I've never noticed you until today. You are a fairly unintelligent person, I see. You'll fit right in.
Yes, I'm so unintelligent that I've got a History and Politics degree from Balliol College, Oxford University and I did a year at Heidelberg University in Germany....two of the world's leading and most difficult to get into Universities.
So....you want to talk about intelligence vs unintelligence....go for it
Is the beer in Germany still better than the beer here, or have our microbreweries pretty much caught us up?
I have a brother who lives near London, on a recent trip here he was amazed.
A far more important issue to me than slap fights with the Regressive Left/PC Police liars.
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The beer in Germany has always been the best in the world! You're correct beer is highly important, there's something wrong with people who don't appreciate quality beer.
I had a very good local Texas beer in, well Texas, Shiner beer:
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I worked in Quality Control in a brewery in Oz many years ago. We were constantly trialing German yeasts and methods. I would tend to agree. I have not tried many US beers; we just don't import many here at all. Mind you; I am a lager man and really enjoy a good Pilsner style. I tasted many beers in the UK when I was there; OK but the German beers were outstanding.
Greg
I'm Austrian, however as from Salzburg and Upper Austria, we can share the glory of Bayern beer, as we share so much with them already, they're basically our nearest kin.
Pilsener is Czech in NAME ONLY of course, named after the place Plzeň in Bohemia, which WAS German itself Bohemia, it only became Czech 'um later. Pilsener was of course invented by a German, from Bayern Josef Groll in 1842, I think that's the year he invented it.