hiya peppa peeps

all about me:
(well, not all, but somewhat pertinent to this forum)

i love hot peppers/sauces (datil in particular)

i live in and am from florida (good for growing peppers? you bet!)

i love good beer, ale in particular - craft-brewed american, belgian, bavarian are favorite styles. (that's beer-chan in my avatar, from he's japan - possibly a drunken cousin of hello kitty)

my most recent fads: all things tiki and retro hawaiiana, floridiana

and micheladas. (a great way to jazz up a crappy beer if that's all you have access to, and hot sauce is a most desirable ingredient!)

cheers!
 
Welcome Datil.

I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. :shock:

Make yourself right at home.

T
 
Tina Brooks said:
Welcome Datil.

I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. :shock:

Make yourself right at home.

T

I love Canadian beer.

Welcome aboard.
 
Tina Brooks said:
Welcome Datil.

I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. :shock:

Make yourself right at home.

T

We'd have to give top beer nods to the Belgians, both in quantity and quality...followed closely by the Germans. Canadians do brew some fine beer, tho. Molson or Labatt is better than about 98% of American beer of similar ilk.
 
LinNJoe said:
Tina Brooks said:
Welcome Datil.

I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. :shock:

Make yourself right at home.

T

We'd have to give top beer nods to the Belgians, both in quantity and quality...followed closely by the Germans. Canadians do brew some fine beer, tho. Molson or Labatt is better than about 98% of American beer of similar ilk.

I think perhaps rather than send some hot sauce, I just may send some REAL Canadian beer. :D

What say you guys???

T
 
Tina Brooks said:
I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. [

Stuff like Molsen and Labatt's are nothing to write home about...hardly a step up from swill like Bud or Miller. But these guys

http://www.unibroue.com/english.cfm

make some of the best Belgian style ales I've ever had...in some cases, better than the stuff that actually comes from Belgium. So props to them.

My favorite beers these days are actually American. Breweries like Dog Fish Head, Avery and Great Divide are making beers that rivial anything in the world.
 
chuk hell said:
Tina Brooks said:
I notice you didn't mention Canadian beer in your list... I'm wounded. Everyone knows Canada brews the best. [

Stuff like Molsen and Labatt's are nothing to write home about...hardly a step up from swill like Bud or Miller. But these guys

http://www.unibroue.com/english.cfm

make some of the best Belgian style ales I've ever had...in some cases, better than the stuff that actually comes from Belgium. So props to them.

My favorite beers these days are actually American. Breweries like Dog Fish Head, Avery and Great Divide are making beers that rivial anything in the world.

Unibroue just got bought by Sleeman's.

I have to agree with you. American or Canadian or other, micro-breweries have the best product by far.

T
 
LinNJoe en chuk hell, you both know the world and whatever good comes from it. Of course the best beer comes from Belgium. It's nice to say it when you are living in Belgium but it is even nicer to hear it from every tourist - they all go home missing our beer, our chocolat, our fries, our moules,...even our girls (and our men for the ladies ;-) )
 
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