The Not-Beer Trip
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The Not-Beer Trip
http://thunderdogbrewery.com/2016/06/28 ... -part-one/
Most of the info is there in the blog post.
Basically I brought bottles that I purchased here in California and brought them to Germany to taste side by side with bottles I purchased there.
Most of the info is there in the blog post.
Basically I brought bottles that I purchased here in California and brought them to Germany to taste side by side with bottles I purchased there.
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Exactly, it really boils down to exactly that. I don't want some American bullshit beer trying to say its German, I don't want some oxidized German beer. I want fresh German beer the way its supposed to taste, at my house at all times, end of story.
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Absolutely. I was just glad to be able to say that the beer I have here is in fact different than the stuff I can drink in Germany. Nostalgia and perception can be finicky things, and I think this kind of pushes that to the side.
For what its worth Rothaus Pils, Peters Kolsch, and Paulaner Helles were the best beers I tried over there. It was a really different experience being able to drink it in its natural environment.
For what its worth Rothaus Pils, Peters Kolsch, and Paulaner Helles were the best beers I tried over there. It was a really different experience being able to drink it in its natural environment.
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It's funny/Ironic that you chose Paulaner Helles as your quest beer. The helles we have in the paper, when brewed correctly, puts this beer to shame. Just an FYI
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Yea.. what happens to people who have never even been there.. That argument is invalid.
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It angered me listening to the hosts of the brewing network insisting the only reason the beer in Germany seems to taste better is your happy and on vacation. I tasted plenty of micro's in California while I was happily visiting. How come that didn't make them any better?
The Germans must be putting hallucinogenics in the schnitzel.
The Germans must be putting hallucinogenics in the schnitzel.
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