Beer thread
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@snowy said in Beer thread:
@bovidae Alan Whetton?
Yes. There is another photo with more of the Auckland team.
Edit: I should add that none of the photos have captions describing who is in the photo, only how the photo relates to rugby. That photo simply says "To the victors, the spoils...".
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@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@snowy Olo Brown I think.
Def not Olo. Knew most of those guys from my teens at the supporters club. M Jones was always amusing, won MoM an awful lot and had to make a lot of speeches. Such a shy guy back then, head down, - "mumble, mumble, thanks" having just smacked guys all over the park.
Eden Park was good place to grow up. I didn't even mind the shit beer at the time.
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Worst beer on earth is Brains Bitter. I had it at the Welsh Bar in welly that used to be a public toilet ( locals will know where I mean )
It's about 3.5% so even weaker than the horrifically shitty generic draught lagers that NZ produces in abundance. To be substantially shitter than them is quite an achievement.
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@antipodean said in Beer thread:
Hit a few breweries in Sydney the other weekend. My favourites:
- Batch Brewing - Their APA is excellent. Honourable mention for their Double Rainbow, a XXPA.
- Young Henrys - Summer Hop IPA.
- Wayward Brewing - India Pale Ale.
- Grifter Brewing - Neighbourhood NEIPA.
All great breweries.
Been meaning to get down to Grifter to try that NEIPA as I'm a big convert to that style of beer. How was the Neighbourhood NEIPA?
@antipodean have you been to Akasha yet? One of the best breweries in Aus in my opinion.
Worth noting here in Aus, Sydney in particular, Deep Creek brewing, from the north shore of Auckland, now have their beers available at First Choice Liquor.
I'm a huge fan of their Brewtiful Haze NEIPA and consider it one of the best examples of this style of beer.
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@crucial said in Beer thread:
Waitemata Sparkling was an old classic. Was probably the Auckland equivalent of Waikato but drinkable.
@nzzp said in Beer thread:
If you haven't got munted on 440ml 'Ranfurly draft' or 'South Island draft' you haven't lived
My time of drinking shitty beers was late 90's/early 2000's while at Otago Uni
Waitemata was fine. I would have that ahead of most of the usual brands. It was only around for a few months at my local liquor store and only in crate bottles. I think they were offloading soon to be expired stock in the student area
Double Brown was the best of the genuinely shitty beers once you got used to it. The worst part was the last 2-3 sips because the sediment would settle leaving a watery gritty mouthful. You would have another one already open to wash away the taste
Ranfurly was just bad. Tasted metallic. It was slightly cheaper than Double Brown though..
There was one worse than Ranfurly. It had a really generic name.. 'Kiwi' or 'New Zealand' something? It was a whole dollar a dozen cheaper than Ranfurly. That $1 was very important at the time.
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@duluth probably Flame or Ice beer haha...man that stuff was cheap and shite!
Rheineck was another shite beer...although when you were young, cost was usually the determining factor in what you drunk...think we used to get 2L flagons for about $2 - fill yer own mind you haha.
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@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
although when you were young, cost was usually the determining factor in what you drunk
Dollars per alcohol content. Had a mate that drank vermouth based on that theory - he never went far in life.
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@roninwc said in Beer thread:
@antipodean said in Beer thread:
Hit a few breweries in Sydney the other weekend. My favourites:
- Batch Brewing - Their APA is excellent. Honourable mention for their Double Rainbow, a XXPA.
- Young Henrys - Summer Hop IPA.
- Wayward Brewing - India Pale Ale.
- Grifter Brewing - Neighbourhood NEIPA.
All great breweries.
Been meaning to get down to Grifter to try that NEIPA as I'm a big convert to that style of beer. How was the Neighbourhood NEIPA?
Nice enough for me to recall. Fruity hops with balanced bitterness (in comparison to my usual preference of heavy IBU ales). Although I was about eight hours in on day two by that stage.
@antipodean have you been to Akasha yet? One of the best breweries in Aus in my opinion.
No I haven't. I'll put that on my list. It's not Portland, but there's a fair few breweries these days and we've got Bentspoke and Capital Brewing on our door step.
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I haven't actually tried this:
https://www.moabeer.com/store/legasea-lager
I know that there are quite a few recreational fishermen here so might be worth supporting. I will give it a go and give it to family, friends that I don't like if it is shit.
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@RoninWC Just looked up the availability of Deep Creek's Pontoon in a Monsoon IPA at First Choice liquor. $150 a case - that's not a displaced decimal point. That's one hundred and fifty dollarydoos.
I suppose part of that is they're 440mL cans, but sweet baby jesus this government is taking the piss.
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@duluth said in Beer thread:
@crucial said in Beer thread:
Waitemata Sparkling was an old classic. Was probably the Auckland equivalent of Waikato but drinkable.
@nzzp said in Beer thread:
If you haven't got munted on 440ml 'Ranfurly draft' or 'South Island draft' you haven't lived
My time of drinking shitty beers was late 90's/early 2000's while at Otago Uni
Waitemata was fine. I would have that ahead of most of the usual brands. It was only around for a few months at my local liquor store and only in crate bottles. I think they were offloading soon to be expired stock in the student area
Double Brown was the best of the genuinely shitty beers once you got used to it. The worst part was the last 2-3 sips because the sediment would settle leaving a watery gritty mouthful. You would have another one already open to wash away the taste
Ranfurly was just bad. Tasted metallic. It was slightly cheaper than Double Brown though..
There was one worse than Ranfurly. It had a really generic name.. 'Kiwi' or 'New Zealand' something? It was a whole dollar a dozen cheaper than Ranfurly. That $1 was very important at the time.
Was it Big Horn? Used to be $7:99/Doz at the Totara Lodge bottle store.
Purchased it once and couldn't stomach it. Awful stuff.
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@hooroo said in Beer thread:
Big Horn
Oh, I had that a couple of times. Definitely below Ranfurly
Some old NZ beer cans: http://www.canmuseum.com/Search.aspx?PageNo=1&StartRowIndex=1&Brand=&Flavor=66&Volume=&Country=173&Year=&Description=
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@duluth said in Beer thread:
@hooroo said in Beer thread:
Big Horn
Oh, I had that a couple of times. Definitely below Ranfurly
Some old NZ beer cans: http://www.canmuseum.com/Search.aspx?PageNo=1&StartRowIndex=1&Brand=&Flavor=66&Volume=&Country=173&Year=&Description=
(Maybe I was thinking of NZ Lager?? But the reviews for it seem too good)Not Leopard either? Used to be called Shield Snorters Draft I think
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@antipodean said in Beer thread:
@RoninWC Just looked up the availability of Deep Creek's Pontoon in a Monsoon IPA at First Choice liquor. $150 a case - that's not a displaced decimal point. That's one hundred and fifty dollarydoos.
I suppose part of that is they're 440mL cans, but sweet baby jesus this government is taking the piss.
@antipodean Same for the Brewtiful Haze, way too much but I can't help myself and keep buying the 4 packs at $35.
But say when you compare this to one you would be familiar with, the Bentspoke Sprocket IPA, one of my absolute favourites, at around $25 a 4 pack for 375 ml cans, it isn't too bad as it works out to be $10 for an extra 260 ml.
Okay now that I have put it that way, I find myself slowly muttering to myself trying to justify the additional $10.
But you are spot on, the taxes on these beers is just utterly retarded! Also, I do think some Breweries and local distributors are taking the piss with the pricing.