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Love a few Asahi's but only the brewed in Japan stuff, not the crap brewed in England or else where. Huge difference in taste imo.
 
I've been getting into Zlaty Bazant (Slovenian) beer lately. :thumbsu::thumbsu:

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I considered buying some Boags Pure last week. What's the difference between this and the Boags Premium? I don't think the Premium has additives either.

Dunno about the technical differences.

I love both of them, but if anything Pure seemed a little smoother for mine.

40 degree weather can make ordinary beer quite incredible though, but I'm confident I'd enjoy this beer at the worst of times. :D
 
HBF is still on the Corona. :eek:

Drink a Guinness you big girl. :thumbsu: :D

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I haven’t read this thread in its entirety so i do apologize if it’s been mentioned but last night I had a Bee Sting - Honey Wheat Beer from Barossa Valley Brewing.

It was a very nice beer to drink. Not as good as James Squires, James Boags or Coopers Pale Ale but will buy it again.

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It's better than Boags.

And possibly better than Boags Honey Porter which was a limited release. :(

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I forget about the alcohol content if I'm drinking Chimay Blue.

You can't really taste the 9% alcohol.

Good reviews here - http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/215/2512
 
time to bump this thread.

I've had a very fine night of beer drinking.

Brains SA, followed by a couple of Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA's and rounded out by a Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barley Wine.

Good time had by all :thumbsu:
 

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I picked up a carton of Tooheys Old for $30 today. I reckon this is a pretty good beer for a mainstream Australian brewery. It has a nice ammount of maltiness and goes down pretty easy for a dark ale.
 
I picked up a carton of Tooheys Old for $30 today. I reckon this is a pretty good beer for a mainstream Australian brewery. It has a nice ammount of maltiness and goes down pretty easy for a dark ale.

It is one of the most underrated mainstream beers on the market. The fact it's also one of the cheapest is a massive win.
 
I'm under 50 and drink stout.

Tooheys Old isn't a stout but it is a great value beer!

Of the dark beers though, I'm currently drinking
-Sinha (Lion) Stout
-Southwark Stout
- Hatlfiter Stout from Grand Ridge

Especially impressed with the Sinha, from Sri Lanka

Correct. I'd say it's a dark ale.

I like the Southwark stout, but as far as Adelaide-made stouts go, you cannot go past Coopers.

While in Vietnam, I was buying cans of Castle Milk Stout to keep in the hotel room fridge. I think it's South African, but it's marketed by Millers who have a brewery in Vietnam. It was quite potent (6.8% maybe?), but very smooth and easy to drink for a stout. It would be a great starting point for anyone not familiar with stouts. Has anyone else tried this drop?
 
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