Beer
The great beer debate.. of course I have to add my idea of what a good beer is..
Bass Ale -- cooled down to about 50 degrees... actually, that's probably the best temperature for most beers.
My mom used to buy this Polish porter (this was in Poland) and boil it with honey.. I never got to taste it though, being a small child and all.. of course these days my mom actually buys Miller lite so I wouldn't exactly go by her taste in beers.
My favorite beers -- in a particular order:
Bass, Guiness, Zywiec, Sam's summer ale.
I wouldn't be a girl if I didn't mention Pete's Strawberry Blonde.. it tastes like strawberries.
What an odd entry to write while waiting for a compile at work..
Comments
The link you posted is to something involving a picture of Heineken. I thought it was going to be something to do with beer.
Posted by: dave | June 11, 2003 02:33 PM
The link you posted is to something involving a picture of Heineken. I thought it was going to be something to do with beer.
Posted by: dave | June 11, 2003 02:33 PM
Bass is one of the most vvery wonderful ales on the planet... But don't forget my equal favorite... Newcastle
Posted by: nitefall | June 11, 2003 04:45 PM
Bass rox! Very good beer.. imo much better than Newcastle BA.
Also one of my favorites are McCaffreys..
.. and when at home, a Guinness in can, with the smart smart silling thing in the bottom, that produces a very good can beer.
.. hmm better top now, i can feel my mouth watering.
Posted by: x0r | June 11, 2003 05:06 PM
Newcastle is good! I totally forgot about that. Must get some next time I go to the store.
Posted by: Jeremy Zawodny | June 11, 2003 06:07 PM
Just about any beer except for Miller or Budweiser...specially Sam Adam Light or Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout
For a true kick in the pants, try Sam Adam Utopias MM II ... 48 proof beer!
Posted by: Christian | June 11, 2003 08:59 PM
two words, Delerium Tremens.
Posted by: Paul | June 12, 2003 12:15 PM
so i take that you are a fan of the black and tan then? that's what got me started on Bass AND Guinness...
Posted by: brandt | June 12, 2003 01:44 PM
If you're ever in southeast Virginia, you HAVE to stop at the Biergarden in Portsmouth. Over a hundred brands of beer alone. Suggestion: order a cup of their potato soup (no, it's not what you think) and a wheat beer. The soup is awesome and ranks up there with a Schwable's sandwich in Buffalo. The beer is good too.
Posted by: joat | June 12, 2003 11:56 PM