MarcA -> RE: Spitfire Ale - The Bottle of Britain (6/24/2006 1:43:43 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Thilo 1) Now it gets clear why the Brits call these fluids ale, lager, bitter or whatever. They all seem to have incommon that they do not deserve the name beer. This is of course derived from the stuff you get at airports like Heathrow, Gatwick etc. 2) I though guiness was irish - not a single irishman to flame all here for calling it british? 3) Problem with german beer is that the best comes from some smaller breweries - Loewenbraeu may be famous but it's the worst beer from munich, and beer from munich is still inferior to that from the southern bavaian countryside - Tegernseer, Unertl ... - but you can hardly find them 100 km from their production site, let alone in foreign countries. Should that be the case elsewhere in the world as well (US microbreweries come to my mind, but I fear it will never become a clear picture; Belgium) we will not find a conclusion. Thilo, German beers OK but as Sean Connery informed us, don't come to a gun party armed with a knife. We are talking about real beer here.
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