Beer thread
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@hooroo said in Beer thread:
@kiwiwomble said in Memes:
I bet we all have a photo like that.
How good does that beer look too? That is a VB, or a Carlton Draught, or a Lion Red or a DB. Heck, maybe it's a fucking Rheineck.
Either way, it's cold, sub-4.5% alcohol, and that bloke is about to enjoy 15 of them.
always remember dad enjoyed a Rheineck...or even the odd Joseph Coutts, normally in a swapa crate
First beer I ever had was a Joseph Coutts
My dad barely drank, but when he did, he had a couple of DB Draughts
Fuck. King. Gross
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@mariner4life said in Beer thread:
@hooroo said in Beer thread:
@kiwiwomble said in Memes:
I bet we all have a photo like that.
How good does that beer look too? That is a VB, or a Carlton Draught, or a Lion Red or a DB. Heck, maybe it's a fucking Rheineck.
Either way, it's cold, sub-4.5% alcohol, and that bloke is about to enjoy 15 of them.
always remember dad enjoyed a Rheineck...or even the odd Joseph Coutts, normally in a swapa crate
First beer I ever had was a Joseph Coutts
My dad barely drank, but when he did, he had a couple of DB Draughts
Fuck. King. Gross
When I was three, I was allowed a sip of the froth off Dad's DB draught. I didn't like it but I felt special as I was allowed it so would always ask.
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@voodoo said in Beer thread:
Man I miss crates. From swapping them in Welly, to buying them over the bar at Gardies in Dunners. Environmentalists before our time
Swapa crate is still very much alive and well in the King Country (and it doesn't just have to be Waikato...)
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@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@mn5 beer from a 750ml bottle is far superior to thier canned or 330ml cousins!
Same shit just more of it.
750ml bottles are exciting in your late teens and early 20s though.
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@gt12 said in Beer thread:
I bet we all have a photo like that.
How good does that beer look too? That is a VB, or a Carlton Draught, or a Lion Red or a DB. Heck, maybe it's a fucking Rheineck.
Either way, it's cold, sub-4.5% alcohol, and that bloke is about to enjoy 15 of them.
Lion Brown or Bavarian Bitter at ours (not anymore, thank god).
My old man drank Lion Brown too, so that's what I was offered when I was young. I have never been a fan of Waikato Draught.
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@mn5 said in Beer thread:
@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@mn5 beer from a 750ml bottle is far superior to thier canned or 330ml cousins!
Same shit just more of it.
750ml bottles are exciting in your late teens and early 20s though.
500 ml bottles of Heartland are nice.
One of the things I really like about Japan, especially as I can buy one on my way home and drink it while walking down the street.
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@gt12 said in Beer thread:
@mn5 said in Beer thread:
@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@mn5 beer from a 750ml bottle is far superior to thier canned or 330ml cousins!
Same shit just more of it.
750ml bottles are exciting in your late teens and early 20s though.
500 ml bottles of Heartland are nice.
One of the things I really like about Japan, especially as I can buy one on my way home and drink it while walking down the street.
Yeah I did that in London with cans of Red Stripe back in the day
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@gt12 ha I used to work in an off-licence in the UK part time, and used to amaze me the number of people would get off the bus, come in, grab a can or 2 to drink while walking home...
2 dudes had returned form a football match that thier team had won, so bought a bottle of veuve clicquot (wasnt the cheap one either) and drank it straight form the bottle as they wandered home!
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@gt12 You can do that in NZ - as long as you don't mind some strange looks.
Always remember when I started living in Netherlands being told how great it was coz you could piss in the street
Although I did discover the Politie weren't keen on you doing it on their nice leather coats.
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@dogmeat said in Beer thread:
@gt12 You can do that in NZ - as long as you don't mind some strange looks.
Always remember when I started living in Netherlands being told how great it was coz you could piss in the street
Although I did discover the Politie weren't keen on you doing it on their nice leather coats.
Yeah it's generally only CBDs that have booze bans, and beaches!
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@machpants said in Beer thread:
Cheaper British beer!
Be careful what you wish for.
I am a huge fan of the best british beer. They have cask conditioned ales that are just awesome. But these aren't what we will get. The same ales when put in a bottle are mostly meh! (I would welcome the odd Fullers ESB or Youngs Spesh every now and then though and this could make them easier to get)
Their 'craft beer' generally is no better than the dozens of options we already have. I can see our supermarkets flooded with the incredibly average range from Brewdog (which are in the same realm as Macs or Monteiths IMO)
There are, of course, some places pushing boundaries especially around wild yeasts and I would be happy to see them on our shelves as something different. If we get the core range stuff from Wild Beer Company we may get some of their more interesting stuff on the side. -
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@delicatessen said in Beer thread:
@machpants said in Beer thread:
Cheaper British beer!
Hopefully it'll bring scotch prices down too
I doubt it. Unless an importer and distributor thinks they will sell more at slightly lower prices the price points won't change.
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@crucial said in Beer thread:
Brewdog
22% owned by a private equity company since 2017. Their poorer IPAs (Punk IPA, not nice) are stocked in convenience stores in China, alongside InBev's Goose Island (not good). The "Dead Pony" (name?) light ale is probably still good.
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@tim said in Beer thread:
@crucial said in Beer thread:
Brewdog
22% owned by a private equity company since 2017. Their poorer IPAs (Punk IPA, not nice) are stocked in convenience stores in China, alongside InBev's Goose Island (not good). The "Dead Pony" (name?) light ale is probably still good.
They served a great purpose as a market disruptor in the UK which is why they went big quick with public offferings. Every corner Tescos or Sainsburys stocks them.
I don't think they set out to do it that way but saw a business model opening as the big retailers wanted to fill a 'craft beer' space on the shelves.
As a pub option at places that only work off kegs they are often the best choice (when your other choices are Peroni etc) and Punk isn't that bad fresh off the tap.
Beavertown are following a similar path.Yeastie Boys are also pretty much a UK brand now and getting distribution in supermarkets like Waitrose is a huge win for them. Credit to them that they keep an 'adventurous' arm going with some experimental stuff and a network of independent pubs that distribute these one-offs.