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Niflheim II 12-18-2007 05:27 PM

nah **** off all queer flavoured ****.

Apocalypticon 12-18-2007 05:29 PM

beer will always be superior to other forms of alcohol

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 05:29 PM

Thats just disgusting.

i am the robots 12-18-2007 05:30 PM

somebody's closed minded

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 05:31 PM

[QUOTE=i am the robots;15703459]somebody's closed minded[/QUOTE]

I just know what good beer tastes like.

Tyr 12-18-2007 05:34 PM

Is it even possible to find good beer in the U.S.?

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 05:35 PM

[QUOTE=Tyr;15703482]Is it even possible to find good beer in the U.S.?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, its almost all import.

Jev 12-18-2007 05:35 PM

[QUOTE=Tyr;15703482]Is it even possible to find good beer in the U.S.?[/QUOTE]

Budweiser

<_<

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 05:37 PM

[QUOTE=Happy;15703500]Budweiser

<_<[/QUOTE]

Rolling Rock and Sam Adams, actually. Local microbreweries make good beer.

Tyr 12-18-2007 05:37 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy;15703496]Yeah, its almost all import.[/QUOTE]

Ah, then my prejudiced mind can continue being prejudiced.

Niflheim II 12-18-2007 05:37 PM

budweiser is disgusting. i have not had one decent american beer but some Canadian ales are good as far as domestic goes.

Apocalypticon 12-18-2007 05:38 PM

We have two local breweries in town so good beer is never hard to find.

EDIY: like Nilfheim said we Canadians have good beer, its not weak like your American water which you call beer

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 05:38 PM

Bjorn see my post above.

Jev 12-18-2007 05:39 PM

[QUOTE=Niflheim II;15703519]budweiser is disgusting[/QUOTE]

Yeah, its probably the worst beer I've ever tasted.

Apocalypticon 12-18-2007 05:40 PM

Big Bear is the worst beer I've ever tasted.

Tyr 12-18-2007 05:40 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy;15703529]Bjorn see my post above.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, Sam Adams is decent.

Permanent Solution 12-18-2007 05:41 PM

Grades posted today...I'm graduating from ASU with highest honors :D


Colorado has some good breweries.

Jev 12-18-2007 05:42 PM

[QUOTE=Apocalypticon;15703538]Big Bear is the worst beer I've ever tasted.[/QUOTE]

I've never heard of it.
Maybe you should send me some.

Tyr 12-18-2007 05:42 PM

You probably don't want that.

Jev 12-18-2007 05:51 PM

I do :mad:

Tyr 12-18-2007 05:52 PM

Okay, it's your taste buds.

pate 12-18-2007 06:14 PM

[QUOTE=Permanent Solution;15703545]Grades posted today...I'm graduating from ASU with highest honors :D

[/QUOTE]

Yay Vince

Tyr 12-18-2007 06:16 PM

Can someone explain your honour system? We don't have anything like it.

Eliminator 12-18-2007 06:21 PM

[quote]Can someone explain your honour system?[/quote]

Get money - f[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]ck bitches.

BoboTheRagingHobo 12-18-2007 06:31 PM

[QUOTE=Apocalypticon;15703526]We have two local breweries in town so good beer is never hard to find.

EDIY: like Nilfheim said we Canadians have good beer, its not weak like your American water which you call beer[/QUOTE]

Wait a minute there you stupid Canadian.

Americans brew great beer, but not on a mass scale. (All the mainstream American beers : Budweiser, Coors, Busch etc etc)

Every state and region has good microbrewerys that either make beer on a small scale or on a medium scale where they send it out to the few local states.

For one, I don't know about other states, but Oregon has a high amount of medium sized microbrewerys and small time ones as well. The small time ones are every where in downtown Portland. And the bigger ones like Widmer, Pyramid and Dechuttes send their beers out to all of the west coast and they make quality Hefeweizen/Porters/Stouts/IPA's and various Ales.

There is a healthy community of beer enthusiasts and microbrewerys in America to cancel out the crap they mass produce.

Eliminator 12-18-2007 06:33 PM

I watch a lot of shows about beer. Food network rules.

masterchaos 12-18-2007 06:48 PM

New Belgium brews are pretty good such as Sunshine Wheat, 1554 (fav), Trippel, etc

Coors owns Bud in many ways.

Black Dog Ale (not the honey rasberry ****)

Montana's micro brews are some the best as well.

Riva 12-18-2007 07:03 PM

[QUOTE=Apocalypticon;15703315]Rum is for women. Real men drink beer, or whisky.[/QUOTE]

Ha. American whisky and American rum are both meant for women, as is American beer.

[QUOTE=Tyr;15703129]What is the difference between vegemite and marmite?[/QUOTE]

Both are yeast extracts, but they differ in the other ingredients. That's why Vegemite is more bitter (and manly) than Marmite. Ignore Happy, he's a Pom (and therefore bad at cricket). Yeah that's right, I'm acting superior to the English now also.

[QUOTE=Tyr;15703482]Is it even possible to find good beer in the U.S.?[/QUOTE]

Actually, Yeunglings isn't too bad.

[QUOTE=Tyr;15703727]Can someone explain your honour system? We don't have anything like it.[/QUOTE]

American Honours is different to Australian, but both are different to what I've heard of your Honours system, so I'll explain mine.

Aussie Honours are done after completing your undergrad degree. They take a year (full-time) and you pick a project to write your thesis on. You also take several classes. In a Bachelor of Science (my degree) which is 3 years, Honours is highly recommended to everyone who has a credit average or above.

[QUOTE=masterchaos;15703847]New Belgium brews are pretty good such as Sunshine Wheat, 1554 (fav), Trippel, etc

Coors owns Bud in many ways.

Black Dog Ale (not the honey rasberry ****)

Montana's micro brews are some the best as well.[/QUOTE]

Ugh, you have such bad taste in beer.

AA-12 12-18-2007 07:03 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15703935]Ha. American whisky and American rum are both meant for women, as is American beer.

[/QUOTE]

Do you consider Captain Morgan to be American?

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 07:03 PM

Honors in America is the upper part of the graduating class.

Jev 12-18-2007 07:03 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15703935]


Both are yeast extracts, but they differ in the other ingredients. That's why Vegemite is more bitter (and manly) than Marmite. Ignore Happy, he's a Pom (and therefore bad at cricket). Yeah that's right, I'm acting superior to the English now also. [/QUOTE]
:eek:
I don't like cricket.

Riva 12-18-2007 07:06 PM

Tricky question. When I say American, I usually mean the US, even though I know I shouldn't tar the whole of the Americas with the same brush. Even though they're now an American company, they're based on a Caribbean recipe, and named after a guy from Wales, so I guess you could say they aren't a US rum. Not in the sense of Jack Daniels Kentucky Fried Rum with 11 Secret Herbs and Spices.

EDIT: Oh wow, Diageo bought out my favourite rum maker, anyway. :( Bundaberg Rum isn't even Aussie owned anymore.

In any case, Bundaberg Rum is another sugar-cane based rum, if you're interested in buying a bottle (dunno if the US imports much).

masterchaos 12-18-2007 07:07 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15703944]Ugh, you have such bad taste in beer.[/QUOTE]

How's that? No Fosters in that list? I enjoy a vast amount of beer so lets share...What would you describe as "good" beer?

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 07:08 PM

Jack Daniels is whiskey....

Niflheim II 12-18-2007 07:11 PM

Jim Beam > Jack Daniels

Tyr 12-18-2007 07:12 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15703944]Both are yeast extracts, but they differ in the other ingredients. That's why Vegemite is more bitter (and manly) than Marmite. Ignore Happy, he's a Pom (and therefore bad at cricket). Yeah that's right, I'm acting superior to the English now also.[/QUOTE]
I see, but both sound awful.

[QUOTE=Riva]Actually, Yeunglings isn't too bad.[/QUOTE]
Not available in Sweden, I don't think.

[QUOTE=Riva]American Honours is different to Australian, but both are different to what I've heard of your Honours system, so I'll explain mine.

Aussie Honours are done after completing your undergrad degree. They take a year (full-time) and you pick a project to write your thesis on. You also take several classes. In a Bachelor of Science (my degree) which is 3 years, Honours is highly recommended to everyone who has a credit average or above.[/QUOTE]
So you don't write a thesis or some kind of larger paper or report as an undergrad, then? And after doing your Honours, you can do apply to a Master's programme?

Riva 12-18-2007 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy;15703979]Jack Daniels is whiskey....[/QUOTE]

Jack Daniels make rum, I have seen it. And add Jim Beam to the list then.

[QUOTE=masterchaos;15703978]How's that? No Fosters in that list? I enjoy a vast amount of beer so lets share...What would you describe as "good" beer?[/QUOTE]

Foster's is Aboriginal for "Water that flows from a sick koala's penis". Only Yanks are stupid enough to drink it.

I enjoy XXXX Gold and XXXX Bitter, Crown Lager, Steinlager, BitBurger, Cascade Premium, Amsterdam Lager, Pilsner Urquell, Guinness, Carbine Stout and Yuenglings. I've sampled more but I can't remember the names, as I was rather drunk at the time.

[QUOTE=Tyr;15704011]I see, but both sound awful.[/quote]

I'm bringing several jars with me to Europe. Watch out.

[QUOTE=Tyr;15704011]
So you don't write a thesis or some kind of larger paper or report as an undergrad, then? And after doing your Honours, you can do apply to a Master's programme?[/QUOTE]

No. You write your thesis as part of your Honours. You can graduate with a full degree without doing Honours, but you must complete Honours first before going on to post-grad study, such as a Master's or Doctorate.

masterchaos 12-18-2007 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15704045]Jack Daniels make rum, I have seen it. And add Jim Beam to the list then.



Foster's is Aboriginal for "Water that flows from a sick koala's penis". Only Yanks are stupid enough to drink it.

I enjoy XXXX Gold and XXXX Bitter, Crown Lager, Steinlager, BitBurger, Cascade Premium, Amsterdam Lager, Pilsner Urquell, Guinness, Carbine Stout and Yuenglings. I've sampled more but I can't remember the names, as I was rather drunk at the time.[/QUOTE]

Haha, no I completely agree about Foster's.

How bout some Dead Guy Ale or Obsidian stout?

Riva 12-18-2007 07:19 PM

[QUOTE=masterchaos;15704062]Haha, no I completely agree about Foster's.

How bout some Dead Guy Ale or Obsidian stout?[/QUOTE]

Have never tried them. American ones?

gmoneyguy 12-18-2007 07:21 PM

[QUOTE=Riva;15704070]Have never tried them. American ones?[/QUOTE]

They're American, but still rare to see in America.


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