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  1. 1. Which is better American German or English beers.

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    • American
    • English
    • Who cares bartender another round for the house.


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Well my fervent(possibly fermented) mind was a little restless and I made a beam dps list as per currently available beams in the game. Let the flames begin.. and I have a Missile list in the wings..

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For you wimps that vote for American beer, clearly you have a) never had a decent beer in your life, and b ) have no taste. :(:P:P:lol:

Edit: I do love that each and every one of Magoo's test results shows that each and every weapon from the Keui station, be it hellbore or in this case the Tractor Repulsor is shown as, well... the worst of the worst :P

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Ranko, 2 things...

First don't lump all American beers in with the commercial swill that you see in your local 7-11. There are some extremely good American beers out there if you care to spend more than 30 seconds looking.

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Ranko, 2 things...

First don't lump all American beers in with the commercial swill that you see in your local 7-11. There are some extremely good American beers out there if you care to spend more than 30 seconds looking.

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I grew up in Europe where beer = yellow, thin piss

Except when I visited Amsterdam, where I had an [url="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/548/33922"]Oranjeboom stout[/url] that I've never been able to find again. I bet Belgium has great beers. Never been to the UK.

Now I've been living in the US for a very long time and have recently begun to discover breweries. You know, small-scale companies that produce ingenious brews.

Right now I'm sitting here with a [url="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/70155"]Belgian Yeti made by Great Divide Brewery[/url] here in Colorado. This is a thick, black brew that just blows my mind. Thus far I've been a fan of [url="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/19216"]Great Divide's Oak Aged Imperial Stout[/url] (which btw is the best replacement for Guinness in a Guiness bread!) ... but this Belgian Yeti's awesome. There's a [url="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/434/1314"]Brazilian Black beer, Xingu[/url], that is fantastic, super refreshing with no aftertaste. These types of brews are a bit more expensive, are higher in alcohol and to be enjoyed like a good wine ... the complete opposite of a Budweiser.

Anyway, I was super surprised at how many different, wonderful brews are to be had here in the US. I know of one mountain-top brewery in my homecountry Switzerland, [url="http://www.biervision-monstein.ch/"]Brauerei Monstein[/url], (most of those beers are light color, too) but microbreweries haven't caught on as much there as they have here in the US, it seems.

Explore, save up and buy that $10 bottle and enjoy, I say.
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can't beat a good pint of real english ale. Mmmmmmm....

local small country breweries do great stuff, but more widely available Bishop's Neame, Black Sheep, Sharp's, Greene King ... my mouth is watering ... can't get these in Aus ... unless you look really hard.

We do have the best beer ads though:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94syGYcdGcU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94syGYcdGcU[/url]

I liked the bit where he drops his knife in the water and it comes out as a lightsabre! And the guy who pushes his GF in.

The Tassie lagers are a bit above a cut - although don't expect to see them exported anywhere, they're fairly small breweries.
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Haha, that dude pushes his g/f in...

If yer in the central PA area you should check out Troegs Brewery in Harrisburg. They have an open sampler bar and tours on Saturdays. Run by a coupla brothers who actually do the tours. They got some great stuff.

Appalachian Brewing Company is another pretty good one with it's own restaurant downstairs.

And you if yer in the NW part of PA check out Erie Brewing Company. :) Edited by Raezzor
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