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| Originally posted by Meat187 You guys have no clue how to drink beer, do you? This is the proper way: 1) Open the Guiness can. 2) Pour it in the toilet. 3) Buy German beer. 4) Drink that. |
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| Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights weihenstephaner!!! |
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| Originally posted by Scratchula Where are you from? |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J You pour a Guinness slowly at an angle until it's 3/4s full, then you leave it to settle before adding the final quarter. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler I'm talking about German beer being extremely highly rated by people who don't know anything about beer, while those who know beer know that 95% of beer in Germany is worthless, just like in every other country in the world. There are good beers in Germany but they are regional specialities that I am sure neither you nor the German poster earlier have ever heard of and are not indicative of the quality of the average German beer. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Not with the cans. They're designed to be poured in one action. Uh...no. Even Germany's average beers are better than most other countries' efforts. Their best beers are, well, the best. Until you provide proof for your post above (i.e. an "expert" opinion), my post will remain correct. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler McDonalds make the best food in the world, until you provide proof (i.e. an "expert" opinion), my post will remain correct. To make things clear, no expert in beer thinks there is anything remarkable about German beer, so you telling me there is and asking me to 'provide proof' to the contrary is much like someone insisting the finest wine in the world comes out of a box bought at Costco and demanding proof that it doesn't. |
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced please provide a report from an expert regarding which beers are the best....and no you and your idiot friends are not experts. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler McDonalds make the best food in the world, until you provide proof (i.e. an "expert" opinion), my post will remain correct. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler To make things clear, no expert in beer thinks there is anything remarkable about German beer, so you telling me there is and asking me to 'provide proof' to the contrary is much like someone insisting the finest wine in the world comes out of a box bought at Costco and demanding proof that it doesn't. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler You have a computer, you have Google. Not sure why it's up to me to educate you. |
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You claimed that "experts" hold a certain position, and I'm now asking you to back it up. I, on the other hand, haven't claimed to know anything about what "experts" think on the topic of McDonalds. I'm not required to provide a source of any kind in order to disprove your statement. |
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| That statement might be true, were it not for the fact that I'm a huge beer drinker. Though I don't claim to have any special authority on the subject, I'm certainly not a cretin. I've tried hundreds of beers from countries all around the world. Though ultimately everything comes down to taste, it is recognised that Germany's preservative-free beers are generally of a very high standard. Why else would the biggest beer festival on the planet be held in Munich? |
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| When you've made a claim, it's up to you to provide proof. Otherwise, people will assume you're bullshitting. So, show us some "experts", please. |
You've both mercilessly killed this thread. Congratulations.
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| Originally posted by D-res You've both mercilessly killed this thread. Congratulations. |
Worst American beer ever to come to Canada;
Iastes like a diet-softdrink infused golden shower
It's only sold in cans.
Best way to drink it: Open top, pour over open toilet.
Best American beer I wish they had in Canada;

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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler It is unfortunate that people who dont understand a thing about beer insist they are experts, isn't it. |
Sorry Jake, but California has Craftsman, Green Flash, AND Stone Brewing...I think we win the US 
also, who drinks beer out of a can? uhm...bottles plz?
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| Originally posted by bas Sorry Jake, but California has Craftsman, Green Flash, AND Stone Brewing...I think we win the US |
How did you manage to avoid a Stone while we were hanging out? Shit son.
Stone Arrogant Bastard > everything.
Umm, I had one before we got to the venue, remember? Although really fucking good, I still say Session is better.
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| Originally posted by Trance Nutter pot, meet kettle. |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler Yeah that might make sense if I hadn't demonstrated knowledge of beer and they hadn't both demonstrated total ignorance. |
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| Originally posted by idoru Umm, I had one before we got to the venue, remember? Although really fucking good, I still say Session is better. |
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| Originally posted by Trance Nutter right, and where is the worldly knowledge you have imparted? And their ignorance? And most importantly, where have they professed to be experts? There's only one person claiming to be an expert here, you, and only one person looking like a right arrogant tool, you. Get off your fucking high-horse. |
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| Originally posted by bas lol oh yeah! Their specialty beers are much better imo, Crafstman though...always a hit. So good. So so good. |
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| Originally posted by tubularbills also, who drinks beer out of a can? uhm...bottles plz? |
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| Originally posted by ChrisWChandler Perhaps you should go look up what the term "high horse" actually means. Because I'm pretty sure it doesn't mean what you think it does. |
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high horse –noun a haughty attitude or temper; a contemptuous manner. A mood or attitude of stubborn arrogance or contempt To be on one's “high horse” is to be disdainful or conceited |
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