Igor Rybnikov I have never been to Germany and have been under impression that as a result of some old rules and laws German beers have very conservative and traditional tastes in contrast to - say - Belgian ones some of which can hardly be called "beers" due to their fruity and unusual tasts. It seems that I have been wrong.
Michael Mossiagin In Germany there are well over 1000 breweries producing a wide range of high quality beers of various styles and specialties! Most beers that I've tasted are "real" and special. Of course, much depends on a person's taste. As for me, I prefer unfiltered sorts. :)
Igor Rybnikov I have tasted many German wheat-made, unfiltered sorts and I keep trying because they are so popular although it is not my "cap of tea". I am ok with traditional Czech or German lagers (I prefer the bitter-taste ones) or English/Scottish ales. I agree that tasting bottled beers has little in common with having a pint of a freshly brewed draft.
Michael Mossiagin I became a "beer addict" some 20 years ago while traveling about Germany and tasting different sorts (it doesn't mean that at home I drink beer every day). Surely, I prefer draft. Ales aren't my favorites. In any case some modern scientists claim that beer is better for your health than milk! :))
Sounds like an interesting beer! Nice editing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael Mossiagin. It really has a soft smoked taste and i liked this beer! :)
ReplyDeleteNaina Udyakova Я пробовал и ощутил лёгкий привкус копчености, который придаёт этому пиву пикантность!
ReplyDeleteIgor Rybnikov I have never been to Germany and have been under impression that as a result of some old rules and laws German beers have very conservative and traditional tastes in contrast to - say - Belgian ones some of which can hardly be called "beers" due to their fruity and unusual tasts. It seems that I have been wrong.
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin In Germany there are well over 1000 breweries producing a wide range of high quality beers of various styles and specialties! Most beers that I've tasted are "real" and special. Of course, much depends on a person's taste. As for me, I prefer unfiltered sorts. :)
ReplyDeleteIgor Rybnikov I have tasted many German wheat-made, unfiltered sorts and I keep trying because they are so popular although it is not my "cap of tea". I am ok with traditional Czech or German lagers (I prefer the bitter-taste ones) or English/Scottish ales. I agree that tasting bottled beers has little in common with having a pint of a freshly brewed draft.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a much of a beer drinker, but when I do drink beer; that's the kind I go for. Thick and dark. Looks very good.
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin I became a "beer addict" some 20 years ago while traveling about Germany and tasting different sorts (it doesn't mean that at home I drink beer every day). Surely, I prefer draft. Ales aren't my favorites. In any case some modern scientists claim that beer is better for your health than milk! :))
ReplyDeleteNaina Udyakova Ещё пару вылазок зарубеж и Вы прочувствуете вкус настоящего пива! И тогда - добро пожаловать в нашу компанию! :))
ReplyDeleteAskewed View Photographic Arts photos by Keith A. Russell I'm happy that I managed to capture the kind of beer you like! :))
ReplyDeleteHow do you get it lit? LOL
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot very well done! I would like to give that beer a taste too. :-)
Thank you Oshi Shikigami. I'd like to give it another try too! :)
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