Autumn/Fall 2023

I‘m only famous for drinking good German beer :ROFLMAO:

PS.: I‘m yet to find a craft beer that I like :p
Just the opposite here, I find German industrial beers boring and week in taste, while really enjoying their craft beers, also the British, French, North American craft beers, and, of course, all beers brewed in Belgium. Mass produced beer has lost its taste.
PS: I had a superb craft beer in Boulder City, Nevada. Should you ever be there...BBQ also highly recommended. Forgot the name, but the place is in "Main" Street.
 
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Just the opposite here, I find German industrial beers boring and week in taste, while really enjoying their craft beers, also the British, French, North American craft beers, and, of course, all beers brewed in Belgium. Mass produced beer has lost its taste.
PS: I had a superb craft beer in Boulder City, Nevada. Should you ever be there...BBQ also highly recommended. Forgot the name, but the place is in "Main" Street.
What do you think about American industrial beers?.
 
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That is why we say they are like sex in a canoe. ****ing near water.

However USA craft beer is amazing. Now you can't swing a dead cat by the tail without hitting a micro-brewery.
We should start a beer pic thread
You're right, micro breweries are a very welcome development, even where I live (Alsace, east of France). Our big ones, which brewed drinkable beers, began in the mid seventies to make "standard" beers. Beers which were not too malted, not too bitter, not too heavy on alcohol, that is to say: tasteless cat p..s. Now, in Alsace, quite a small region, there are at least two hundred micro breweries...and I.P.A.s rule!
As to US craft beers: (y)(y)(y)
 
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