
The Best beer you ever had
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Bought a 6 pack of warsteiner to drink while putting the new keg system together,one of the nicest beers ive tried! so smooth and easy to drink 

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Its a shame that its 21 bucks a six pack....
I managed to have a pint of it about 7 years ago at the Moon and Sixpence in Perth... it was their beer of the month.... It was very nice....
I managed to have a pint of it about 7 years ago at the Moon and Sixpence in Perth... it was their beer of the month.... It was very nice....

I freely admit that I was Very Very Drunk....
"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
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Back OT, the best beer I ever had was Monteith's Black while I was on a skiing trip in NZ. There were 13 of us, and we'd buy slabs of all the different NZ beers, but we could never find slabs of the Monteiths range out in the boonies where we were skiing, so we were forced to buy it by the sixpack. Those would go first, followed by the Speights Old Dark, followed by the Speights Gold medal Ale. The Monteiths Doppelbock Winter Ale was also the goods.
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I paid 19 bucks at the new dan murphys. I cant believe how big that bottlo is
almost as big as the woolies next to it 


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Not sure if it's the best beer i've ever had, but my favourite is the Hoeggarden Wit. Delicious on a hot day, watching the cricket.
Another favourite of mine is the Weihenstephan Hefeweizen, another delicious beer on a hot day. But impossible to buy where i live.
Probably one of the tastiest beers i have ever had is the Belgian Leffe Blonde.......very tasty, very grainy and unique.
Out of those three, would come the best beer i have ever had. Depending on my mood.
Another favourite of mine is the Weihenstephan Hefeweizen, another delicious beer on a hot day. But impossible to buy where i live.
Probably one of the tastiest beers i have ever had is the Belgian Leffe Blonde.......very tasty, very grainy and unique.
Out of those three, would come the best beer i have ever had. Depending on my mood.

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Where in SA do you live Paleman?
I have seen the Weihenstephan range available at several grog shops in Adelaide. If you are not in the city make sure you stock up when you do visit.
I actually prefer the Munich Dunkel to the hefeweizen.....
I have seen the Weihenstephan range available at several grog shops in Adelaide. If you are not in the city make sure you stock up when you do visit.
I actually prefer the Munich Dunkel to the hefeweizen.....
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do you mean the Dunkel Hefeweizen (Brown Label) or the Dunkel Lager which they call Tradition (Red or sometimes Black Label)?

I freely admit that I was Very Very Drunk....
"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
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In Whyalla, about 3 1/2 hours drive. Always grab my fair share of Weihenstephan beers from DAn Murphys when i visit. Along with other great beers ( Duvel )drsmurto wrote:Where in SA do you live Paleman?
I have seen the Weihenstephan range available at several grog shops in Adelaide. If you are not in the city make sure you stock up when you do visit.
I actually prefer the Munich Dunkel to the hefeweizen.....
Alas, visits are few and far between

" White Wine with Roast Beef ! how dare you ? "..... " I dare because I like it ! " ....Dogger on the meaning of life.
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James, not sure where i got the munich bit from but i meant the Hefeweissebier Dunkel - Link
I dont like wheat beers all that much, but i recon a beer made from munich I, dark wheat and some pils might keep me happy.
I dont like wheat beers all that much, but i recon a beer made from munich I, dark wheat and some pils might keep me happy.
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This is drifting a little, focus is more on the good times surrounding that beer.
Dogger Dan wrote:Ok,
Time for a wander down memory road
What was the best beer you had, not just taste but the best beer. As I mentioned earlier, I had some beers in Mexico that were the Cats' and I can't even remember what they were, simply because of the ambience and the way the were served.
I once had a few cold ones that I had chilled off in the Pacific Ocean (Northern Part) and the were really good, especially with the crabs and beach fire.
Again, I had a few cans that were just the best because of the whole situation surrounding them. So tell me, what was your best beer, and none of this the last one or the one I am about to have.
Dogger
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When I worked in Perth in the mid 90's, we used to go to Fenian's Tavern for lunch on Fridays.
Counter lunch of something like corned beef with white sauce, and topped off with one or two pints of draught Guinness. Mellowing down towards the weekend, and it used to be pure magic.
The day I left Perth on my transfer to Sydney, I has something like 4 or 5 pints. No wonder my farewell speech went on too long and didn't make much sense.
Counter lunch of something like corned beef with white sauce, and topped off with one or two pints of draught Guinness. Mellowing down towards the weekend, and it used to be pure magic.
The day I left Perth on my transfer to Sydney, I has something like 4 or 5 pints. No wonder my farewell speech went on too long and didn't make much sense.
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One day I was riding my motorcycle in 40c heat, when I got to my mates place there were a dozen or so blokes standing around laughing and drinking. My mate handed me a VB and I swear it was the best beer i've ever had. I was hot, it was cold, blokes were having a good time, it went down a treat.gregb wrote:This is drifting a little, focus is more on the good times surrounding that beer.
Dogger Dan wrote:Ok,
Time for a wander down memory road
What was the best beer you had, not just taste but the best beer. As I mentioned earlier, I had some beers in Mexico that were the Cats' and I can't even remember what they were, simply because of the ambience and the way the were served.
I once had a few cold ones that I had chilled off in the Pacific Ocean (Northern Part) and the were really good, especially with the crabs and beach fire.
Again, I had a few cans that were just the best because of the whole situation surrounding them. So tell me, what was your best beer, and none of this the last one or the one I am about to have.
Dogger
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i'd go with either Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel, James Squire Hop Thief or Duvel.
beer never tells me it's not in the mood.
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Anyone tried Kozel, very nice from what i can remember. The only place i've been able to find it though is in a bottlo in St Kilda
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Had some last night, in fact. Bought from Parkhill Cellars in Errol Street, North Melbourne. They also have the dark, which is a delicious drink.Swainy wrote:Anyone tried Kozel, very nice from what i can remember. The only place i've been able to find it though is in a bottlo in St Kilda
Last time I was in Caulfield Cellars in Glen Huntly Road, South Caulfield, they also had it.
It's a great value, at about $4.50 a half litre by the single bottle.
Cheers,
Oliver
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My best beer I Ever Had was in 1982 when I had my first 1/2 yard glass of Red Hook Ale at Murphy's Pub in the Wallingford district of Seattle. It was new, fresh, and started me down the road of appreciating good beer and introduced me to microbrewing.
However, like its been said, sometimes 'the Best Beer one's ever had' doesn't always have to do with the beer but with the conditions. I remember in the summer of 1984 after hiking about the Idaho wilderness, our car broke down on our way out of the bush and we ended up walking and hitch-hiking half way across Idaho. It was 104F (40C) on the bank clock thermometer when we arrived in Lewiston around 5PM, and we hit the first pub we saw called the 'Mighty Potato' where we ordered a pitcher of (American) Budweiser. Now even in my macro-industrial brew drinking days of the '70s I never cared that much for Budweiser, preferring Rainier, but that pitcher went down so nice... and fast. The second pitcher wasn't as good of course.
However, like its been said, sometimes 'the Best Beer one's ever had' doesn't always have to do with the beer but with the conditions. I remember in the summer of 1984 after hiking about the Idaho wilderness, our car broke down on our way out of the bush and we ended up walking and hitch-hiking half way across Idaho. It was 104F (40C) on the bank clock thermometer when we arrived in Lewiston around 5PM, and we hit the first pub we saw called the 'Mighty Potato' where we ordered a pitcher of (American) Budweiser. Now even in my macro-industrial brew drinking days of the '70s I never cared that much for Budweiser, preferring Rainier, but that pitcher went down so nice... and fast. The second pitcher wasn't as good of course.
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Just in keeping with the topic, one beer that i really, really enjoyed was at the Ettamogah Pub, NSW.
We had been travelling all day, destination the Blue Mountains, and it was very hot. Pulled into the pub for some photos and a quick beer. The old man handed me a pint of an icey cold house tap beer, it might have been a Tooheys Draught, it was bloody delicious.
Another beer i really enjoyed, and came close to heaven, was a Hoegarrden, from the tap, in a little Belgian Pub in Aulbury.
We were there for my daughter playing basketball for South Australia. She had just scored the winning points in the dying seconds against the Victorian Bushrangers, for her team to make the finals. I was shaking like a dog defacating razorblades after the game............the tap poured Hoggy was a delicious way for me to calm down and celebrate.
We had been travelling all day, destination the Blue Mountains, and it was very hot. Pulled into the pub for some photos and a quick beer. The old man handed me a pint of an icey cold house tap beer, it might have been a Tooheys Draught, it was bloody delicious.
Another beer i really enjoyed, and came close to heaven, was a Hoegarrden, from the tap, in a little Belgian Pub in Aulbury.
We were there for my daughter playing basketball for South Australia. She had just scored the winning points in the dying seconds against the Victorian Bushrangers, for her team to make the finals. I was shaking like a dog defacating razorblades after the game............the tap poured Hoggy was a delicious way for me to calm down and celebrate.

" White Wine with Roast Beef ! how dare you ? "..... " I dare because I like it ! " ....Dogger on the meaning of life.
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Had the good fortune to be in Edinburgh in January. When visiting a pub for the first time I made it my practice to try cask ales in preference to anything else on offer. McEwens 70/- and Caledonian 80/- were standouts, both being rich malty brews with hints of toffee on the back(?) palate...well, somewhere on the palate at any rate. Great drinking in winter, but perhaps they wouldn't be so appealing on a hot summer day.
Cask ale wasn't, however, always what one would hope for. When visiting a pub for the first time I quickly got in the habit of asking the barman for his recommendation. Most, but not all recommendations, were good. Mentioned this to a barman in Bath, and he informed me that not all pubs/personnel new how to handle/dispense cask ales. He then proceeded to dispense the worst cask ale I was to taste during my UK stay!
Wadsworth 6X Ale was also outstanding, as were some Badger Ales at St Stevens Tavern opposite Westminster.
The best ever? Can't say. Each was brilliant on its day.
But got a surprise at 1st Choice the other day. 500ml bottles of Bitter & Twisted from Harviestown Brewery in Alva Scotland for $5 each! Picked up a couple at a Waitrose supermarket in London for 2 quid each while I was there. Best bottled beer for so long, and the ones from 1st Choice were almost as good, despite the 20,000km voyage.
Cask ale wasn't, however, always what one would hope for. When visiting a pub for the first time I quickly got in the habit of asking the barman for his recommendation. Most, but not all recommendations, were good. Mentioned this to a barman in Bath, and he informed me that not all pubs/personnel new how to handle/dispense cask ales. He then proceeded to dispense the worst cask ale I was to taste during my UK stay!
Wadsworth 6X Ale was also outstanding, as were some Badger Ales at St Stevens Tavern opposite Westminster.
The best ever? Can't say. Each was brilliant on its day.
But got a surprise at 1st Choice the other day. 500ml bottles of Bitter & Twisted from Harviestown Brewery in Alva Scotland for $5 each! Picked up a couple at a Waitrose supermarket in London for 2 quid each while I was there. Best bottled beer for so long, and the ones from 1st Choice were almost as good, despite the 20,000km voyage.
Cheers,
Pacman
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I can't really remember the actual tastes, but it would have to be a handful of beers I had on a Europe backpacker trip 8 years ago.
a Leffe Bruin in the town square in Brugge
a stein enjoyed at The Augustiner beirgarten in Salzburg,
a pint of guinness in a small pub in Doolin
my first 4pack of Boddingtons cans bought from the safeway in Fulham
any hand-pulled pint I found in every UK country pub
a Mythos over a greek salad, bread,tzaztiki & dolmades on Mykonos Harbour, whiie watching the world go by.
and my first toucan stout.
a Leffe Bruin in the town square in Brugge
a stein enjoyed at The Augustiner beirgarten in Salzburg,
a pint of guinness in a small pub in Doolin
my first 4pack of Boddingtons cans bought from the safeway in Fulham
any hand-pulled pint I found in every UK country pub
a Mythos over a greek salad, bread,tzaztiki & dolmades on Mykonos Harbour, whiie watching the world go by.
and my first toucan stout.