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Posted: Mon 13th Sep 2010 07:03 am
by MichMan
Tech303 wrote:Great report and pics.

Have been to Amsterdam many times, but usually end up eating junk food all trip. So i love the food pics, gives me ideas for places to try.

A refreshing change to read a trip report, that contains more than just smoke and coffeshop reviews.

Must try the view from the top of the church one day.
Glad you're all enjoying the posts. This one should've made it onto my original thread but for some reason my short term memory was for crap when I posted it. :lol:

No time to post last night. I'll have to do one on the fly after dinner tonight.

Cuisine-wise I've traveled to Japan, Nepal, Holland (three times) and China. Think I'll stop by Italy tonight.

Posted: Mon 13th Sep 2010 10:19 am
by puffpuffgive
dude.... just dude!! perfect trip report. It sounds like heaven.

Posted: Mon 13th Sep 2010 11:05 am
by spidergawd
Mitch you are doing great, I love to read all the tourist stuff. Thanks for taking the time :D .

Posted: Mon 13th Sep 2010 08:11 pm
by MichMan
gapie wrote:correction the tasting room at warmoestraat is not of brouwerij t ij
it is from de brouwerij de PRAEL
We got 3 Breweries
Het IJ by the mill
http://www.brouwerijhetij.nl/
Bekeerde Zuster at nieuwmarkt next to green place i thought
http://www.debekeerdesuster.nl/
and Brewery de PRAEL there i work
http://www.deprael.nl/
soooooo
and the kolsch beer was JOHNNY our normal beer like pilsner
Right, thanks!

The Johnny was great, and learned their beers are named after popular Dutch folk singers (Johnny Jordaan, in the Kolsch instance.)

Posted: Tue 14th Sep 2010 12:55 pm
by gapie
MichMan wrote:
gapie wrote:correction the tasting room at warmoestraat is not of brouwerij t ij
it is from de brouwerij de PRAEL
We got 3 Breweries
Het IJ by the mill
http://www.brouwerijhetij.nl/
Bekeerde Zuster at nieuwmarkt next to green place i thought
http://www.debekeerdesuster.nl/
and Brewery de PRAEL there i work
http://www.deprael.nl/
soooooo
and the kolsch beer was JOHNNY our normal beer like pilsner
Right, thanks!

The Johnny was great, and learned their beers are named after popular Dutch folk singers (Johnny Jordaan, in the Kolsch instance.)
yep thAts right old folk singers dutch amsterdamish

Posted: Wed 15th Sep 2010 07:25 pm
by gapie
here also some pics and info from our google website
i made this profile for de prael
http://www.google.com/profiles/deprael

Posted: Sun 19th Sep 2010 07:37 am
by MichMan
gapie wrote:here also some pics and info from our google website
i made this profile for de prael
http://www.google.com/profiles/deprael
I've enjoyed your beers the best out of all the beers I've tasted in Amsterdam.

Cheers!

Posted: Sun 19th Sep 2010 11:18 am
by gapie
MichMan wrote:
gapie wrote:here also some pics and info from our google website
i made this profile for de prael
http://www.google.com/profiles/deprael
I've enjoyed your beers the best out of all the beers I've tasted in Amsterdam.

Cheers!
THNX to my bosses likes bitter beer
thus our beers are very bittery i find but u need to get used of it
first i drank the beer i was like yakkes but after a couple of glasses or bottles u gonna appreciate it the bitterness

Posted: Wed 22nd Sep 2010 12:48 am
by TwoCanucks
this was an awesome write-up!

BTW - at the 44 second mark on your video a kid trips on his own feet and gets owned by the cobblestone.

Thanks for sharing!

Posted: Wed 22nd Sep 2010 07:51 am
by gapie
TwoCanucks wrote:this was an awesome write-up!

BTW - at the 44 second mark on your video a kid trips on his own feet and gets owned by the cobblestone.

Thanks for sharing!
huh which video i wanna see that kid gets pwnd by a cobblestone