"Um abraço", you were almost there! I am amazed at how much portuguese you lot seem to know!
Rock Hard, Ride Free, all night long, spapad! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, March 27, 2009 9:12:57 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Goodnight Luis! Good to see you again! Un Abraxo! "I think" that is how it's spelled. LOL | | DelivererofEvil wrote: | | That sounds like a plan to me!
And of course, at the JP concerts, there may be fewer kinds of beer but they'll always be the tastiest!
Rock 'n' Roll spirit!
People, I've been delaying getting some sleep for a while now. It's a shame about these f***** timezones. Here it's 2 am and you folks onthe East Coast have barely finished dinner!
See you tomorrow Defenders!
Cheers from Portugal,
Luis | | spapad wrote: | | Ya know there once was a Beer camp in the States, in Kentucky I think, and I always wanted to go! 375 beers from around the world back then and a week to take them all in! LOL | | DelivererofEvil wrote: | | Hmmm, seems like a goal to me! Get in a licor store and get hammered trying to figure out what the best beer in the world is! Sounds like some b comedy movie stuff to me, but it'd stil be worth it, if it were to the sound of the Priest!
Because be it in Portugal, in the USA or Bangladesh, you've got to listen to the Priest while you're having your beer! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I have never been anywhere in my travels that can compare to American beers. Microbrews in most major cities and even my local bar in Detroit had some 350 beers from around the world. Most on tap. I live in nowhere TN and can STILL find most of what I want...(grrr....save for Sheaf Stout!!!!).
Brazil has this horrible concoction (could be the same you describe) called "malzbier." I ask for a dark beer and they give me this sweet (as in diabetic level) SWILL! BLEAH!!! Horrible! Never seen it in Portugal but I am wary having tasted it once!
I still claim that we are the country that truly embraces beer. From all countries and microbrews. Most of you will never have a "Goose Island", an "Old Rasputtn" a "Sierra Nevada" (STOUT!!!). Canada is really the only country where I can TRY and find a store with some 350 beers from around the world. It takes some searching and a major city at that...
Here I am in nowhere, TN and I can drive 10 minutes to find a Xingu, a Mooshead, Becks, Sierra Nevada plus some fifty microbrews like Goose Island (312! Honkers!) or Detroit's Bell's Porter, Stout.
That rant off, me too...to bathe. Hasta la vista. | | DelivererofEvil wrote: | | We're such a small country and we bicker about the northern (Super Bock) against the southern (Sagres) beers! Hell yeah, that's the true spirit! Gallons get drank and we haven't reached a verdict, since 1927
And I'd have to try that Oatmeal Stout! Never tried anything but Budweiser from the states. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAAA!!! Somehow it doesn't surprise me that you don't like Sagres. Sort of like when I am in Brazil and they all DIE to try a freaking Budweizer! BLEAH!!! Can't stand it!
As I have posted before, give me an Oatmeal Stout anyday (but I still stick by my Sagres comment....lol). | | DelivererofEvil wrote: | | Sagres?! Oh Judas Priest, what on earth were you thinking?
I guess you can tell by now I'm not too fond of Sagres ahah! And the moorish Castle's name in English would be something like the Castle of Sorrow. Awesome setting to imagina Sad Wings being played in! The pic of the priest cross on the rock just instantly reminded me of Excalibur! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Nope, wasn't the super bock. (Good beer, that....had a ton in Porto).
SAGRES! Damned if I didn't like it and I am quite the beer snob!
JP was with me the whole time (Moorish castle in Sintra pictured).
| | DelivererofEvil wrote: | | Super Bock? Hehe, best damn beer in the world.
And do visit us, we're friendly and we have more than 3 centuries' worth of History LOL |
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