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I don't like Korean beer and I am this nationality
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Saxiif wrote:
American microbrews produce the best variety of good beer in the world, hard to come to Korea after that Sad Well at least I can get 630cc bottles of Tsingtao for 1,800 won. That's drinkable...

But if you really hate Asian beer, ya gotta homebrew.


Disagree..the best variety of beer in the world can be found in the UK.
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jajdude



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tiger Beer wrote:


The only halfway decent beer in all of Asia is the North Korean beer and Tsingtao (a Chinese beer made by Germans).



I've heard Lao beer is good. Haven't tried it myself though. I liked Tiger draught beer (in VN). I think San Miguel and the draft is good, too. Tsingtao is OK, nothing special IMO.
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Location: Suyuskis

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

butlerian wrote:
Saxiif wrote:
American microbrews produce the best variety of good beer in the world, hard to come to Korea after that Sad Well at least I can get 630cc bottles of Tsingtao for 1,800 won. That's drinkable...

But if you really hate Asian beer, ya gotta homebrew.


Disagree..the best variety of beer in the world can be found in the UK.


Hahahahaha. Second-best I think, ever heard of a pleasant little place called Germany?

You might have heard of them - they taught the Brits how to make cars I think.
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
Saxiif wrote:
American microbrews produce the best variety of good beer in the world, hard to come to Korea after that Sad Well at least I can get 630cc bottles of Tsingtao for 1,800 won. That's drinkable...

But if you really hate Asian beer, ya gotta homebrew.


Disagree..the best variety of beer in the world can be found in the UK.


Hahahahaha. Second-best I think, ever heard of a pleasant little place called Germany?

You might have heard of them - they taught the Brits how to make cars I think.


Haha, very funny. You should try visiting these places. You'll find that Germany makes the best pilsners and lagers, but VARIETY is not to be had. In an English pub, you'll find much more variety, including the likes of bitters, pale ales, milds, stouts, real ales etc.
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Location: Suyuskis

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
Saxiif wrote:
American microbrews produce the best variety of good beer in the world, hard to come to Korea after that Sad Well at least I can get 630cc bottles of Tsingtao for 1,800 won. That's drinkable...

But if you really hate Asian beer, ya gotta homebrew.


Disagree..the best variety of beer in the world can be found in the UK.


Hahahahaha. Second-best I think, ever heard of a pleasant little place called Germany?

You might have heard of them - they taught the Brits how to make cars I think.


Haha, very funny. You should try visiting these places. You'll find that Germany makes the best pilsners and lagers, but VARIETY is not to be had. In an English pub, you'll find much more variety, including the likes of bitters, pale ales, milds, stouts, real ales etc.


Okay, granted, the poms make some good beer - there is no doubt about that.

Any other reasons as to why I should go there? I would rather not.
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
Saxiif wrote:
American microbrews produce the best variety of good beer in the world, hard to come to Korea after that Sad Well at least I can get 630cc bottles of Tsingtao for 1,800 won. That's drinkable...

But if you really hate Asian beer, ya gotta homebrew.


Disagree..the best variety of beer in the world can be found in the UK.


Hahahahaha. Second-best I think, ever heard of a pleasant little place called Germany?

You might have heard of them - they taught the Brits how to make cars I think.


Haha, very funny. You should try visiting these places. You'll find that Germany makes the best pilsners and lagers, but VARIETY is not to be had. In an English pub, you'll find much more variety, including the likes of bitters, pale ales, milds, stouts, real ales etc.


Okay, granted, the poms make some good beer - there is no doubt about that.

Any other reasons as to why I should go there? I would rather not.


No, there aren't many other reasons to go there. Beer, some food (England is said to have the best Indian food outside of India) and history. Football (soccer), if you're into it. Other than that, I'm happier to be in Korea.
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wrong. You remember that little country you fellas colonized and deserted?

Now I know you are thinking Rhodesia, but I am talking about the other one that you guys discriminate against so much.

Have you figured out what we are looking for yet?

Correct!

The answer is sodium.

The second correct answer is South Africa. Outside of India, we have the largest Indian population in the world. We even have local Indian dishes unique to South Africa, yet still distinctly Indian. Your watered-down curry and rice does not good Indian cuisine make, sorry laddy, better luck next time.
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
Wrong. You remember that little country you fellas colonized and deserted?

Now I know you are thinking Rhodesia, but I am talking about the other one that you guys discriminate against so much.

Have you figured out what we are looking for yet?

Correct!

The answer is sodium.

The second correct answer is South Africa. Outside of India, we have the largest Indian population in the world. We even have local Indian dishes unique to South Africa, yet still distinctly Indian. Your watered-down curry and rice does not good Indian cuisine make, sorry laddy, better luck next time.


Charming person you are. Yes, of course.
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you head-butting your keyboard yet?

You are so easy to rile up, you actually make this board fun with your ignorance of Korea and anal retentiveness.

Dare I say it, I like you!

Thank you, Butlerian.

Thutlerian.
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
Are you head-butting your keyboard yet?

You are so easy to rile up, you actually make this board fun with your ignorance of Korea and anal retentiveness.

Dare I say it, I like you!

Thank you, Butlerian.

Thutlerian.


Ignorance of Korea? I suspect I know a lot more about Korea than you, my friend.

Grow up, kiddo.

Enjoy life here Smile
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Location: Suyuskis

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
Are you head-butting your keyboard yet?

You are so easy to rile up, you actually make this board fun with your ignorance of Korea and anal retentiveness.

Dare I say it, I like you!

Thank you, Butlerian.

Thutlerian.


Ignorance of Korea? I suspect I know a lot more about Korea than you, my friend.

Grow up, kiddo.

Enjoy life here Smile


Okay, how do I say "rectum" in Korean? Obviously if you know a lot about Korea you speak the lingo, non?

Please enlighten me.
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reactionary



Joined: 22 Oct 2006
Location: korreia

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

alright! commonwealth rivalry!

i like british beer, i like german beer. however, for sheer volume of varieties, i vote american. even a modest sized city like san diego has 3 or 4 microbreweries (though to be honest the only one I really like is Stone). plus there are some unique, American-only beer...California Common Beer or "steam" beer (the obvious example being Anchor Steam) is made nowhere else, yet we can still copy most of the European styles too.

I really like Stone as well because they revive some seemingly dead beer types. Sometimes...rightfully dead. Russian Imperial Stout!? I mean, gets ya drunk (11% alcohol i think), but feels like you're drinking motor oil! However, Arrogant Bastard, Ruination, their IPAs...top notch, bitter, hoppy stuff.

The west coast in general seems blessed though. I remember going to New York and being pretty disappointed with their beer selection...Brooklyn Brewery seemed like the only half-decent suds.

Man, I miss getting ultra-premium beer for $10 a sixpack.
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
Are you head-butting your keyboard yet?

You are so easy to rile up, you actually make this board fun with your ignorance of Korea and anal retentiveness.

Dare I say it, I like you!

Thank you, Butlerian.

Thutlerian.


Ignorance of Korea? I suspect I know a lot more about Korea than you, my friend.

Grow up, kiddo.

Enjoy life here Smile


Okay, how do I say "rectum" in Korean? Obviously if you know a lot about Korea you speak the lingo, non?

Please enlighten me.


I speak the lingo reasonably well considering the length of time I've been here. Not fluent by any means but I can certainly get around. Try learning some useful Korean as opposed to idiotic words that describe yourself.
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wo buxihuan hanguoren



Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Location: Suyuskis

PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
butlerian wrote:
wo buxihuan hanguoren wrote:
Are you head-butting your keyboard yet?

You are so easy to rile up, you actually make this board fun with your ignorance of Korea and anal retentiveness.

Dare I say it, I like you!

Thank you, Butlerian.

Thutlerian.


Ignorance of Korea? I suspect I know a lot more about Korea than you, my friend.

Grow up, kiddo.

Enjoy life here Smile


Okay, how do I say "rectum" in Korean? Obviously if you know a lot about Korea you speak the lingo, non?

Please enlighten me.


I speak the lingo reasonably well considering the length of time I've been here. Not fluent by any means but I can certainly get around. Try learning some useful Korean as opposed to idiotic words that describe yourself.


You just won't quit, will you?

I am going to assume that you are calling me a rectum, not too sure, I don't really understand you colonizers that failed so I will just have to assume.

Here's a handy hint, a tid-bit, if you will: not being able to handle a joke and resorting to insults is unbecoming. Are you not a representative of your country in Korea? Is it not good manners to take a joke, and not have to insult some fine young bucks such as myself? And should you not be preparing for your uni classes in Daegu?

Unfortunately, I have a slack job and do not need to prepare, and probably work less hours than you. Oh but of course, you know more about Korea than I do, how could I forget? Enjoy Daegu, hahahaha.
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safeblad



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

butlerian wrote:
Try learning some useful Korean as opposed to idiotic words that describe yourself.


Laughing Cool
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