Beer thread
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@nzzp said in Beer thread:
@Crucial we live in a craft beer paradise. It's just sensational.
also, the beer sounds really interesting
Occasionally you come across an experiment that has really worked. This is one IMO.
I might order a few to put aside as I think they will age ok and plan a dish to go with -
@nzzp said in Beer thread:
@Crucial we live in a craft beer paradise. It's just sensational.
also, the beer sounds really interesting
We do but the UK is also up there, especially with using wild yeasts. Belgium has a modern bunch riffing of old styles. Amsterdam has big “underground “ craft area in the old factories across the river.
Copenhagen has the catalyst of Mikkeller which now brews in US as well.
Of course the US is awash with good craft beer. A couple of years ago I was in Colorado and tried about 3 dozen different local brews in a few days and hardly scratched the surface.
In fact it is some of the oldest brewing countries like Germany and Austria that have a pretty weak “craft” market, probably due to the brewing laws. -
@NTA that's quality, that's the ABs ATM black shirt but playing like the wallabies at heart.
As to the schooner glasses, Ozzie need to get some skills FFS. It's not that hard to carry 4 full sized UK pint glasses, let alone little wee light weight schooners!
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@MN5 Cure cancer? Stop COVID? Create nuclear fusion?
Nah mate - when it comes to technology, it's all about the beer.
Speaking of which, I was in Beer heaven yesterday. What a fucken treat Beervana was.
good fun, eh. Tasted a shedload of different beers. BOTD was Garage Project Excessive Machine. https://garageproject.co.nz/products/excessive-machine Just insane.
Plenty of good brewers, and good food too. Finished up after 5 hours there to go to the pub, then another pub, then a pub for dinner, then a cafe, then off to bed. Great fun.
It's worth a trip to GABS sometime too. Quite a different expereince, but a chance to drink a wider range of beer (they do paddles). Nice thing about the Cake Tin is that you never see all the people - it's curved, so it gets busy but never nuts.
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@MN5 Cure cancer? Stop COVID? Create nuclear fusion?
Nah mate - when it comes to technology, it's all about the beer.
Speaking of which, I was in Beer heaven yesterday. What a fucken treat Beervana was.
good fun, eh. Tasted a shedload of different beers. BOTD was Garage Project Excessive Machine. https://garageproject.co.nz/products/excessive-machine Just insane.
Plenty of good brewers, and good food too. Finished up after 5 hours there to go to the pub, then another pub, then a pub for dinner, then a cafe, then off to bed. Great fun.
It's worth a trip to GABS sometime too. Quite a different expereince, but a chance to drink a wider range of beer (they do paddles). Nice thing about the Cake Tin is that you never see all the people - it's curved, so it gets busy but never nuts.
GABS?
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@Machpants I can carry 4 schooners but what about when I send the wife to do it like normal?
P.S. pint glasses are wasted here in summer unless you're sitting inside
True. I've been in pubs in SA where the regulars sit at the bar with little 'ponies' (a small schooner) and the barman just continually tops it up from the tap and keeps a tally. When it's 40 degrees your beer gets warm pretty quick.
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@MN5 Cure cancer? Stop COVID? Create nuclear fusion?
Nah mate - when it comes to technology, it's all about the beer.
Speaking of which, I was in Beer heaven yesterday. What a fucken treat Beervana was.
good fun, eh. Tasted a shedload of different beers. BOTD was Garage Project Excessive Machine. https://garageproject.co.nz/products/excessive-machine Just insane.
Plenty of good brewers, and good food too. Finished up after 5 hours there to go to the pub, then another pub, then a pub for dinner, then a cafe, then off to bed. Great fun.
It's worth a trip to GABS sometime too. Quite a different expereince, but a chance to drink a wider range of beer (they do paddles). Nice thing about the Cake Tin is that you never see all the people - it's curved, so it gets busy but never nuts.
My mate has the flyer so I'll need to cross reference but we made a point of trying every single one of the American ones and a couple of the English ones. I didn't bother with Tuatara, had only one Panhead, etc cos you can get those easily in everyday life.
Behemoth do some incredible beers, weird naturally but their weird shit works better than others. Pecan Pie in a beer ? Madness.....but it works.
@Duluth please feel free to move this chat to the beer thread.
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@MN5 Cure cancer? Stop COVID? Create nuclear fusion?
Nah mate - when it comes to technology, it's all about the beer.
Speaking of which, I was in Beer heaven yesterday. What a fucken treat Beervana was.
good fun, eh. Tasted a shedload of different beers. BOTD was Garage Project Excessive Machine. https://garageproject.co.nz/products/excessive-machine Just insane.
Plenty of good brewers, and good food too. Finished up after 5 hours there to go to the pub, then another pub, then a pub for dinner, then a cafe, then off to bed. Great fun.
It's worth a trip to GABS sometime too. Quite a different expereince, but a chance to drink a wider range of beer (they do paddles). Nice thing about the Cake Tin is that you never see all the people - it's curved, so it gets busy but never nuts.
GABS?
Great Australasian Beer Festival
Australia and Auckland, but a very different setup to Beervana.
@mn5 did the same as you, but in reverse! Avoided the auckland breweries, but smashed all the welly ones we could find.
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@MN5 Cure cancer? Stop COVID? Create nuclear fusion?
Nah mate - when it comes to technology, it's all about the beer.
Speaking of which, I was in Beer heaven yesterday. What a fucken treat Beervana was.
good fun, eh. Tasted a shedload of different beers. BOTD was Garage Project Excessive Machine. https://garageproject.co.nz/products/excessive-machine Just insane.
Plenty of good brewers, and good food too. Finished up after 5 hours there to go to the pub, then another pub, then a pub for dinner, then a cafe, then off to bed. Great fun.
It's worth a trip to GABS sometime too. Quite a different expereince, but a chance to drink a wider range of beer (they do paddles). Nice thing about the Cake Tin is that you never see all the people - it's curved, so it gets busy but never nuts.
GABS?
Great Australasian Beer Festival
Australia and Auckland, but a very different setup to Beervana.
@mn5 did the same as you, but in reverse! Avoided the auckland breweries, but smashed all the welly ones we could find.
I did want to try that red bubble Garage Project one but there were too many lines so fuck that then they sold out. But again, I can get Garage Project any time I want so didn't really see the point in any of the others.
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@Crucial said in Beer thread:
True. I've been in pubs in SA where the regulars sit at the bar with little 'ponies' (a small schooner) and the barman just continually tops it up from the tap and keeps a tally. When it's 40 degrees your beer gets warm pretty quick.
And if it is humid the glass sweats like a bastard leaving your table looking like a recently de-commissioned ice rink.
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@NTA said in Beer thread:
@Crucial haven't heard "pony" in years BTW. We called them "sevens" for which I have no reasoning as they're actually 5 fl oz.
South Australia: fucking it up for everyone else.
My experience was that it was different in every state. Schooners, middys, pints. That article says the term pint (for a proper pint is everywhere except SA but as you know, ask for a pint in NSW/ACT and they will wonder what you want. Also only ever heard of a pony in SA/NT