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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Hahaha. We call the non-bogan accent 'ocka'. In conversation: "What were they like?" "Yeah, they were pretty damn ocka. Disturbing" |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel Good to know. That fucking Steve Irwin and Crocodile Dundee accents are just too fucking thick and unattractive. lol |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Oh yeah |
Fuck, I am drunk.
Hold me closer.
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| Originally posted by Renzo Fuck, I am drunk. Hold me closer. |
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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel Good to know. That fucking Steve Irwin and Crocodile Dundee accents are just too fucking thick and unattractive. lol |
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| Originally posted by Teezdalien They are pretty exaggerated accents to be honest. Queenslanders are generally pretty bad though. Some of the women I've met here are the worst. Not so bad when sober, but man do they turn into bogans after a few drinks. |
You know it's pretty bad when a sentence degenerates into two syllables.
Carn' ****! 
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| Originally posted by Teezdalien They are pretty exaggerated accents to be honest. Queenslanders are generally pretty bad though. Some of the women I've met here are the worst. Not so bad when sober, but man do they turn into bogans after a few drinks. |

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Originally posted by Sushipunk ![]() Hahaha, I know JUST what you mean. Though, have you ever been up to far north QLD? |
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| Originally posted by Teezdalien No, though I can imagine it. This is just an impression from a few people I've come across from Caboolture, which says it all really. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Hahaha, Caboolture fucking sucks. The sweaty arsehole of the Sunshine Coast. And I would know. I grew up on the Sunshine Coast |
Had this [Summer Ale] last night - not too shabby
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Originally posted by Renzo Had this [Summer Ale] last night - not too shabby |

I've been enjoying a six pack Narragansett beer. The funny thing I got it at Trade Joe's because it was in the local section and looked like a fun micro brew from the coastal town of Narragansett Rhode Island, with pictures of old new england whaling ships on the label. After my second beer I inspected the label closer and found out it wasn't brewed in Narragansett but 400 miles away in Rochester, NY. After which it some how didn't taste as good. Goes to show how with beer we are buying an idea of a far away place that doesn't really exist or at least not how we imagine it does. Would Guinness be the same if it was brewed in Mexico? I believe this has already happen that its brewed in other locations to facilitate international distribution.
I've never been a big fan of guinness to begin with. People that have been to the factory, or in ireland for that matter, swear that the beer is much better over there. Don't know whether or not to believe them - maybe it's just that the idea of drinking a guinness in ireland is more appealing than drinking one elsewhere.
It's a good point you raise about beer and where it's brewed. The BMC beers in America - the big macros brews (bud/miller/coors) are no longer owned by american companies. Yeah, they're still brewed here for the most part, but budweiser is no longer as american as most people think it is. On 4th of july I made a lot of enemies...parading around with my Stone beers, pointing at people with BMC brews and calling them anti-american. lol
right now i'm drinking this big guy:
a bit uninteresting for a double ipa but it's good nonetheless.
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| Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights I've never been a big fan of guinness to begin with. People that have been to the factory, or in ireland for that matter, swear that the beer is much better over there. Don't know whether or not to believe them - maybe it's just that the idea of drinking a guinness in ireland is more appealing than drinking one elsewhere. |
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| It's a good point you raise about beer and where it's brewed. The BMC beers in America - the big macros brews (bud/miller/coors) are no longer owned by american companies. Yeah, they're still brewed here for the most part, but Budweiser is no longer as american as most people think it is. On 4th of July I made a lot of enemies...parading around with my Stone beers, pointing at people with BMC brews and calling them anti-American. |
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| Originally posted by igottaknow That's ironic because beer that ppl now regard as American, Budweiser and Coors, etc were once seen as foreign because they were brought over by German emigrants. Around WWI ppl wanted to ban beer because they felt that immigrant workers might be sympathetic to the Kaiser. Anti-patriotic belief might have been a contributing factor to prohibition, but I'd have to refresh my memory. Needless to say people opinion of a product are greatly influenced by its perceived origin and the current relationship that they have with that country. |
http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/be...arth-annotated/

Couldn't find a better pic:

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| Originally posted by gehzumteufel Well, Adam, since seeing this, I went to the local bottle shop to pick up the standard Aventinus, I happen to also notice they carry (but don't list on their site!) the Eisbock. I bought both, and here are my thoughts. Aventinus Eisbock: Very strong flavour, and also has a very strong alcohol taste to it. A bit hard to drink as a result. Aventinus: A bit like Chimay blue, but still different. A good, flavourful beer in what seems to be a more Belgian style (I could be wrong on that though) ale. |
I forget what it was called, but has anyone ever had a belgian beer that comes in a ceramic-looking bottle and has an elephant on the label? I had it the other day, and it was terrible imo. I didn't know they made beer out of fermented elephant piss.
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 I forget what it was called, but has anyone ever had a belgian beer that comes in a ceramic-looking bottle and has an elephant on the label? I had it the other day, and it was terrible imo. I didn't know they made beer out of fermented elephant piss. |

Yeah that's it, I think it was Nocturna. It tasted like rotten fruit to me. Not a big fan at all. I'll stick to my stouts 
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