Beer thread
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Yep Butterbank TR. Koenig is quite nice too. Peroni is great, on tap at Bbank I think. You're right about the range, both are a must stop if I am out and about in Whangarei. The stairway will be great, will be a good little complex when its finished (not to mention, you won't have to walk around the block to get to either one!) Keep an eye at the Supermarket for Peroni TR, I bought a 12 box from Pak 'N' Save recently for about $20
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Of the NZ boutiques I take my hat off to those brewers giving us a variety of good brews to sample. Some are better than others and many aren't worth the boutique price but it's still fun trying. For my money though nothing beats Emersons. Richard Emerson is a true master at what he does which is brew quality beers and ales. If you haven't savoured his stuff you are missing out. All the varieties are good and if you are lucky enough at the right time of the year you can get some 'Taieri George', his rememberance brew for his father. It is heaven in a glass.
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[quote name='Chiefy']Yep Butterbank TR. Koenig is quite nice too. Peroni is great, on tap at Bbank I think. You're right about the range, both are a must stop if I am out and about in Whangarei. The stairway will be great, will be a good little complex when its finished (not to mention, you won't have to walk around the block to get to either one!) Keep an eye at the Supermarket for Peroni TR, I bought a 12 box from Pak 'N' Save recently for about $20[/quote]<br />
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I tried some Italian beer once, might have even been Peroni, never again. They should stick to making wine I thought. <br />
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Yes, Emersons is great. Treat myself to a bottle now and then. One is enough to really enjoy it, and you feel like you've had a beer too. -
[quote name='Allstar'][quote name='Chiefy']Yep Butterbank TR. Koenig is quite nice too. Peroni is great, on tap at Bbank I think. You're right about the range, both are a must stop if I am out and about in Whangarei. The stairway will be great, will be a good little complex when its finished (not to mention, you won't have to walk around the block to get to either one!) Keep an eye at the Supermarket for Peroni TR, I bought a 12 box from Pak 'N' Save recently for about $20[/quote]<br />
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I tried some Italian beer once, might have even been Peroni, never again. They should stick to making wine I thought. <br />
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Yes, Emersons is great. Treat myself to a bottle now and then. One is enough to really enjoy it, and you feel like you've had a beer too.[/quote]<br />
Can't have been Peroni, that's a nice beer. <br />
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Krombacher (sp?) is a good Kraut bier, step up from Lowenbrau. I wish Stiegl (Austrian) was available here. xzxdrinks -
It probably is Scorz, you just havent found where it is...<br />
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I mean the Koenig I had was imported by a unknown outfit in Kerikeri, while it is likely available elsewhere, it is entirely possible some place imports it specially for some local pub or something??<br />
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Nastro Azzuro is made by Peroni and is a good drop also.<br />
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I see Speights have entered the low alcohol market as well; Traverse...only low alcohol beer I drink is Amstel Light, have yet to find another I like -
I'm keen on finding a good low-alcohol drop for the summer. Comes in useful at BBQs or get togethers where you want to have a few but may need to drive or last a while. Something just under 3% can usually be processed by the body (with food) without accumulating in the bloodstream. The taste of beer without getting impaired.
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the Macs one is utter shite, as is Steinlager Edge.
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I was feeling rich (don't know why really), so I want and got myself some [url=http://epicbeer.com/epic-armageddon-ipa/]Epic Armageddon IPA[/url] (India Pale Ale). Man that's some good stuff. So rich in flavours, and very very tasty. Not something you'd buy every day though, as it's about $10/bottle (500ml)<br />
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Also got a 4 pack of Mikes ale. That also hit the spot. Very malty tasting, and almost caramel. I'd almost class it as a dark beer by flavour.<br />
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People who spend their whole lives drinking pish water like Tui, Export, Lion Red are really missing out. There are so many good beers (a lot local too) out there that you can sit down and enjoy. You often don't need a more than one, as it is strong enough to get the desired effect and you can still enjoy the taste. -
[quote name='Scorz'] Krombacher (sp?) is a good Kraut bier, step up from Lowenbrau. [b]I wish Stiegl (Austrian) was available here[/b]. xzxdrinks[/quote]<br />
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Should have stayed on the shore eusa_whistle Saw it in Albany the other day - theres shit loads of Austrian beers flooding the market at the moment. Wil try a drop and think of you <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
Krombacher is onl special for $18.99 a dozen at New World...might have to get a sample!
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[quote name='taniwharugby']the Macs one is utter shite, as is Steinlager Edge.[/quote]<br />
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Are you referring to Spring Tide TR ? I reckon thats quite nice. Totally agree about Steinie edge though, save yourself some money and fill a glass 2/3 of the way up with Steinie pure then fill the rest with water, the taste will be about the same. <br />
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Peroni was voted best beer in the world by FHM some years back, still so was Steinlager so you don't know who to believe. <br />
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Crucial, Ardennes is a lovely drop. <br />
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Also fell for a bit of advertising over the weekend and bought a sixer of Monteiths cider. Very refreshing and didn't taste alcoholic whatsoever....I've been told the Macs one is better though plus a 6 pack is always better than a 4 pack ! Can definitely see myself knocking a few back in front of the cricket. <br />
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Allstar you ain't wrong, I've got to be dying of thirst to enjoy the mass produced beers you mentioned. -
[quote name='Allstar']<br />
People who spend their whole lives drinking pish water like Tui, Export, Lion Red are really missing out. There are so many good beers (a lot local too) out there that you can sit down and enjoy. [/quote]<br />
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I find this amusing.<br />
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I often try different beers when in the supermarket and cruising the aisles but I always end up back with Speights or Waikato or Guiness.<br />
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There would be few beers that you can get easily enough in NZ that I wouldn't have tried, and being a little older, price hasn't been a concern for some years, but I am yet to find a beer that I would prefer to drink all night over Speights or Waikato -
nah Springtide is the low carb one (4.5%) it is the MAcs Light that is cr@p, Edge is 3%, still sh!te.<br />
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I am with Hooroo, I know I can always drink Speights if there is nothign else, but I do like to try loads of other beers, at my fathers golf club, they have Lion red (and DB) in a 750ml bottle, dunno what it is, but there is nothign quite like beer form a big bottle!! -
[quote]I'm keen on finding a good low-alcohol drop for the summer. Comes in useful at BBQs or get togethers where you want to have a few but may need to drive or last a while. Something just under 3% can usually be processed by the body (with food) without accumulating in the bloodstream. The taste of beer without getting impaired.[/quote]<br />
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That's a serious challenge. I usually buy Amstel light, but it really just seems the best of a very poor bunch. If anyone has other suggestions I'd welcome them, as well.<br />
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Actually, for a cheapie, Haagen isn't bad and it's only 4% - still not ideal for avoiding DIC. -
the wonderful Mrs TR xzxman_in_love saw the Moa Harvest beer in New World today (@$7 a 375ml bottle) and got me a couple to try , another great drop. <br />
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Very perfumey aroma, has a nice fruity start but is just a clean crisp taste, it says it is a limited edition (hence the Harvest label me guesses), well worth the money. -
[quote name='Hooroo']There would be few beers that you can get easily enough in NZ that I wouldn't have tried, and being a little older, price hasn't been a concern for some years, but I am yet to find a beer that I would prefer to drink all night over Speights or Waikato[/quote]<br />
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Well for me there's two types of beers. <br />
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A session beer - one that you'll have a few when at a party, at a mates, watching the cricket etc. There I'll drink something like Heineken, Becks, Tiger, Turborg etc. For me that's the beer in the $15-20 a dozen range. I won't drink beers like Tui and DB as much these days, I prefer the cleaner tasting beers. In saying that, a crate day is always a bit of fun. For that, it's Tui.<br />
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A 'have a beer' beer: These are the ones I'll splash out and buy a bottle of, such as i've talked of above. Mikes, Epic, Green Man, Emersons etc. At the price they're at, there's no way you want to go out and drink a few of these in one go. Good to taste and enjoy. -
[quote name='Allstar'][quote name='Hooroo']There would be few beers that you can get easily enough in NZ that I wouldn't have tried, and being a little older, price hasn't been a concern for some years, but I am yet to find a beer that I would prefer to drink all night over Speights or Waikato[/quote]<br />
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Well for me there's two types of beers. <br />
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A session beer - one that you'll have a few when at a party, at a mates, watching the cricket etc. There I'll drink something like Heineken, Becks, Tiger, Turborg etc. For me that's the beer in the $15-20 a dozen range. I won't drink beers like Tui and DB as much these days, I prefer the cleaner tasting beers. In saying that, a crate day is always a bit of fun. For that, it's Tui.<br />
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A 'have a beer' beer: These are the ones I'll splash out and buy a bottle of, such as i've talked of above. Mikes, Epic, Green Man, Emersons etc. At the price they're at, there's no way you want to go out and drink a few of these in one go. Good to taste and enjoy.[/quote]<br />
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Couldn't have put it better myself. Add Macs and Monteiths to the session beer list and deduct DB and Tui. <br />
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As for the "Have a beer" beers its always good to have a couple in the fridge for a special occasion. Going hard and getting hammered on them is a freakin expensive exercise. -
For NZ ales, cannot go pass the Speight's range, it helped I was born in Dunedin, it is normally the first ale you have when you turn 5. Was enjoying the odd one here in Brisbane but now they only bring in Tui, Montieths and Export Gold with the usual suspect, Steinlarger. Have now found a pub that has Emerson's now and again so always make sure I indulge in one when there. Drinking the Aussie ales, only stick to Carlton Draught on tap and bottle and Tooheys Pils in the bottle.