|
Welcome to the Australian Ford Forums forum. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and inserts advertising. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features without post based advertising banners. Registration is simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. Please Note: All new registrations go through a manual approval queue to keep spammers out. This is checked twice each day so there will be a delay before your registration is activated. |
|
The Bar For non Automotive Related Chat |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
28-10-2008, 06:48 PM | #31 | ||
Laser Driver?
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Tecoma, Vic
Posts: 384
|
I'm so happy this thread has been started. Kudos to you Rob . Although I'm only 22, I have very quickly come to enjoy beer genuinely. I used to drink it just to drink, but once driving cam on the scene, I had to learn to drink responsibly, what better way than to lower the quantity of beer and at the same time up the quality.
I won't bother commenting on beers such as Corona, Heineken, Becks and the such, a touch to mainstream and not very consistent. Especially considering not many bottle shops happen to know whether they're coming or going when it comes to whether they have imported or locally brewed versions in stock. I certainly won't bother commenting on Aussie beer, as I believe Aussie beers are best enjoyed super cold after a super hard day. I have found Celebrations to be pretty good in regards to stocking a good variety of imports. So here's a couple I can remember off the top of my head. Beer: Satan Gold Country of Origin: Belgium Price: $6.66 per bottle ($16.66 3pk) Description: An 8% beer that seems more hell bent (no pun intended) on getting the consumer smashed than making a good flavoured beer. I bought a 3pk and one and a half. The bottle does need to be inverted once or twice to get it mixed nicely as the yeast remnants seem to settle in the bottom. A very potent flavour of alcohol, somewhat smooth, moderate fizz but not a strong beer taste. There are stronger versions of Satan beer, all the same price, but I'm not game to try. Rating: 4/10 Beer: Leffe Brune (as Rob mentioned in the first post) Country of Origin: Belgium Price: $30 6pk (approx.) Description: As per Rob, by far the best beer I have ever had. Although somewhat potent, especially for being 6.5%, the taste is sensational. Not extremely high on fizz. Not too yeasty, a little bit fruitful in taste. Doesn't taste watered down at all. It even can have a slightly buttery aftertaste. Rating: 9//10 Beer: Schofferhofer Hefeweizen Country of Origin: Germany Price: $24 6pk (approx.) Description: I was walking through Aldi one day and spotted this one. I though what the hell, why not. After cracking one, I found out why the hell not! Talk about drinking bread. Comes in 500ml bottles. Is pretty much a German beer on budget. Has a slight lemon tang to it, but is extremely yeasty. It is a cloudy beer... another one that needs the bottle to be inverted a few times to get it mixed thoroughly. Rating: 5/10 So there we have it. I'm the sort of person that enjoys beer like a wine-o enjoys wine. I have tried to develope a recognitive pellet for wine, but they honestly don't taste much different to me. Just sweet/dry, white/red and the such. But when it comes to beer, I really can taste the difference, even between local and imported beers of the same name. Happy beering all. Josh.
__________________
The "Thrash Box"
'87 Laser TX3 |
||
28-10-2008, 07:02 PM | #32 | |||
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 4,513
|
Quote:
Beer: Schofferhofer Hefeweizen Country of Origin: Germany Price: $24 6pk (approx.) Description: I was walking through Aldi one day and spotted this one. I though what the hell, why not. After cracking one, I found out why the hell not! Talk about drinking bread. Comes in 500ml bottles. Is pretty much a German beer on budget. Has a slight lemon tang to it, but is extremely yeasty. It is a cloudy beer... another one that needs the bottle to be inverted a few times to get it mixed thoroughly. Rating: 5/10 Extremely nice beer, wheat beer if my memory serves me correctly. C
__________________
2015 FGX XR8 5.0 S/C 645 RWKW |
|||
28-10-2008, 07:12 PM | #33 | ||
.
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bundoora
Posts: 7,199
|
It comes in a 500ml stubby too!
|
||
28-10-2008, 07:13 PM | #34 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,137
|
Quote:
|
|||
28-10-2008, 07:19 PM | #35 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gren A Waverrey
Posts: 2,434
|
We've already had a beer thread...
I was the most active on it towards the end...which perhaps says something about me... Hoegaarden is nice, but it is too expensive now. It has become too cosmopolitan. Grand Ridge do a good blonde (not poofter low carb Blond crap...I'm talking wheat beer). It's a dollar a bottle cheaper (which is considerable) and it's an Australian brewery whose ideals I agree with (spend less on advertising - good beer should sell itself, and spend more on good ingredients). My favourite drop is La Trappe Dubbel. Beautiful flavour, great body and not too much carbonation. Finish is great. You cannot get the full effect with most Aussie brews, although they are lagers, which I guess isn't apples for apples. Falcon4L...Erdinger is BRILLIANT. When I want a big wheatie, I get that. Clouded, or nothing else for me. Kristal is to be avoided. Corona is not beer. It's donkey wee. Beeradvocate.com is a great place to research beers. I recently tried Westmalle Trappiste, as well as Rochefort 6 and 8. I still have a 10 (on BA, #11 best beer in the world). Good to see people appreciating quality beer more nowadays, rather than buying Australian brewed "imports" like Stella, Heineken or Becks, and saying how great it is.
__________________
Practicing - Sleeping with a guitar in your hand counts, as long as you don't drop it. Don't snap my undies. |
||
28-10-2008, 07:21 PM | #36 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gren A Waverrey
Posts: 2,434
|
Schofferhofer is the most cost-effective beer of its type on the market.
Where I am, it's 3.70 for 500mls. IMO, not as nice as Erdinger, but better value. Schofferhofer is a reason why I won't touch Hoegaarden anymore. Hoegaarden isn't worth the money. Looking back...I tried Leffe Brune, but I prefer La Trappe Dubbel. Cheaper, and I prefer the flavour. I love Leffe Radiuesse though.
__________________
Practicing - Sleeping with a guitar in your hand counts, as long as you don't drop it. Don't snap my undies. |
||
28-10-2008, 07:29 PM | #37 | |||
Now Fordless
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fremantle, WA
Posts: 3,611
|
Quote:
Now I'm not much of a beer drinker but I can tell you St Geoge tasted absolute rubbish. All the beer guys at work thought so too. Usually drink TEDs. VB is actually ok on tap. |
|||
28-10-2008, 07:32 PM | #38 | ||
'04 BA XT
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 2,481
|
schofferhoeffer is a damn good beer, I forgot all about it. Like you said UD it is not as good as erdinger.. Dont doubt Kristal though, it is a different type of beer and suits a different taste. The dark is also a very acquired taste, its very full and I wouldnt recommend having too many of them.
But if you can find paulaner anywhere then I would snap it up straight away and then let me know where you found it.. Weizen beers are wheat beers, so if it ever contains that word it is the easiest way to tell
__________________
1979 F350 Tow Truck 80 series Turbo Diesel Cruiser |
||
28-10-2008, 07:38 PM | #39 | |||
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 4,513
|
Quote:
Hoegaarden currently $100 for two cartons in Belmont W.A Can't beat that! C
__________________
2015 FGX XR8 5.0 S/C 645 RWKW |
|||
28-10-2008, 07:45 PM | #40 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Miranda, NSW
Posts: 6,771
|
I'll try Stella, Becks, Corona and all those other overpriced beers occasionally if I want to try something different but I always go back to VB...just love the taste
__________________
2005 BA MK2 FPV GT - 6 SPEED MANUAL , SILHOUETTE, SWISSVAX, SUNROOF, BILSTEIN AND LOVELLS, FACTORY GENUINE 19'S, X-FORCE STAINLESS QUAD CATBACK, ADVANCE HEADERS, 200 CPSI CATS, BLUEPOWER CAI, HERROD BREATHER KIT, 4:11 DIFF RATIO, MAL WOOD OPT 3+ CLUTCH, BILLET SHIFTER, MELLINGS 10227, NOW WITH REVERSE CAMERA/SENSORS, ALPINE SPEAKERS & SUB - CUSTOM TUNED TO 275 RWKW NOW WITH A NEW ADDITION - 2017 MUSTANG V8 GT FASTBACK - , 6 SPEED AUTO IN PLATINUM WHITE, |
||
28-10-2008, 08:02 PM | #41 | |||
Regular Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: NSW
Posts: 189
|
Quote:
I get turned away by ridiculous price tags like $86 for a case of hoegaarden. XXXX is not a bad beer either (lager) contrary to what the half wits who have probably never tasted it, will tell you, i think it's not all bad. low carb, low price. Nothing beats smashing cans of xxxx out fishing in the sun, for me (ever wondered why it always scores high on beer reviews? I did too, then i bought some. great success) hahn super dry is not a bad drop either...
__________________
CMS Tuned FG F6 4" Dump + Cat + Injectors - 345rwkw |
|||
28-10-2008, 08:06 PM | #42 | ||
Hmmmmmmm!!
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,504
|
Crown Lager and Tooheys Pils are my choice for the Fav Flavr.
Don't mind a Tooheys Old or the oldish type recepies. Even home brew I don't mind (Coopers) Pity I make those in 8 or 9%, the old man hates it when I make a real heavy, less time to enjoy it. Bugger him. |
||
This user likes this post: |
28-10-2008, 08:59 PM | #43 | ||
IWCMOGTVM Club Supporter
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Northern Suburbs Melbourne
Posts: 17,799
|
I like most beers (except Tooheys bar the extra dry) but only in summer as I drink Jack in winter. For me I'll try all the beers and as long as it doesn't have a terrible aftertaste I'll continue to drink it. Hoegarden is great drinking it but the aftertaste is terrible so I avoid it.
Mind you in Singapore, because of the humidity Tiger went down really well (apparently its brewed in a way to taste better in the humidity) but here it's quite ordinary.
__________________
Daniel |
||
28-10-2008, 09:30 PM | #44 | ||
Steve
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sth East Qld
Posts: 1,284
|
I like free beer ,the kind you get courtesy of suppliers wanting your custom ,particularly on a golf day with those special girl waiters.....
And if I am buying ,Crownies, Coronas,Boags,and when I can get it Coopers Pale Ale.. :
__________________
Currently no Fords . 2005 Statesman International 5.7, Mazda 2 and a Hilux. Former Fords: 2010 Ford Escape 2007 BF11 GT, TE50 Series 1 ,AU V8 One Tonner ,EL Falcon Wagon, ED Fairmont , EB Falcon Series 1. Mk 2 Cortina Company Fords : 3 BA Falcons , EB 11 Falcon Wagon , Ford F350 351 V8. |
||
28-10-2008, 09:36 PM | #45 | ||
Smash the Boost
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 2,692
|
Cintra, used to pay 20 bucks a case in Sydney, portugese pilsner. I loved it.
James Squire Golden Ale and Boags Premium are my favorite beers, however I will drink anything from XXXX to Guiness and everything in between. I will not drink tinnies, has to come out of glass! And foster's is terrible.
__________________
2023 Hyundai Palisade 1971 Fairmont Sedan 1974 SWB F100 Keyboard Warrior - A Person who, being unable to express his anger through physical violence (owning to their physical weakness, lack of bravery and/or conviction in real life), instead manifests said emotions through the text-based medium of the internet, usually in the form of aggressive writing that the Keyboard Warrior would not (for reasons previously mentioned) be able to give form to in real life.
|
||
28-10-2008, 09:42 PM | #46 | ||
Well hello Mr Fancypants
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Perth
Posts: 1,066
|
I recently obtained a list of 141 beers from a local pub in Perth and am working my way through them. So far the nicest has been St Arnou Blonde. One of the nicest beers i have ever tasted. 10/10. The worst is a toss up between Carlton Draught and MIllers Chill. The Carlton is just cr@p, the Millers has lime and salt in it. Tastes like lime to start with a nasty salt after taste (fnarr fnarr...).It shames me to say it, but i chucked them out after half a bottle.
__________________
1965 Ford Anglia 1980 Ford Escort RS2000 2006 Mazda SP23 2012 Ford Focus ST |
||
28-10-2008, 09:49 PM | #47 | ||
Wait? What?
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Tassie
Posts: 1,017
|
I love a good Pilsner. We have a local Micro brewery produced drop out of the Moorilla Winery called Moo Brew. Bloody fantastic drop.
|
||
28-10-2008, 11:17 PM | #48 | |||||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gren A Waverrey
Posts: 2,434
|
Quote:
Some people just don't care what they have, so they are prepared to spend less and get more. Hoegaarden is a good beer. It is clean. IMO, your average Aussie beers are nowhere near as nice. The ingredients are far inferior, and there is talk of the addition of chemicals to speed up brewing. The finish on your average beers is what lets it down. Some lagers are okay, like Boags, but some are horrible at the same time. I personally think most of the big breweries make beer that tastes awful. When I have a beer, I normally have one, but it is full bodied, higher in alcoholic content, and normally has a beaut finish (although La Trappe Tripel's finish could be better! - the Dubbel kicks backside though). It comes down to the individual and how you've developed your palate. Beer is a lot like wine in some respects, in that each brewer will have their own type of brew, but it will differ to another brewery's. Quote:
Boddington's also makes a similar brew, but it's more than both, and I think there is John Smith, but I definitely didn't think it was worth it for that. Kilkenny is a great brew. I've never had Smithwicks. Not available, nor have I ever had Caffrey's. Used to be available around here...but not anymore. Quote:
__________________
Practicing - Sleeping with a guitar in your hand counts, as long as you don't drop it. Don't snap my undies. |
|||||
28-10-2008, 11:25 PM | #49 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Gren A Waverrey
Posts: 2,434
|
Currently enjoying a Rochefort 10.
I've had both the 6 and 8 prior. 6 tasted like bin juice, the 8 was a little better. The 10 is excellent. Very full at 11.3%, but has creamy, carbonation is decent, and while I can't exactly pinpoint the flavour, the alcohol content is very well hidden.. On the nose is a hint of vanilla. The head is magnificent. When poured, it was thick as hell and even after 15 minues, is 1-2mm thick and still there. I am not a beer connissuer in that I can describe all flavours however. I only know what I like. This is not a beer that I would drink often however...it's 10 bucks a bottle. And I thought Chimay was pricey!
__________________
Practicing - Sleeping with a guitar in your hand counts, as long as you don't drop it. Don't snap my undies. |
||
28-10-2008, 11:40 PM | #50 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Melbourne - Eastern Suburbs
Posts: 956
|
I am a Carlton Draught addict. I absolutely love it, especially on tap. Call me unsophisticated but BLOODY HELL it is great.
Also enjoy Carlsberg, though sometimes it just tastes too watered down. Plenty of other good beers, just don't branch out enough which I really should do (don't have a whole lot of knowledge on good beers apart from the obvious). I just have that thing about Carlton Draught like most of us do with Coke.
__________________
2007 BF MKII XR6 CONQUER |
||
29-10-2008, 07:14 AM | #51 | ||
Living the dream
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NSW
Posts: 1,795
|
Beer: Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale
Price per Carton: You wouldn't buy a carton Drinkning situation: Under duress Review: Horrible. Worst beer I've ever had. The only redeeming feature is the Monty Python content. Tastes like sand mixed with soy sauce. Overall score: 1/10 - avoid. |
||
29-10-2008, 12:16 PM | #52 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 10
|
West End Draught.
__________________
OG TRIP |
||
29-10-2008, 01:33 PM | #53 | ||
THE Fairmont Ghia 75th
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: S.E Suburbs, Melbourne, Victoria
Posts: 615
|
this thread sure is thirsty, might tell work im crook and go home to the 3 slabs of carlton draught in my kitchen fridge, maybe the bar fridge actually, it's closer to the front door,lol
__________________
Current Ride : AUII Fairmont Ghia : 75th Anniversary Limited Edition
Current Mods-HD Built Gearbox+(Mirror Polished, Modified Valve Body), 2500rpm Hi-Stall Convertor(TCE Custom Built), BIG Trans Cooler, Braided Lines/Speedflow Fittings, 2.5" Exhaust, Custom CAI, Detailed UnderCarriage, Custom SQ Stereo Install. My Ride My Build Thread |
||
29-10-2008, 01:52 PM | #54 | ||
Critical Thinker
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,404
|
WTF? I cant beleive how many love VB.
I find it personally repulsive. No offence if you love it, but frankly i find it hard to even call it consumable. Coopers FTW Who here as tried Duff Beer when it allowed back in the 90's?
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist" 2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander 1967 XR FALCON 500 Cars previously owned: 2021 Subaru Outback Sport 2018 Subaru XV-S 2012 Subaru Forester X 2007 Subaru Liberty GT 2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura 2001 Subaru GX wagon 1991 EB XR8 1977 XC Fairmont 1990 EA S Pak 1984 XE S Pak 1982 ZJ Fairlane 1983 XE Fairmont 1989 EA Falcon 1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon 1975 Honda Civic |
||
29-10-2008, 01:59 PM | #55 | |||
Force Fed Fords
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Lysterfield
Posts: 1,914
|
Quote:
I'm all over KIRIN at the moment. Very good beer.
__________________
BA XR6 TURBO 310rwkw and always chasing more Now with 6th Gear RAPID PERFORMANCE ORSM FORD CRUISER
|
|||
29-10-2008, 02:02 PM | #56 | ||
Meep Meep
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Southside
Posts: 1,513
|
Beer: VB
Price: Fairly cheap avaialable as draught, stubbie, tallie, can Drinking Situation Outside, when its very hot and you've sweated at least 3 times your body weight out in the last hour Review: VB has the slickest ad campaign ever, all sorts of people enjoying VB in all sorts of situations. However this is definetly not the case. VB can only be served in the -1.5 to 1.5 degree range anything but icy cold and it sours faster than a woman with a maxed out credit card. Its light-medium body and strong bitter taste can yield great refreshment in the right circumstances, but then most beers do anyway. Overall Score: 3/10
__________________
Thundering on.... |
||
29-10-2008, 02:04 PM | #57 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 2,427
|
Beer: Cantina
Country: Product of El Salvador Price per Carton: $40 - $50 Drinkning situation: Whenever I find myself wanting something different. Review: Quite a nice mexican style beer. Has a fruitish tang to it. Much better than Corona, very similar to Sol. Overall score: 7/10. At home will drink VB, Super dry, Premium Dry. If at the pub cant go past the Very Best (VB) on tap. My pick of beers to stay away from; Zipfer - rather drink vinigar Cold - Headache in a bottle. |
||
29-10-2008, 02:16 PM | #58 | ||
Bear with a sore head
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 3,706
|
Hoegaarden is over rated, not to mention way overpriced. The local Lobethal Brewery makes a wheet beer which tatses as good if not better than the Belgian Hoe. It's not cheap either though, but probably 30 bucks a box less than Hoe.
Corona is also very over rated, not to mention crap! And putting a lemon in it is just a means to detract from it's terrible taste. Cold, Tooheys new, XXXX, VB are all garbage too. But for me, the lowest of lows would have to be West End Draught. It is dead set FOUL! Crown Lagers are also overrated, and overpriced. They are toooo bad, but theres so much (cheaper) that I'd choose over them. What I would happily drink but not buy unless there wasn't anything else that I like available? Becks, Heineken, Extra dry, James Squire (any kind), beez neez, bintang, Grolsch, Coopers Pale/Sparkling, Hanhn Premium, Redback (any), Boags Premium. Mostly local beers from WA, Tas and SA. The stuff that I really enjoy in no particular order: Coopers Heritage Ale (No not vintage!), Bohemian Pilsner, little creatures pilsner, Cascade Premium, Pure Blonde (mainly because it's great value), and last but not least, probably my favourite, Amstel. At $64 odd bucks a Carton, they go down real well and are only slightly more pricey than most local premium Lagers. |
||
29-10-2008, 02:19 PM | #59 | |||
Living the dream
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NSW
Posts: 1,795
|
Quote:
|
|||
29-10-2008, 02:24 PM | #60 | |||
Critical Thinker
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,404
|
Quote:
For an everyday beer, its best to go the premium versions of the cheaper brands. Thats what I do.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist" 2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander 1967 XR FALCON 500 Cars previously owned: 2021 Subaru Outback Sport 2018 Subaru XV-S 2012 Subaru Forester X 2007 Subaru Liberty GT 2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura 2001 Subaru GX wagon 1991 EB XR8 1977 XC Fairmont 1990 EA S Pak 1984 XE S Pak 1982 ZJ Fairlane 1983 XE Fairmont 1989 EA Falcon 1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon 1975 Honda Civic |
|||
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|