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then you're not a drunken bastard....

redc1c4, who is. %-)

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redc1c4
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Why is it, when the thread asks for your FAVORITE beer, not best beer, not the best brewed, just Favorite, all the beer snobs jump on people's preferences and pontificate as to why the person's choice is crap?

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Jim Breckenridge

because they're not drunken bastards?

redc1c4, my 3rd favorite beer is "cold"

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redc1c4

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jesskidden

Hey, why is it when the experienced beer aficionado discusses why there can be no "best" beer, or points out that beer appreciation is not completely subjective, the self-appointed Defenders of the Common Man come out of the woodwork?

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Joel
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Jim Breckenridge

One word BUD!!!

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junkman

Why should I vote if nobody is ever going to count the votes?

Why should I vote on a question whose answer is obvious?

I just say: Maisel Weizen.

leibold

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leibold

What your did was to separate you from the Neanderthal Industrail Light Lager crowd who have never had a Weizen and have no idea what a Weizen is.

I've not had Maisel Weizen yet. I will look for it.

Thanks for your vote.

Dick

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Dick Adams

On 5/1/2008 1:03 PM Dick Adams ignored two million years of human evolution to write:

There are two Maisel breweries in Franconia, one in Bamberg and one in Bayreuth. Both make an interesting range of beers, but the Maisel in Bamberg likes to promote its wheat beer. It's pretty good, as such things go.

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d.g.s.

Yet the Bayreuth' Maisels is a lot larger, and nearly industrial. Until very recently, they made the "Alkoholfreies Weisse" for Schneider in commission!

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Joris Pattyn

On 5/1/2008 10:21 PM Joris Pattyn ignored two million years of human evolution to write:

Heh. The old Maisel brewery premises are referred to as "the beer catacombs." I haven't had much of the Bayreuth Maisel brewery's beers in recent years; they used to be available in my area, but disappeared a number of years ago. I really liked the Dampfbier (yep, a German brewery dares to make a "Steam beer").

Off my radar - none of the "light" Schneider products are shipped to the USA, AFAIK. But I was drinking Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock "vom Fass" the other day, and that was pretty nice, especially with some Chimay cheese.

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d_g_s

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