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Started by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter - 27 Replies

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LM
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Col wrote:LM,

Cor Blimey! Will have to save the pennies up for a trip. But drinking two at a time is a bit hardcore for me. :D


ha ha ha ha :lol:
ya Im more of a wine,gin or martini girl (note-not all together :D) ....but that always hurts me too much...think I should stick to water ha ha ha :lol:

Edited 1 time. Last update at 03-Mar-2009

Brucie
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

I seem to remember getting very tipsy very quickly on a particular beer in Val D'isere. Think it was called Mutzig or something. Was later informed it was about 8%!!! :wink:

Anyone else had this brew?
"Better to remain reticent and have people think one is an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt"

Bandit
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Brucie wrote:I seem to remember getting very tipsy very quickly on a particular beer in Val D'isere. Think it was called Mutzig or something. Was later informed it was about 8%!!! :wink:

Anyone else had this brew?


Oh yes :lol: :thumbup:

Pelforth Bruin (sp) is another worth a try :D

Hirsty
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Speaking from experience - having worked in a brewery (Inveralmond) and having judged a few beer festivals in my time, I would have to say the best beer is the free one.
He was a wise man who invented beer - Plato

Timeforabeer
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Re Bandit's comment - I spent a very enjoyable summer working in France and Pelforth Brune (sp?) was the beer of choice. though locals were a bit bemused by us drinking it as it was seen then - dunno about now - as an old fellers' beer. Bit like a milk stout here, I guess.

Mutzig does some real liver-whackers but the standard brew is very, er, standard

BUT this isn't getting the job done of helping Wickers with his weiss-beer appreciation. I have to say I prefer the filtered, 'crystal' versions as opposed to the cloudy 'hefeweiss'; not sure there is much taste difference, never having lined them up for a taste test, but all that cloudiness just screams 'monster hangover' to me.

Beer of preference: the really fresh, crisp 'kolsch' type beers from Cologne... mmmm... and a Lowenbrau in Munich... must leave this thought or the afternoon will end abruptly with me going to the pub.
Yeah, I knew that.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Timeforabeer wrote:I think the only sensible way forward is an in-depth taste test.


MMMMMMmmmmm :shock:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

vampyre wrote:

Mmmm.

Shall be quaffing it in less than a fortnight.

:D

...failing that, I'm hoping the Spar opposite the Penken sells Brown Ale!


It's a loverly pic and I'm sure it tastes great but I'm going to Switzerland not Austria :mrgreen:

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Beer'
posted Mar-2009

Some of the better ones I have tasted have come from the Munich area, I do enjoy both the Heffe and the Crystal types, I'll report back on the tastings next week :shock: :shock:

Topic last updated on 03-March-2009 at 21:54