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Owen Densmore
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Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/

     -- Owen

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Douglas Roberts-2
Beer is never off topic.

On 7/18/06, Owen Densmore <owen at backspaces.net> wrote:

>
> Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/
>
>      -- Owen
>
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Bill Eldridge
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Now you've done it, and with some of the world's finest pilsner
(hell, they gave pilsner its name) just 4 floors down.....

Owen Densmore wrote:

> Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/
>
>      -- Owen
>
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Jochen Fromm-3
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The rating is not correct. Although a cold
Guinness or Heineken is good as well, there
is no doubt that the best beer is made
here in Germany, most of them is not available
in the US. Germany is famous for its beer.
There are at least 1,300 breweries in Germany,
brewing over 5,000 varieties of beer.

Some of the best brands available in
the whole country are Krombacher Pils
(excellent) and Warsteiner (refreshing).
There are also a lot of regional brands:

In the North Flensburger Pils, Beck's and Jever
In the Middle Koenig Pilsener, Veltnis and Bitburger
In the South Erdinger Weissbier and Paulaner

Mixed beers are popular, too, in Hamburg
"Alster" (with lemonade), in Berlin
"Berliner Weisse" (with syrup), and
many other alcopops popular especially
among young people.

-J.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Owen Densmore
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:42 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Friam
Subject: [FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and more

Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/

     -- Owen

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Phil Henshaw-2
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Beer is never off topic.


On 7/18/06, Owen Densmore <owen at backspaces.net> wrote:

Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/

     -- Owen

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Robert Holmes
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Not that an English ex-patriate would be in any way biased, but I think the
statement highlighted below is more accurately rendered "Germany is famous
for a cold fizzy liquid that the uneducated of palate call beer".

Theakstons, Pedigree, Boddingtons and the like - now that's beer....

Robert

On 7/19/06, Jochen Fromm <fromm at vs.uni-kassel.de> wrote:

>
>
> The rating is not correct. Although a cold
> Guinness or Heineken is good as well, there
> is no doubt that the best beer is made
> here in Germany, most of them is not available
> in the US. Germany is famous for its beer.
> There are at least 1,300 breweries in Germany,
> brewing over 5,000 varieties of beer.
>
> Some of the best brands available in
> the whole country are Krombacher Pils
> (excellent) and Warsteiner (refreshing).
> There are also a lot of regional brands:
>
> In the North Flensburger Pils, Beck's and Jever
> In the Middle Koenig Pilsener, Veltnis and Bitburger
> In the South Erdinger Weissbier and Paulaner
>
> Mixed beers are popular, too, in Hamburg
> "Alster" (with lemonade), in Berlin
> "Berliner Weisse" (with syrup), and
> many other alcopops popular especially
> among young people.
>
> -J.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Owen Densmore
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:42 PM
> To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Friam
> Subject: [FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and more
>
> Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/
>
>      -- Owen
>
> Owen Densmore
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>
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Tim Densmore
Gentlemen brew their own, homeland aside.  Alas, I haven't been a gentleman
since moving to Santa Fe.

On Wednesday 19 July 2006 08:40, Robert Holmes wrote:

> Not that an English ex-patriate would be in any way biased, but I think the
> statement highlighted below is more accurately rendered "Germany is famous
> for a cold fizzy liquid that the uneducated of palate call beer".
>
> Theakstons, Pedigree, Boddingtons and the like - now that's beer....
>
> Robert
>
> On 7/19/06, Jochen Fromm <fromm at vs.uni-kassel.de> wrote:
> > The rating is not correct. Although a cold
> > Guinness or Heineken is good as well, there
> > is no doubt that the best beer is made
> > here in Germany, most of them is not available
> > in the US. Germany is famous for its beer.
> > There are at least 1,300 breweries in Germany,
> > brewing over 5,000 varieties of beer.
> >
> > Some of the best brands available in
> > the whole country are Krombacher Pils
> > (excellent) and Warsteiner (refreshing).
> > There are also a lot of regional brands:
> >
> > In the North Flensburger Pils, Beck's and Jever
> > In the Middle Koenig Pilsener, Veltnis and Bitburger
> > In the South Erdinger Weissbier and Paulaner
> >
> > Mixed beers are popular, too, in Hamburg
> > "Alster" (with lemonade), in Berlin
> > "Berliner Weisse" (with syrup), and
> > many other alcopops popular especially
> > among young people.
> >
> > -J.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Owen Densmore
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:42 PM
> > To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Friam
> > Subject: [FRIAM] Beer Ratings, brewer, brewpub, bar, beer reviews and
> > more
> >
> > Well, just a bit off topic, but .. http://ratebeer.com/
> >
> >      -- Owen
> >
> > Owen Densmore
> > http://backspaces.net - http://redfish.com - http://friam.org
> >
> >
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> >
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