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Post by Boner »

BigRigRob wrote:Can you walk around town with an open container,
like in a sack or something?. (see wino)
I dont think they allow it, pretty sure the only beer drinking thats 'allowed' is on the terraces of the bars, pretty sure people go down Vodelpark and drink, hopefully one of the locals will know for sure.


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Thanks Boner.
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I find it kind of strange how the average strengh beer is a struggle to drink at much above chilled temperatures. But the far stronger stuff tastes near as good at room temperature as chilled!.
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Dave J wrote:I find it kind of strange how the average strengh beer is a struggle to drink at much above chilled temperatures. But the far stronger stuff tastes near as good at room temperature as chilled!.
I have to drink all my beer cold.
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As a non-beer drinker (only cider), I find it quite hard when I go away anywhere on holiday if I don't want to drink the local wine or go straight onto shorts... I know there are a few bars in Amsterdam that serve cider, but can you guys suggest a beer/lager that won't leave me retching from the taste that I could try while I'm there?

I know the ?'s are going to be coming now... what don't I like about beer etc. - well it's difficult to nail it down, and I'm VERY stoned right now, so this might not make the best of sense... It's basically just the taste that I can't take - from bitter to lager, it all just tastes... yak! Maybe I just need to get enough down me neck and then I won't notice, and believe me, I've tried this tack, but I end up gagging because of the taste and return to supping wine or cider if I can find it.

Impossible task? Can't help it fellas... I just wish I enjoyed the taste so I could indulge in those nice frosty cold bottles when the sun's beating down! 8)



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Post by Boner »

http://www.indewildeman.nl/indexe.html pop and see they guys at De Wildeman, they're the experts and will be able to help you more than us.
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Thanks again for all your input Boner,
you are a wealth of information!.
If your around for the cup, first pints on me. :D
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I have to drink all my beer cold.[/quote]


That's a big 10-4.
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i like to drink wet beer :lol:
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Post by DaveS »

Nice one Boner!

I'll have to drop in for a wee tasting session when I get there in September...




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Post by geoffk »

Went to Denver and picked up a 12er of Hoegaarden last week. Yummy, especially tasty after a bong load of Cinderella.
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Post by Dave J »

Hoegaarden is often available in a number of local Weatherspoons in my area!. Not a bad drink to be honest, certainly better than the sub-standard beer thats called Carling, Fosters and Carlsburg!!!.

Then again, pretty much anything is better than the last 3 beers I mentioned lol.
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Complete side note, but anyone from the UK may have noticed BrewDog.

Newish Scottish Company making some impressive beers. Great IPA; http://www.brewdog.com/hardcore_ipa.php

also had a islay malt wihisky casked ale.

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