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Posted by matty on Oct-20-2003 03:36:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH


Tyskie (best Polish beer imo, LCBO just began importing this)


Seriously? That is awesome...i get my buddies here from school to bring me polish beers from Chicago...Piast, Okocim, EB, etc...


Posted by Dj-HordasH on Oct-20-2003 03:55:


quote:

Sarajevsko pivo - Brewed since 1864 in Bosnia

This beer has the current rating:
5 bottletops - bloody excellent


Posted by bass drive on Oct-20-2003 03:55:

quote:
There is a non-german beer called lowgarden that comes in a light blue can and has two lions standnig up on hinds against the logo.. Maybe I'm not getting the name right - but I can see the can in my head and I'll get the name for you tomorrow.


ok I found it. lowgarden rang a bell..
it's L�wenbr�u

thanks for the help, the suspense was killing me haha


Posted by victor on Oct-20-2003 03:55:

stella and CORONA!!!!!

hahah


Posted by Rocco on Oct-20-2003 04:01:

i'm not much of a beer drinker but when i do drink beer it's imports:


- Hansa
- Stella Artois
- Heineken


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:07:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
There is a non-german beer called lowgarden that comes in a light blue can and has two lions standnig up on hinds against the logo..


It's called Lowenbrau..

Lowenbrau

I just needed 10 mins to ponder it.. Enjoy! It is a tasty beer indeed!


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by bass drive
ok I found it. lowgarden rang a bell..
it's L�wenbr�u


Good to see you found it.. I knew it was lowen-something...

I was mixing the hoegarden and the lowenbrau.... Similar cans..


Posted by DigiNut on Oct-20-2003 04:08:

Oh yeah, I forgot skittlebrau.


Posted by drewfactor on Oct-20-2003 04:09:

I like all sorts of beers! I know this is blasphemy among Canadians, but I really like American Beers like Miller, Michelob, and Bud. Okay, it's weak (and generally an inferior brew) and doesn't have as much taste, but it's great because you can drink lots of it and it doesn't give you that bad aftertaste the next day.

I also love Heineken and Budvar (the orignal version of Budweiezer from Czeck republic).

My cultural background is Northern England (Leeds), so I love my Bitters most of all. Tetley's, John Smith's and most of Theakston! I don't think you can get Theakston in Canada though


Posted by rabbitjoker on Oct-20-2003 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Oh yeah, I forgot skittlebrau.


rj - "Do you have any beers with candies floating in it??"

Digi - "No, no such beer exists..."

rj - "Well then just gimme a six-pack and a couple of bags of Skittles"


Posted by Durafei on Oct-20-2003 04:16:

Canadian: None. Pretty much all Canadian beers taste pretty bad.

Import:
Heineken
Corona
Zwyiec (spelling??)


Posted by crazedcanuck on Oct-20-2003 04:40:

Canadian = Amsterdam, Maudite, Blue

Imports = Corona, Guiness, Stella


Posted by StereoPrincess on Oct-20-2003 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Durafei
Canadian: None. Pretty much all Canadian beers taste pretty bad.

Import:
Heineken
Corona
Zwyiec (spelling??)


Zywiec


Posted by Slag on Oct-20-2003 05:13:

i dont like beer


Posted by djshan on Oct-20-2003 05:55:

heineken and corona

i dont like canadian or american beer.

also i like wkd (vodka blue)


Posted by monishb on Oct-20-2003 06:16:

Canadian
Blue
imports

intl:
heini
carslberg
corona


Posted by MarkT on Oct-20-2003 06:25:

Coincidentally...my fave are all in green bottles

Beck's, Stella & Heineken...the occassional Guiness and several other imports...Domestic is a last resort


Posted by loca on Oct-20-2003 14:23:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I hear that Stella Artois is kin to Blue or Canadian in Europe as far as quality/brand-image?


It's true Stella isn't necessarily a favorite in Belgium mainly because the alcohol % in it is so low

I would say Leffe is definitely a favorite... basically anything brewed by those good Belgian monks is great

I also like Kriek Bellevue (they have loads of different flavors) and another one called Mort Subite (Sudden Death in english)


Posted by ryanm on Oct-20-2003 14:36:

MMMMMM BEER

Canadian:

Alexander Keiths
Waterloo Dark
Creemore
Moosehead
Sleemans Cream Ale

Yes I'm a big fan of the home grown stuff

International:

Stella Artois
Steinlager (New Zealand)
Coopers (Austrailia)

all available at the LCBO


Posted by djeso on Oct-20-2003 15:43:

1. Stella
2. Grolsh
3. Heiniken
4. EB Special

I know i probably mispelled some names he he


Posted by TheDemon on Oct-20-2003 16:41:

Becks!


Posted by HappyToday on Oct-20-2003 16:57:

Smiling Frog Well......

Well......I kinda like Kokanee beer.....hmm and molson Canadian.....pretty simple stuff really...


Posted by KemisT on Oct-20-2003 17:12:

Domestic:
-Kieths
-Canadian

Imports:
-Stella
-Hieni
-Sagres (portugal) good shit!!


Posted by mr. poopyhead on Oct-21-2003 01:19:

no money:
canadian
ex
max ice
lucky force 10 <-- err... does malt liquor count?

have money:
keith's
rickard's honey brown

i'll drink anything mostly... cept heiniken and corona....

oh yeah, the BEST beer i've EVER had was called GOLDEN HORSESHOE PREMIUM LAGER... the problem is i can't find it ANYWHERE... the only tim'e i've had it was at a beer fest in hamilton 2 years ago... i've been looking for it ever since then... can anyone help?


Posted by mr. poopyhead on Oct-21-2003 01:23:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
rj - "Do you have any beers with candies floating in it??"

Digi - "No, no such beer exists..."

rj - "Well then just gimme a six-pack and a couple of bags of Skittles"


i actually made skittlebrau once... it was fucking disgusting... all the skittles lose their color and sit at the bottom of the beer looking like pale poo... now eating skittles separately WHILE drinkin... that's GOOD, =P


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