Re: Hacker Beer ?



On 1 Dec 2006 21:09:32 GMT, PerfectReign who thought that every major
problem could be solved just with potatoes, wrote:

On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 21:53:37 +0100, Hans van Eynsbergen got out the hammer
and chisel and etched in the wall:

On 1 Dec 2006 18:47:12 GMT, PerfectReign who thought that every major
problem could be solved just with potatoes, wrote:

On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:48:01 +0100, Hans van Eynsbergen got out the hammer
and chisel and etched in the wall:

On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 05:27:49 GMT, Rev Turd Fredericks who thought that
every major problem could be solved just with potatoes, wrote:

Hans van Eynsbergen wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 23:35:26 -0800, MCT who thought that every major problem
could be solved just with potatoes, wrote:

Damn...
I need a beer !
--
Got an extra here!! (Had one heck of a Monday....it was a good day for
a beer)

<Hands Hans a pint of Guiness> Cheers!

Mike

Burp...
Thanks !

We have our yearly "Bokbeer"again, a very dark and rich autumn beer with
some 6% alcohol !
Great to drink and even greater to cook with !
Beef stew done in beer ! Absolutely great !

Damn...this is an OT psot !
Why is "Bokbeer" not a hacker beer?

I stand corrected.
Any beer is good enough to be labeled Hacker Beer, with the exception of
Bud Light...

You have bud light in d00tchie land? I thought there was a law against
importing toxic chemicals.

There is...
But the Customs officers simply can't check every container.
Rotterdam is one of the biggest harbors of the world you know...
Demand for the stuff is getting higher and higher.
Especially by the professional car washes...
It seems that the stuff is far better for cleaning cars then the usual
shampoo's...

ROTFLMAO!!

Just FYI, I'm on another group with a neighbor of yours over in Belgium
trying to convince him that we actually do sell decent beer here in the
US. He's trying to tell us all that Hoegaarden is what we should be
drinking. I've never heard of the shit. In fact, I think I was so blitzed
the only time I was in Brugge that I don't remember what types of beers
(plural) I was drinking.

I must admit that Belgium has a long history for making excellent beers.
And Hoegaarden is a large brewery with a lot of affiliated smaller
breweries.

They produce every kind of beer, from the really light blond beers to the
ultra dark Trappist beers.
Hoegaarden produces a number of "Grand Cru" beers (depending on season)that
taste just heavenly !
Combined with a some cheese and dark bread...
Or with the classical Belgian Frittes ( French fries don't come even close)
and big juicy pork sausages....man...
I need beer !

Maybe we should think about the ultimate dinner and the ultimate beer in
this fine thread.
Not so much about the brand but the type of beer.

I think I've got an idea...
Suggestions anyone ?

--
Hans

"Forty-two!"
"Is that all you've got to show for seven and a half million years of
work?"
"I checked it very thoroughly", said the computer...
.