Stop making me hungry!!!
Stop making me hungry!!!
One of which is proper Deutsch Weizen in a tall glass. Tis the only beer I've ever had to take bites out of in order to drink it.that's what I meant with no proper bread - but ok, that is a german view on it, where there are about 1300 bread varieties.
Ooooo giant carterpillar tracked mining machines confirmed........ Maybe you should have followed it to its endI swear the game have learned how to troll. I got a nice view like this :
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Sandy desert one side, mountains the others, and it's very nice.
And then when I start to actually enjoy it :
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I get a freaking giant railtrack in the middle of it cutting it in half.
possibly drowned in hp brown sauce - but that is actually good.And just what does one put/spread/shake onto deep fried rubbish?
there are so many varieties of Weizen - I like the dark Hefeweizen - where the yeast is still in the beer.One of which is proper Deutsch Weizen in a tall glass. Tis the only beer I've ever had to take bites out of in order to drink it.
Wait, one can get Weizen sans yeast? Simply blasphemous!there are so many varieties of Weizen - I like the dark Hefeweizen - where the yeast is still in the beer.
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I like this thinking.I'm intrigued by the confusing use of "or" in this context....![]()
That is why i chose that picture, there is a good chance to get it outside of Europe as well. The really special bavarian beers are often quite regional and can often just be bought in the region where they are brewed. Often those are smaller micro-breweries with very special beers, but quite unknown outside their region.Wait, one can get Weizen sans yeast? Simply blasphemous!
Unfortunately the brand above is the only one I can typically find in the US. Not that there is anything wrong with that particular brand (its quite good), just that variety is nice and the US made Weizen is not, um,the sameauthentic.
Funny actually, that our local grocer carries that brand. And they're about 20 miles outside of "civilization", which is about 10 miles closer than we are. Too bad they're closed atm due to covid breakout.
On the other hand, I've only had 3 drinks so far this year.
Similar here as well, with the exception that the recent IPA craze simply results in more rubbish that people try to pass off as beer and is really only useful for cleaning toilets. IMnsHO....The really special bavarian beers are often quite regional and can often just be bought in the region where they are brewed. Often those are smaller micro-breweries with very special beers, but quite unknown outside their region.
And you would have had such a good excuse for it - throat desinfectionOn the other hand, I've only had 3 drinks so far this year.
And you would have had such a good excuse for it - throat desinfection![]()
@Just Did you ever work out what that game was? It sounds very interesting, and wouldn't mind playing it!!There was some game where in the end I was supposed to copy myself to some clone or AI to leave some cursed planet.
And it worked out, only I was experiencing the finale from the perspective of the source copy...
I loved this plot twist.
Was is some part of Dead Space? I can't remember.
our state government wanted us to go on vacation in our own state - tasmania - to support the suffering tourist industry. We made a tour visiting most of the smaller breweries here, incredible how many there actually are and we discovered some good australian beer as well - but it is as well often extremely regional or even local - like in the brewery's own pub only. Then I'm still on my quest to test all the 104 varieties of tasmanian gin - will take a while. And there are even a few whiskey distilleries in Tassie. So vacation in our own state makes a lot of senseSimilar here as well, with the exception that the recent IPA craze simply results in more rubbish that people try to pass off as beer and is really only useful for cleaning toilets. IMnsHO.
I always thought that "Full English" sounded somewhat naughty. Oh how disappointed I was when I found out. Tasted awesome, though, even though I could definitely have done without the beans. Only beans I eat are refried.I do something like this with a full English sometimes.
I used to have great fun explaining to dietary cholestephobes that "this isn't how the alimentary tract works. Not even slightly."And since most of the circulating cholesterol is manufactured by the liver and genetically controlled, it's not surprising that the scientific literature on dietary cholesterol as a risk factor has failed to show up major findings.