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I got me this nice beer from a micro brewery today. It’s worth its hefty €3 price.
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Had one of these.
I’ve found it to be a good compromise between price and quality/taste, way better than Carlsberg, Tuborg and similar. Mind you, I am in Norway so this is also €3...
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Just coffee for now
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Pils from Czech is my favorite beer, as simple as it is.
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Oh well, Skandinavia at its finest with their exorbitant prices for alcohol. A can of beer costs just under €1 in Germany for one can. I’ll try a Frydenlund if I ever come across one.
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Hey, there’s some coffee in your cream...
Ok, that was a bad one:/
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It’s just so damn good, when I can’t find it Boulevard Wheat is my go to casual beer.
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I like sugar
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Waited in line today for some Mexican cake gonna open one later.#whalezbro
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Wheat beer is a great alternative to pilsner. I love wheat beer with cola, which is called “Hefeschlamm” (wheat mud) in Germany.
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I used to, but now I just drink it black.
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I’ve never had a stout in my life but that’s about to change soon. That Mexican Cake got 10.5% abv, that’s not bad..
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You call your beers after Toyotas in Germany?
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“for we who love beer”, if I extrapolate from my six words of Swedish to Norwegian?
Three euro for a can seems like a giveaway up there. I’d have expected at least double that.
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The Mexicans did it first.
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I knew of somebody called Carina once.
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That’s the second name of my ex girlfriend.
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Correct! I think “beer” and “love” might be the two most important words in any language.
Frydenlund also have a nice dark lager (bayer) and a pale ale for the same price, which is good for variety. The cheapest beer available is around €2.5 for 0.5 l, but that is mostly bought by 18-year olds and alcoholics..