I first had a taste of Ringnes...
![Image](http://memberfiles.freewebs.com/53/05/49150553/photos/Yurian-in-Norway/Ringnes%20Beer.png)
Photo #2: ...and then this Frydenlund beer
![Image](http://memberfiles.freewebs.com/53/05/49150553/photos/Yurian-in-Norway/Frydenlund%20Beer.png)
And Aass you can see, these Norwegian beers cause their drinker to gain a nice (and quite visible) aura on the top of their head!
![wink ;)](/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
-Yurian
..there are many others in Europe that are quite tasty. I even like English "Bitters & Stouts.markkur wrote:Yurian, thanks for sharing the pics of your trip, I needed a short get-a-way myself.![]()
Damn you, try Czech beer, for example Dalesice. Cerna Hora, hmm, Kozel, Svijany, Pilsner. Of course you need to visit Czech Republic to taste hundred shades of beer.markkur wrote:Btw, how do the Norse-ales compare to the Belgian brews? they make a wheat-cream-ale that's my favorite, though there are many others in Europe that are quite tasty. I even like English "Bitters & Stouts.
We are pleased to announce..."The Beer Wars" the latest epic-saga from the world of HoMMPol wrote:Damn you, try Czech beer, for example Dalesice. Cerna Hora, hmm, Kozel, Svijany, Pilsner. Of course you need to visit Czech Republic to taste hundred shades of beer.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests