From Wychwood and Abbott Ale to Newkie Brown (Newcastle Brown Ale) all the best Ale's are British. *byrp*
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From Wychwood and Abbott Ale to Newkie Brown (Newcastle Brown Ale) all the best Ale's are British. *byrp*
Ya, ok, maybe if that's the only place you have had one.metallica_fan42No, I've been to the states, where all the best beer is imported!
I'm drinking German Beer right now actually. Can't complain. But everybody knows the best whisky is Scottish.Yeah but all the best whiskey is from Ireland.And the beer from Germany.
Beer and whiskey > Ale.
Bitter_Altmer
[QUOTE="metallica_fan42"]Ya, ok, maybe if that's the only place you have had one.Fried_ShrimpNo, I've been to the states, where all the best beer is imported! Well come to Canada, we have tons of great beer.
Yeah but all the best whiskey is from Ireland.And the beer from Germany.
Beer and whiskey > Ale.
I'm drinking German Beer right now actually. Can't complain. But everybody knows the best whisky is Scottish. Nope.Why do you think the Irish changed the spelling of their brands from just a "y" at the end to adding "ey" in the 1870's? It was to seperate their good whiskey from the scotch which was nowhere near as good.Yeah but all the best whiskey is from Ireland.And the beer from Germany.
Beer and whiskey > Ale.
Bitter_Altmer
Well single malt Scottish Whiskey would like to disagree with you. And Belgian beer is probably more respected than German.
The UK has proper Bitter on its side mind you…… which I love.
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Yeah but all the best whiskey is from Ireland.And the beer from Germany.
Beer and whiskey > Ale.
Well single malt Scottish Whiskey would like to disagree with you. And Belgian beer is probably more respected than German.
The UK has proper Bitter on its side mind you…… which I love.
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