Beer thread
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[quote name='Scorz']TR - Krombacher is a steal at that price! [b]And Traverse is low carb, not low alchohol I think[/b]? <br /> 
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 Dogmeat, that's great news - I will have to have a look next week if I remember - picking up some more crap from AKL.[/quote]<br />
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 Yep, Traverse is lowcarb. Alcohol content is 4.2% from memory. Was warned off spending money on it, got told to wait until you can try someone elses.
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[quote name='Chiefy'][quote name='Scorz']TR - Krombacher is a steal at that price! [b]And Traverse is low carb, not low alchohol I think[/b]? <br /> 
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 Dogmeat, that's great news - I will have to have a look next week if I remember - picking up some more crap from AKL.[/quote]<br />
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 Yep, Traverse is lowcarb. Alcohol content is 4.2% from memory. Was warned off spending money on it, got told to wait until you can try someone elses.[/quote]<br />
 Sound advice. If you do scoff some, try to have it first up, it gets lost against Steinies or even Summit if you knock a few of those back prior.
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Tried some 'Smokin' Bishop' from Invercargill Brewery the other day. This is from the brewery website<br /> 
 [quote]Smokin' Bishop: <br />
 7% A German style bock beer using our own Manuka smoked malt to give a distinctive smoke character thatâ€ s balanced out with the richness of the bock using our own yeast. <br /> s balanced out with the richness of the bock using our own yeast. <br />
 BrewNZ Gold Medal 2007 and Best in Class[/quote]<br />
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 You'd be lucky to find any now until next season (and not really a warm weather beer) but very interesting. It was so smoky that every sip you had made you feel you were downwind of a campfire.
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Tsingtao - imported Chinese Lager/beer, pretty generic, could easily have been speights, lion red or similar. 
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Welly Beer lovers will find and interesting selection in the city at Centre City Wines (?) -harbour end of Waring Taylor St.<br /> 
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 They had some of the Smokin' Bishop I mentioned earlier and a really interesting Kiwi take on a 'Fruit Beer' with 'Boysenbeery'. It was actually quite good. Not sweet at all and with a really nice balance. A taster rather than a drinker.<br />
 Got around to splashing out on some Epic Armageddon. Man what hops! bloody nice and like a beefed up version of their IPA (which is excellent).
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[quote name='Crucial']Welly Beer lovers will find and interesting selection in the city at Centre City Wines (?) -harbour end of Waring Taylor St.<br /> 
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 They had some of the Smokin' Bishop I mentioned earlier and a really interesting Kiwi take on a 'Fruit Beer' with 'Boysenbeery'. It was actually quite good. Not sweet at all and with a really nice balance. A taster rather than a drinker.<br />
 Got around to splashing out on some Epic Armageddon. Man what hops! bloody nice and like a beefed up version of their IPA (which is excellent).[/quote]<br />
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 Will make a note to check that place out Crucial. <br />
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 You can't go wrong with Epic, great drop (s)
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Weka lager (Moa Brewery) quite a strong tasting lager, but the 4 bottles will not go to waste.... 
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Found this beer blog from a guy in the Czech Republic:<br /> 
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 [url="http://www.pivni-filosof.com/"]http://www.pivni-filosof.com/[/url]<br />
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 Looks interesting. Some more blog links here:<br />
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 [url="http://food.theatlantic.com/mixmaster/american-beer-the-belgian-way.php"]http://food.theatlantic.com/mixmaster/a ... an-way.php[/url]
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[quote name='Tim'][quote name='taniwharugby']Tsingtao - imported Chinese Lager/beer, pretty generic, could easily have been speights, lion red or similar.[/quote]<br /> 
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 Probably got little or no hops in it.[/quote]<br />
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 Tsingtao is one of those beers best enjoyed in freakish hot, humid conditions where you are fooled into thinking you're drinking something nicer. I thought Kingfisher was great for a similar reason but try really enjoying one of those WITHOUT a curry and you'll be astonished at how bland it is.
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Last night i had a few of something called Carlton Dry: Fusion. One of those beers brewed with lime already in it (and salt?). Was refreshing enough (its hot as shit here at the moment, so being cold and wet was a good start) but didn't taste much like a beer, and while not too bad, i got sick of them after about 6. Still have nearly a doz in the fridge i will fob off on christmas guests. 
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NZ Pure Lager, along the same lines as Pure, although probably a better flavour 
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[quote name='mariner4life']Last night i had a few of something called Carlton Dry: Fusion. One of those beers brewed with lime already in it (and salt?). Was refreshing enough (its hot as shit here at the moment, so being cold and wet was a good start) but didn't taste much like a beer, and while not too bad, i got sick of them after about 6. Still have nearly a doz in the fridge i will fob off on christmas guests.[/QUOTE]<br /> 
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 Yuck, I can't stand those beers that have got fruity flavouring infused in them.<br />
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 Had a couple of nice beers just before Christmas.... Epic Mayhem, Emersons Bookbinder and one other I can't remember (the bottles are buried too deep in the recyling too.<br />
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 Santa was kind enough to bring me a couple of bottles of Epic Armageddon IPA too <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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[quote name='Allstar']Yuck, I can't stand those beers that have got fruity flavouring infused in them.<br /> 
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 Had a couple of nice beers just before Christmas.... Epic Mayhem, Emersons Bookbinder and one other I can't remember (the bottles are buried too deep in the recyling too.<br />
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 Santa was kind enough to bring me a couple of bottles of Epic Armageddon IPA too <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/QUOTE]<br />
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 I can't remember exactly which major nz brewery released a peach flavoured monstrosity in the late 90's but they were giving them away at the Fat's one night. I was skint, they were free and many, resulting in the worst hangover of my life and a fear of peaches.
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sure it wasn't Hampstead Heath...<br /> 
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 Have seen a number of ciders appearing from alot of the boutique breweries, and for someone who is not a fan of Ciders, some are pretty damn good!
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[quote name='Scorz']Can I stick in an oar for "Isaac's" Cider by Macs? It's quite good. If you like cider, that is, and I do because it reminds me of getting drunk in Clapham Common. I think it was Clapham anyway...[/QUOTE]<br /> 
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 I had a iced tub full of Isaacs on xmas day. No one, except me, touched them so the fridge is full of them still. I agree its a pretty good drop. Anyone had the Monteiths one? I had the choice to get that or macs and at $19 for 6 I decided against the mont's.
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[quote name='Razbra']I had a iced tub full of Isaacs on xmas day. No one, except me, touched them so the fridge is full of them still. I agree its a pretty good drop. Anyone had the Monteiths one? I had the choice to get that or macs and at $19 for 6 I decided against the mont's.[/QUOTE]<br /> 
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 If you can get it from your local New World, Magners is what I wanted, but Isaac's isn't far behind. <br />
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 All this talk about cider on New Years Eve... Off to the fridge. 






