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    Talking A suggestion from your local brewer

    A tip for all you beer guzzlers out there : Bush beer !

    Brownish-amber strong ale (12 % vol. !!) with a sweet taste but packs a punch like a sledgehammer.

    Try surviving a night on that one
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    Having tried quite a few micro brewery super strong beer I think its fair to say that there is a happy medium between the amount of alcohol and the taste of the beer... those strong beers are over the mark whereas all american beers are way under
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    Yep, but this saves you money you see.
    Since the object is getting plastered any which way you can this one will get you there before you can say "Ad fundum"

    By the way, this is not the American cat's piss but the genuine article, a fine Belgian beer. I doubt if there are much stronger beers out there
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    I stand corrected

    but it's still a hell of a beer
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    wow. Anybody ever drink that stuff from Sweden. 50%????

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    I think you'll find that it is Czechian but anyway, to USsies Europe is one big country right ?
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    Ok. The RATER was from Sweden. What do you expect. They
    don't even wash the potatoes for the vodka up there.

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    Holy Moly!!!!


    Suddenly I feel rather a girls blouse for drinking Guinness

    We used to drink elephant beer (8%) for a while for the old cost saving bonus, but it tasted like crap.

    I have to agree on the Belgian beer front though. Probably the nicest beer I've ever had. Spent a night in Belgium and must have tried 8 or 9 different beers and they were all brilliant. (Also ate kangeroo for the first time that night. I've never looked at skippy in the same light since. It's lovely.

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    They're available to me every noon and every night.
    I'm such a lucky man living here

    If it wasn't for the beer, the fries and the rest of the kitchen there would be no reason for me to stay
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    Originally posted by SurfDemon
    Also ate kangeroo for the first time that night. I've never looked at skippy in the same light since. It's lovely.
    Thems got kangaroos in Belljam???
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    and crocodile, and ostriches, and errm ... just about anything any human has ever wanted on his plate including the proverbial fly in the soup
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