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The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 8:50 am
by chadjaja
With so many beers from the world here in OZ now and a fair few I'm unsure how to pronounce. So instead of me looking like a douche how about telling us all how you say the beers name. Im sure a few here will have differing opinions on some too.
I'll start it off with a common one.
Hoegarrden........Who'Garden
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:01 am
by KEG
lol i saw the thread title and was going to give the example of Hoegaarden
Duvel: Doo-v'l
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:23 am
by drsmurto
Beer = B...eer.
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:23 am
by gregb
Tooheys: Too-eez
Cheers,
Greg
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:55 am
by warra48
Hoegaarden is Flemish, so the pronunciation is very difficult for any who are unable to pronounce a soft "g".
As a born Dutchman, I have a walk up advantage.
Hoo - as in the hoo out of chook
g - soft g as in the ch in the scottish loch
are - just like the english I am, you are, we are etc
dun - but pronounce it more like a cross between dun and den
There now, wasn't that easy?

Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:57 am
by warra48
Grolsch.
The g is soft, like in the scottish ch in loch
The ch is silent in the Dutch pronunciation of this beer.
The r is prominent, like the scottish pronounce their r.
So: soft g - rrrrrrrrrrrr - ols
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:59 am
by warra48
And the classic Aus megaswill:
V Bllleeeeccchhhh
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 10:38 am
by homebrewer79
Not 100% sure on this but I'm sure someone will correct me, it's how i say it anyhow
Chimay - Shim ay
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 10:45 am
by rwh
Re: The beer pronunciation thread.
Posted: Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 11:29 am
by James L
Weihenstephaner
Vine-stephaner or Vine-stephan-er... 2 or 3 syllables is fine (as far as i know)