RockyBasel
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Maybe 30+ years ago. Now we have Gordon Ramsey and haut cuisine coming out our butts.
True - dining scene in London is amazing and a far cry from what it was 7 years ago
Maybe 30+ years ago. Now we have Gordon Ramsey and haut cuisine coming out our butts.
Maybe you should ask Murray!Sold out yet?
The Swiss drink Old Milwaukee? Maybe I will edit my bucket list by one country.
I wonder, if it is open, I am up for forging, hunting, followed by Budo archery so I can discover my inner self. I mean, if they add some old Milwaukee brew beer on tap,, then “it don’t get better than that”
Nope, pretty much the same class of beverages.So we are talking way above my Pabst Blue Ribbon grade
america has been beer mecca for at least the past 10 yearsI hope y'all are joking cause Europeans drinking American beer is just sad to me. Like watching hipsters in Tokyo spend $10 for a budweiser (not a joke)
Wrong threadamerica has been beer mecca for at least the past 10 years
I hope y'all are joking cause Europeans drinking American beer is just sad to me. Like watching hipsters in Tokyo spend $10 for a budweiser (not a joke)
I'm saying I don't think they get Natty Daddy's in Switzerland.
Hmmm...NOamerica has been beer mecca for at least the past 10 years
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Well.... two thoughts (as a European who learned to love beer in.... THE US )
1) Bud (light), Corrs lite, Natty Ice, Milwaukee’s best, Michelob Ultra and so on.... that’s not beer. That’s flavored water. “flavor” is not a judgement... I’m not saying: “flavor“ = “flavorful”
2) The beer culture in the US is insane and for a long time was sooooooo much better than in Europe. And I’m saying that as a German. German beer mostly sucks. Mass produced Pilsner style crap that all tasted the same (some exceptions in Bavaria and it’s gotten better)
My local beer dealer in the US had over 1000 different beers, the majority from small craft breweries. Amazing stuff.
Still missing my beloved Wookey Jack Black Rye IPA....
Wookey Jack is my all time favorite beer. I cant believe they discontinued it.
When I lived in Monza, I remember driving up to Switzerland at the weekend to fill up with gas and admire the billiard table smooth roads.we are joking, I live right next to Germany, France, and Italy so wine-beer quality is pretty darn good.
I drive over to France to pick-up my bread and cheese, and wine, then to Germany for the rest - both 15 min drive from my home
When I lived in Monza, I remember driving up to Switzerland at the weekend to fill up with gas and admire the billiard table smooth roads.
You guys in Europe don't know what you're missing. Love me some Juicy Ass
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I was just making a biased opinion out off my ass. I don't have any experience about US beer scene. When I just look at geographic distances in US and Europe and if I needed to decide will I go to US or to Europe discover beer, my choice would be Europe. Maybe I am oldchool and thinking that Europes beerculture is still more diverse than in US.Can you elaborate on that? If you have experience with the US beer scene, I’d be curious what your argument here is.... if you don’t: how do make that statement? What do you base it on?
the US is the country with BY far the most craft breweries in the world. About the same as all European countries combined. From personal experience I can tell you that the beer scene in the US is much more diverse and interesting than the one in Europe ...
I was just making a biased opinion out off my ass. I don't have any experience about US beer scene. When I just look at geographic distances in US and Europe and if I needed to decide will I go to US or to Europe discover beer, my choice would be Europe. Maybe I am oldchool and thinking that Europes beerculture is still more diverse than in US.
Gas was significantly cheaper in CH vs IT in the 90's. Things might be different now so don't quote me.People actually drove to Switzerland because something was CHEAPER here? Sounds like fake news to me
I’d love some of that juicy ass right now! Can I call it “juicy arse” though? Being in Europe and all? Lol
Now I see the miscommunication here... y'all are IPA people. Real beer was perfected in Europe a long time ago, and there's not much left to do besides some subtle refinement. I guess some would consider that less interesting....US is more diverse in terms of variety and experimentation...
Now I see the miscommunication here... y'all are IPA people. Real beer was perfected in Europe a long time ago, and there's not much left to do besides some subtle refinement. I guess some would consider that less interesting.
Now I see the miscommunication here... y'all are IPA people. Real beer was perfected in Europe a long time ago, and there's not much left to do besides some subtle refinement. I guess some would consider that less interesting.
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