African Amber, brewed in Redmond, WA. (Washington State, not Western Australia)
I also like me some Black Butte Porter and Guinness from time to time.
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Duvelien
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Posted - 2007.08.28 12:35:00 -
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Kastar
Memphis Technologies
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Posted - 2007.08.28 12:42:00 -
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Now for a serious person to give his opinion..... 
I'm belgian, lover of the best beers in the world... just look them up :)
What I drink most, relax in the couch at home: Duvel What we drink after a nice trip on the mountainbike: Leffe (brown)
Other good ones... Kwak, Affligem (elected best beer of the world few years back) and the best of all, West-Vleteren 12¦, just look it up.. it still ranks number 1 currently.
The one mentioning Heineken & Carlsberg above should be shot at sundawn let alone who mentioned Bud (no offense, but those are no beers, it's what comes out after drinking too much real beer ) -----------------------------------------------
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Mardonius
Gallente Get out of the Kitchen Zzz
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Posted - 2007.08.28 12:48:00 -
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Originally by: Kastar Now for a serious person to give his opinion..... 
I'm belgian, lover of the best beers in the world... just look them up :)
I'm told by a number of sources that the Belgians do have some of the best beers in the world. I haven't been able to check it out though. The Germans have some good beers from what I remember tasting at the Oktoberfest a few years ago.
My favourites are a bit of a tie, depending on what pub I'm in. They are:
Greene King IPA Fullers London Pride Youngs Bitter Hook Norton Best Bitter (my fave. Hooky Best = WIN! But only a couple of pubs in Oxford sell it and it goes quickly)
I'm mostly a bitter and pale ale man myself. It's my legacy from living up North for a decade. Anybody who likes a Budweiser is a goddam moron. The reason those beers are served cold isn't for refreshment, it's to kill the taste of cat's **** by freezing your taste buds you cretins. |

Mardonius
Gallente Get out of the Kitchen Zzz
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Posted - 2007.08.28 12:50:00 -
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Edited by: Mardonius on 28/08/2007 12:50:29
Originally by: Chrisb6122 Supermarket bought fosters!
45p a can and ice cold out of the fridge quickly erases the long day of work in a damm supermarket 
Hehe. I'll allow this along with Carling. It my not be my favourite or even close for that matter, but it's probably the one I end up drinking the most. |

Souvera Corvus
Gallente Vaapad Shinobis
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Posted - 2007.08.28 13:07:00 -
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Edited by: Souvera Corvus on 28/08/2007 13:07:49 If its fizzy and I'm at home, Tsingtao.
If its not and I'm not, Guinness.
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Sargeraes
Caldari THC LTD
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Posted - 2007.08.28 16:25:00 -
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Yeungling is a great old Pennsylvania beer.
It's about as close to Americans can get to a real lager, and it's not bad.
It's affordable if ya live in PA, and it takes a hell of a lot better than soapy water - erm, I mean Budweiser.
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Antithysis
Gallente STK Scientific M. PIRE
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Posted - 2007.08.28 17:17:00 -
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Hoegaarden and Stella would have to be my choices for normal drinking, though Hoegaarden is a bit hard to find around where I live.
For special occasions, Chimay is amazing, though a bit expensive.

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