Top 5ive "Drinking" Beers
The bottle shop I frequent still has about 10 slabs or so, I think I'm the only one in the area who must drink it, lol, but it's about an 8 hour drive from Sydney to here in central vic gregb. I'll have one for ya next time I get some.
Cheers,
Matty
Cheers,
Matty
I know u think u understand what u thought I said, but I don't think u realise that what u heard is not what I meant.........
i know this probably means nothing to you guyes, as im in the uk.
but duchars ipa. its a scottish ale, its quite fruity and defonatly drinkable,
iv knobbled myself a few times on this stuff,
its hardly carbonated and refreshing but not sickly.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
may have to pop out for a few just now.
but duchars ipa. its a scottish ale, its quite fruity and defonatly drinkable,
iv knobbled myself a few times on this stuff,
its hardly carbonated and refreshing but not sickly.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
may have to pop out for a few just now.
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Munkey
Where do you find those?
Last time I was back in the homeland I couldn't wait to get back to Canada, everything had gone to the big boys it seemed. Mind you I was in Lincoln
Dogger
Where do you find those?
Last time I was back in the homeland I couldn't wait to get back to Canada, everything had gone to the big boys it seemed. Mind you I was in Lincoln
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
Well I'll give it a go. So here are my favourite Aussie beers -
1. James Squire Amber Ale - Simply perfect at any time of year with any food or just to get drunk on. Just pips Coopers Sparkling for top spot.
2. Coopers Sparking - Absolutely a great beer. You gotta drink the sediment which makes all the difference.
3. Cascade Four Seasons or First Harvest - OK they are seasonal only and can differ emensely year on year but they are a pleasant surprise every time.
4. Little Creatures Pale Ale - I had the pleasant experience of first tasting this at the brewery and fell in love on the spot.
5. Toohey OLD - I know its a bit mainstream by comparison to the others on my list, but hey its a great beer to drink when you want something with a stronger and darker taste without having to chew on it (Guiness anyone?). And it doesnt give me bad hangovers like most mainstream beers.
Honorary mention -
* Coopers Special Old Stout (Which only missed the list because its hard to drink too many before you fall over).
And a final mention to all those great beers from so many of those small micro breweries and brew pubs from all over the country. Some of these beers are absolutely fabulous, if only we could get them everywhere! Many an hour has been spent sitting in a Brew Pub or Micro Brewery soaking up the scenery and the beer.
Pete.
1. James Squire Amber Ale - Simply perfect at any time of year with any food or just to get drunk on. Just pips Coopers Sparkling for top spot.
2. Coopers Sparking - Absolutely a great beer. You gotta drink the sediment which makes all the difference.
3. Cascade Four Seasons or First Harvest - OK they are seasonal only and can differ emensely year on year but they are a pleasant surprise every time.
4. Little Creatures Pale Ale - I had the pleasant experience of first tasting this at the brewery and fell in love on the spot.
5. Toohey OLD - I know its a bit mainstream by comparison to the others on my list, but hey its a great beer to drink when you want something with a stronger and darker taste without having to chew on it (Guiness anyone?). And it doesnt give me bad hangovers like most mainstream beers.

Honorary mention -
* Coopers Special Old Stout (Which only missed the list because its hard to drink too many before you fall over).
And a final mention to all those great beers from so many of those small micro breweries and brew pubs from all over the country. Some of these beers are absolutely fabulous, if only we could get them everywhere! Many an hour has been spent sitting in a Brew Pub or Micro Brewery soaking up the scenery and the beer.
Pete.
A wise man once said "Drink Beer", an even wiser man (a wise-a#&%) once said "Sure drink Beer, but to Brew it first is the true meaning of Freedom!".
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Mr Dan,Dogger Dan wrote: Where can you get Coopers Stout? I have only been able to find the Sparkling in Canada.
How does Coopers Sparkling compare to your local brews?
It is my pitiful opinion that Coopers Best Extra Stout is the best [edit: mass produced] beer brewed in Australia. If you must mail order from the US, do so. Make sure you drink it no less than 2 months after the "BEST AFTER date".
Just thought I'd bump this post back up the top
My top 5 faves at the local
1. Tooheys Old - I will never get tired of this gem.
2. James Squire Golden Ale
3. Guinness - really depends on where you get it, but its tops
4. Kilkenny - lovely in winter, well, lovely anytime.
5. Any new beer which happens to arrive on tap for a limited time will always have me asking for a schooner... never leave a new beer untried.
and then the one you can't get on tap
Coopers Best Extra Stout - would be no.1 if it were available on tap!
(was gonna say Cascade Light, but that's only if I'm driving).
p.s Just bought Cascade stout on the weekend - 1st slab in well over a year. Pales in comparison to Best Extra, but a bloody lovely session stout IMHO.
My top 5 faves at the local
1. Tooheys Old - I will never get tired of this gem.
2. James Squire Golden Ale
3. Guinness - really depends on where you get it, but its tops
4. Kilkenny - lovely in winter, well, lovely anytime.
5. Any new beer which happens to arrive on tap for a limited time will always have me asking for a schooner... never leave a new beer untried.
and then the one you can't get on tap
Coopers Best Extra Stout - would be no.1 if it were available on tap!
(was gonna say Cascade Light, but that's only if I'm driving).
p.s Just bought Cascade stout on the weekend - 1st slab in well over a year. Pales in comparison to Best Extra, but a bloody lovely session stout IMHO.
Say it isn't so! I've got 2 in the fridge, I shall treasure them.gregb wrote:Alas, Golden Ale was a limited run and is no longer available unless / until they brew up another batch.
Greg.
Top five at the moment is
1) Coopers Pale Ale (won't change)
2) JS Golden Ale (for now)
3) Becks
4) Coopers Dark Ale
5) LC Bright Ale
That's just at the moment though, they change often.
Coopers.