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Re:Quite frankly...I am always amazed that Heineken has such a better reputation than Budweiser. Personally I'd much rather not drink any beer at all than drink either of those.
I'd much, much rather have a nice big glass of Hoegaarden or Celis White...
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Re:Quite frankly...I am always amazed that Heineken has such a better reputation than Budweiser. Personally I'd much rather not drink any beer at all than drink either of those.
I'd much, much rather have a nice big glass of Hoegaarden or Celis White...
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Re:Quite frankly...I am always amazed that Heineken has such a better reputation than Budweiser. Personally I'd much rather not drink any beer at all than drink either of those.
I'd much, much rather have a nice big glass of Hoegaarden or Celis White...
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Alternative mapping
Redhat = Samuel Adams. - Why would anyone with any knowledge of beer pick a brit brew for an American distro? Commonly available and well known. Not the best amber in its class, but certainly deserves (great nose - aromatic hops) to be mentioned on anyone's best ale list.
Debian = Celis White. - I'll continue on the wheat beer theme, and this is a great wheat beer. It's hard to get your hands on one. It's cloudy and has yeast on the bottom so it may scare the first timers. But once you get to know it well, you come to love it for its quirkiness.
Slackware = Anchor Old Foghorn. - No casual weekend drinker's beer. If this is your first time, order yourself a half-pint. You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
SuSE = Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel. - Another wheat beer, but darker and full. Meticulously brewed like the distro. Despite being a great beer, few people in the US will ever try it.
MacOS = Smirnoff Ice. - This one's for the hip and groovy image conscious crowd. No one who actually likes beer would ever drink this. -
Alternative mapping
Redhat = Samuel Adams. - Why would anyone with any knowledge of beer pick a brit brew for an American distro? Commonly available and well known. Not the best amber in its class, but certainly deserves (great nose - aromatic hops) to be mentioned on anyone's best ale list.
Debian = Celis White. - I'll continue on the wheat beer theme, and this is a great wheat beer. It's hard to get your hands on one. It's cloudy and has yeast on the bottom so it may scare the first timers. But once you get to know it well, you come to love it for its quirkiness.
Slackware = Anchor Old Foghorn. - No casual weekend drinker's beer. If this is your first time, order yourself a half-pint. You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
SuSE = Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel. - Another wheat beer, but darker and full. Meticulously brewed like the distro. Despite being a great beer, few people in the US will ever try it.
MacOS = Smirnoff Ice. - This one's for the hip and groovy image conscious crowd. No one who actually likes beer would ever drink this. -
Alternative mapping
Redhat = Samuel Adams. - Why would anyone with any knowledge of beer pick a brit brew for an American distro? Commonly available and well known. Not the best amber in its class, but certainly deserves (great nose - aromatic hops) to be mentioned on anyone's best ale list.
Debian = Celis White. - I'll continue on the wheat beer theme, and this is a great wheat beer. It's hard to get your hands on one. It's cloudy and has yeast on the bottom so it may scare the first timers. But once you get to know it well, you come to love it for its quirkiness.
Slackware = Anchor Old Foghorn. - No casual weekend drinker's beer. If this is your first time, order yourself a half-pint. You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
SuSE = Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel. - Another wheat beer, but darker and full. Meticulously brewed like the distro. Despite being a great beer, few people in the US will ever try it.
MacOS = Smirnoff Ice. - This one's for the hip and groovy image conscious crowd. No one who actually likes beer would ever drink this. -
Alternative mapping
Redhat = Samuel Adams. - Why would anyone with any knowledge of beer pick a brit brew for an American distro? Commonly available and well known. Not the best amber in its class, but certainly deserves (great nose - aromatic hops) to be mentioned on anyone's best ale list.
Debian = Celis White. - I'll continue on the wheat beer theme, and this is a great wheat beer. It's hard to get your hands on one. It's cloudy and has yeast on the bottom so it may scare the first timers. But once you get to know it well, you come to love it for its quirkiness.
Slackware = Anchor Old Foghorn. - No casual weekend drinker's beer. If this is your first time, order yourself a half-pint. You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
SuSE = Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel. - Another wheat beer, but darker and full. Meticulously brewed like the distro. Despite being a great beer, few people in the US will ever try it.
MacOS = Smirnoff Ice. - This one's for the hip and groovy image conscious crowd. No one who actually likes beer would ever drink this. -
Re:Skolelinux.no
Well, Norway has a brew call Aass beer. It also comes in a stronger Aass Bock, which is the version that's actually worth drinking.
The best thing about drinking beer in Norway though (definitely not the price, which is about $7 per glass), is the Chillinotters (breaded peanuts with spices). You can't ask for a better beer nut. Oh, that and the fact that Norwegians love to get stumbling drunk.
There are other Norwegian beers, but they mostly taste like ass. =) -
Re:Skolelinux.no
Well, Norway has a brew call Aass beer. It also comes in a stronger Aass Bock, which is the version that's actually worth drinking.
The best thing about drinking beer in Norway though (definitely not the price, which is about $7 per glass), is the Chillinotters (breaded peanuts with spices). You can't ask for a better beer nut. Oh, that and the fact that Norwegians love to get stumbling drunk.
There are other Norwegian beers, but they mostly taste like ass. =) -
Re:If Windows is Bud..There are some really nice budweisers from the Czech republic, and often they are available on draught or in bottles in UK pubs. (I much prefer them to the American Budweiser brand, although that's OK on a hot day when there's no other cold lager available.)
Budvar is very nice, and a pleasant surprise if you haven't tried it before.