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17 years 9 months ago #19

[quote:13xjr1xq]It can be a tough thing for a nation as self-consciously beer-loving as ours to face up to, but drink most Australian beers and you just know, deep in the darkest chambers of your broken heart, that the average polecat is capable of brewing something better in its bladder. This explains our obsession with cold beer: the colder it is, the less you can taste it.[/quote:13xjr1xq]

[url:13xjr1xq]http://sybeeritic.blogspot.com/2008/07/state-of-australian-beer.html[/url:13xjr1xq]

17 years 9 months ago #20

I was queuing outside the GBBF in front of an Aussie brewer who has just started the Gentlemens Brewing Company[/url:41kw6b8e] in Adelaide. He was similarly unimpressed with the state of Australian beer.

17 years 9 months ago #21

James Squire Amber Ale is another good Aussie beer.

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17 years 9 months ago #22

There's some good stuff in the brewpubs that doesn't make it out of the country. I was very impressed with The Lord Nelson[/url:3c5213ra] in Sydney.

17 years 9 months ago #23

Whats Baltika like? Its the only Russian beer I recognise

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17 years 9 months ago #24

Not great, IMO. The strong lager (no. 9) is about the best of them. A lot of people like the porter (no. 6) but I'm not a fan.
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