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german beers
L Block
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ive currently taken to german beers i.e. becks, erdinger, bitburger etc. can anyone recommend to me any other german beers
danke
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hoffmeister and skol0
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Veltins ...... Lovely0
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Real ale - it's not German but it tastes better.0
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Warsteiner0
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Ein Berliner0
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Schlafenhuger
Fassenkrauter
Wielenschpoolicht0 -
Alte Schpeckled Huhne0
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cheers people, ill keep a look out for these.
looks like have plenty of drinking to do : )0 -
Excellent thread and timely for me as I am about to embark on a stag weekend to Munich. Keep the advice coming please.0
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Das Boot..... goes down well !0
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Aldi sell a 6 pack of 33cl bottles of German Steinhauser beer for £3.99. Very nice!0
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Franziskaner Weissbier0
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Oliver Bier(Hoff)
CAMRA beer festivals always have a foreign beer section with a selection of interesting bottles, and sometimes a german or belgian beer on draft
If you're in Munich, go to any of the beer gardens, and dive in.
http://patto1ro.home.xs4all.nl/munipubs.htm
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Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway0
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Erdinger for me.0
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Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway
i had it straight the other week - the worst thing i have ever tasted. with monster - now youre talking.......
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Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway
Jagermeister is the devil in liquid form
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Oliver Bier(Hoff)
It will be rude not to dive in, although March might be a little too cold for the gardens.
CAMRA beer festivals always have a foreign beer section with a selection of interesting bottles, and sometimes a german or belgian beer on draft
If you're in Munich, go to any of the beer gardens, and dive in.
http://patto1ro.home.xs4all.nl/munipubs.htm
This is a great link, ta.0 -
After the fulham game, we ended up in a german bar on the fulham road, where we had a few pints of Paulaner it was very nice!
Couple of the less masculine among us were drinking Frulli, a strawberry beer!0 -
I'm of course spoilt by Czech beer, but my favourite German beer is Jever. It comes from the north coast near the Danish border. Slightly herby taste to it. Anti-marketing types look away now, but it's also a lovely brand full of images of the Northern coast that make my heart ache living so far from the sea.0
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I just saw this thread and thought "Hmm... Beer"! I am turning into Homer Simpson.0
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About 10% on draught, cost the equalivant of about £1.22 a pint...can't argue, although you can after about 10 pints when you puke up in your bed cos of it0 -
Budweiser ;-)0
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Its Belgian but...

How good a name is that?0 -
Budweiser ;-)
Not quite German, but the real Czech Budweiser is decent.
The American Budweiser imitation that we get imported in this country ..... how do people manage to drink that?0 -
Through their mouths?Budweiser ;-)
Not quite German, but the real Czech Budweiser is decent.
The American Budweiser imitation that we get imported in this country ..... how do people manage to drink that?
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Thank you, Nathan. Valuable insight that.0
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The only thing the two Budweisers have in common is the name. The American firm saw the name and chose it because they thought it sounded like a good name for a beer. Subsequently they have taken the Czech firm to courts all over the world to protect "their" name!
Czech Budweiser is made with grain, hops, water and yeast - the US drink is made with rice (as that's cheaper). There is no comparison.0 -
Warsteiner
I'm with Ross on this one , they use to sell it at Makro but it's not been in stock for a while
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