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Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 6:41 am
by heathen
Hi guys, I need your help.
A couple of friends from Texas are sending me case of Sierra Nevada and some Shiner Bock. I really want to return the favor and am putting together a package. Tentatively: A sixer of LCPA, a sixer of JSAA, a sixer of JSGA and maybe a four pack of knappstein.
Are there any other Aussie beers that people think would be a good idea?
Would a sixer of VB for curiosity sake be a good idea?
They usually drink Shiner and guinness (though, one loves, wait for it, Toohey's!)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 6:57 am
by Chris
Send them some Carlton cold. You said you didn't like them right?
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 9:31 am
by James L
i hope they are sending it express... i think it needs to be refridgerated.
You could got the Pints of LCPA instead for novelties sake. you could send them LC Rogers instead of JSAA. but still stick with the GA and the Knappstein... they are rather unique bevvies..
if you have room you could send them a VB just to demonstrate the variety of beer that us Aussies have to endure.
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:15 am
by drsmurto
Get rid of the amber ale, its mutton dressed up as lamb and not a shadow of its former self. The others are very nice but what about something from the coopers range, either a dark ale or the stout? I assume pale and sparkling are available over there as my mates have never had troubles getting it. Maybe something from the Mountain Goat range. Coopers vintage?
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:22 am
by Boonie
Matilda Bay Bohemian Pilsener
Coopers Vintage
LCPA
JSGA
All nice and interesting beers.
Cheers
Boonie
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:25 am
by Kevnlis
My fav Aussie drops:
Knappstein
Matildas BoPils
Duke Lager
LCPA
JSGA
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:28 am
by Boonie
Kevnlis wrote:My fav Aussie drops:
Knappstein
Matildas BoPils
Duke Lager
LCPA
JSGA
Duke is nice, had some on the Gold Coast.... but hard to get. Well it is hard to get around here.

Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:32 am
by Kevnlis
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 11:56 am
by Timmsy
Pikes oatbank beer is pretty good
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 12:48 pm
by Kevnlis
Do you mean Oakbank? I did not find it to be special myself...
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 1:30 pm
by Timmsy
yep sorry that one
didnt like it that much?? i thought it was nice. Each to there own i spose
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 1:36 pm
by Kevnlis
A good drop, but I think there are better more unique beers in Australia. Admittedly the Golden Ale and Knappstein are probably the only two beers that have been suggested that really are fairly unique to themselves. The others are just good examples of common styles.
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 1:51 pm
by drsmurto
Did you have the new oakbank 'beer' or the older one they brewed, the sparkling ale? I had the ale and it was nice, not unlike CSA but havent tried this incarnation. Its brewed in NSW for #%% sakes. The old brewery in Oakbank is still standing but the beer is brewed under license in NSW for Pikes winery.
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 2:12 pm
by Kevnlis
It would have been a couple years ago now that I had it. Possible it was the Sparkling Ale I guess...
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 3:57 pm
by heathen
James L wrote:i hope they are sending it express... i think it needs to be refridgerated.
You could got the Pints of LCPA instead for novelties sake. you could send them LC Rogers instead of JSAA. but still stick with the GA and the Knappstein... they are rather unique bevvies..
if you have room you could send them a VB just to demonstrate the variety of beer that us Aussies have to endure.
I was unaware of the refrigeration factor and this now concerns me rather greatly. It will be delivered as army mail. One is in the army. I have been told that army mail is the best in the world and is treated like gold.
It is certainly the unique factor I'm after, just to show them that Fosters is not, as one says the ads say "australian for beer" and of course to say thank you.
Thanks for replying, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 3:58 pm
by heathen
drsmurto wrote:Get rid of the amber ale, its mutton dressed up as lamb and not a shadow of its former self. The others are very nice but what about something from the coopers range, either a dark ale or the stout? I assume pale and sparkling are available over there as my mates have never had troubles getting it. Maybe something from the Mountain Goat range. Coopers vintage?
The coopers is a bloody good idea and one of the ones I forgot. I think the vintage stout is a fantastic idea!
Thanks for replying, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 4:00 pm
by heathen
Boonie wrote:Matilda Bay Bohemian Pilsener
Coopers Vintage
LCPA
JSGA
All nice and interesting beers.
Cheers
Boonie
Thanks Boonie, the pilsener was another one that slipped my mind. So many good aussie beers, it's hard to try and pick just a few. I just want to show them that there is good beer here.
Thanks for the help, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 4:07 pm
by heathen
Kevnlis wrote:My fav Aussie drops:
Knappstein
Matildas BoPils
Duke Lager
LCPA
JSGA
The Duke, I've never tried and I think I better, lagers usually disappoint me, but I have to try before I pass them over. Most of the ideas and tastings I've tried have been from here, I can't believe I haven't tried this one.
Thanks for responding, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 4:09 pm
by heathen
Timmsy wrote:Pikes oatbank beer is pretty good
Yet another one I haven't tried, I have been drinking home brew so long I haven't tried any new commercial beers. I will definitely have to try this on. Thank you.
Regards, Heathen
Re: Returning a favor
Posted: Tuesday Feb 12, 2008 4:12 pm
by heathen
Kevnlis wrote:A good drop, but I think there are better more unique beers in Australia. Admittedly the Golden Ale and Knappstein are probably the only two beers that have been suggested that really are fairly unique to themselves. The others are just good examples of common styles.
Agreed, but as they are used to drinking good american beer, (they regard the mainstream american beer as highly as we regard vb) I want to show them some aussie style. I believe now, I have made a rod for my back. I wanted to send about a slabs worth (due to shipping costs) But, I really could get carried away here.
Thanks for your help, Heathen