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[*] posted on 7-18-2004 at 12:07 PM


Agree with the Dos Equis XX taste appeal, very easy drinking (the special lager, not the dark amber). I do like Pacifico when a slightly stronger taste is desired.

How does your Aleman taste buds rate Pacifico?




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[*] posted on 7-18-2004 at 12:17 PM


Germanicus--I think you are referring to mainstream American beer--I agree--bad!

However, there are hundreds of smaller breweries in the U.S. which stay true to the original recipe....an example is Mendocino Brewing Company.....great beer---here's the descriptions of their beers:

http://www.mendobrew.com/brews/main_brews.html
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[*] posted on 7-18-2004 at 12:23 PM


sorry for not to answer that question.
I never had the chance to try Pacifico.
But out of your comment, David, I am guessing that you too are a beer- connesseur.
Real beer must be somehow strong tasting, lill bitter (for sure not sweet > than I can drink soda) what I said, somehow a lill stinky smelling.
Then the taste is just right.
But I'm looking foreward to taste all of those Maxican brands.
With Corona i.e. that taste really chemical.
Well, I don't like to swollow too much chemicals (maybe someday my 'little head' is falling off?)
yeeeeeehaaaaa!
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[*] posted on 7-18-2004 at 12:34 PM


Germanicus,
You are correct about the Germans and their seriousness about beer. Give me a glass of ice cold Erdinger or Paulaner hefe wei?bier and I'll be a very happy camper. Even a nice thin glass of K?lsh would be ok too!!
For those who do not know, the Germans have a special glass for different types of brews. That's serious stuff!
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[*] posted on 7-18-2004 at 01:09 PM
CERVEZA


Here I am in the last Islands of the Florida Keys minding my own business and arrives the subject of Cerveza....Oh, well, it's six PM somewhere....think I'll suck down a couple of Pacificos....bring on the limons......expensive, $8.00 for a sixer,
twelve for twenty back home in Baja...


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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 07:21 AM


O.K., this is my offer to all of you nice beer-drinking-guys:
I am preparing a 6 month trip to the Baja.
Entering @ Tecate and driving all the way down towards Cabo.
The trip shall learn me whatever possible about the Baja and we (my squaw and me) are looking for a place we can buy to construct and later run a First Class RV-Park.
On the way southwards I am offering you to meet me and in exchange for some good German Beer > you might name the brand if you wish < y'all give the the best info and answer my questions to the best of your knowledge.
I just need to know where you are living and where I can meet you and the deal is settled.
And "yes" we Germans do not drink out of the bottle (that's what we did when we were about 1 year old - but since then > nomore) as it is somehow 'uncivilized' and does not give us the smelly taste of the beer.
So, whoever wants to taste good German Beer in exchange for serious info about Baja and all related questions, please send me a u2u.(guess it is not appropriate to continue here in this forum with private stuff and exchange addresses in public)
Folks don't you worry, I can haul a lot bottles an kegs and sixers.
Have fun today!
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 07:34 AM


A special bet to Bob H.
Bob, you mentioned 'Erdinger' Beer.
I would like to make a bet with you.

I do have Erdinger (Weisse, Hefeweizen or Pils)
And I do have an original glass from the Erdinger Brewery in Germany.
Now my bet:
I do fill that Erdinger glass with any Erdinger beer you want.
I bet to pay for 3 days all expanses in a restaurant for a nice dinner in the evening for you and your squaw(if available),
that you do not empty said original German glass from Erdinger in one attempt and less than 10 sec.
What do you bet against this?
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 07:50 AM


those glasses are 1 litre aren't they?

my brother served in Augsburg and has quite a collection of those things.

not easy to do in 10 seconds, but why rush a good beer?
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 08:02 AM


Germanicus, I would like to meet you and could do it with Bob H as he lives closer to the border in north San Diego, while I am 30 miles north of him in Oceanside. Perhaps give you an early sample of Pacifico which is widely sold here in So. California. Although beer bought in Mexico seems to always be a bit better tasting than imported.

Tecate, for example, is much better tasting in Mexico than Tecate sold in California (which I barely can stand, weird isn't it?). Pacifico here tastes about the same as Pacifico there, however. As does Dos Equis... yum!

When will you be near San Diego (if you want to cross at Tecate, we will have to drive east to see you near there... perhaps at Potrero Campground, near Campo?)?

Bob, sound like a plan? I wonder if Germanicus smokes cigars? (caugh,caugh) :)

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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 08:09 AM


I am IN on this for sure. Audrey can bring some fresh German beer home from her many trips there. And, then, we can compare with Pacifico - I mean, I like Pacifico, but when it comes to German Beer (not the imported stuff, but the real stuff from Germany) I must favor that over Pacifico. But, it would be fun anyway. I have several 1 litre beer glasses.... Bring it on!
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thumbup.gif posted on 7-21-2004 at 10:31 AM
Beer


I too prefer the Dos XX green bottle now to the other pilsners in Mexico. The Bohemia however is still a great full bodied beer, more German like. Pilsner Erquell still rules the pilsners though.:yes:
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 12:03 PM


well, I don't wanna fool you too much.
This glass is 3(three) liters,,,, and 'yes' Germanicus smokes cigars > sometimes (espacially after the 22 glass of beer.)
So there will be a meeting - as I know - with David K and Bob H.
Agreed!
And I will fill that glass for each of you.
I'm looking foreward to meet you guys.
That will be somewhere in September > David knows why.
Have fun meanwhile
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 03:26 PM


Germanicus, a three litre glass? WOW. I don't think I could finish even one litre in 10 seconds. Anyway, I'd rather sip and enjoy the beer anywho. I talked to David K to day and we'll try to hook up on your way down in September.
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[*] posted on 7-21-2004 at 08:51 PM


Here are some of the best beers in Mexico.

http://www.cervezacasta.com.mx/




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[*] posted on 7-22-2004 at 12:44 AM


Okay Jesse, that means you bring some of that Mexican Castel Ale to our next BBQ, verdad?

I did enjoy the new Mexicali Beer... and am happy to know it comes from Tecate (the water in Mexicali's Rio Nuevo is muy malo)! :)




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[*] posted on 7-22-2004 at 07:27 AM


Hi Jesse,
that beer > Casta, you are introducing in your post sounds to me to be a VERY good one.
(I do like the Baja already although I never was there, because they do have gooood beer down there. And beer is a part of life, not only lifestyle)
I am eager to try it.
It is brewed according to the purity law in Germany.
From Barley,Hops,Water, Yeast (and maybe Malt), nothing else.
SO? Jesse, where are you living?
Why don't you join in on that beer-testing-meeting in September in San Diego?
I do have enough 'steins' that everyvbody who joins in can enjoy his beer out of a cooled stein with lid.
(the lid is there that no sparrow can chit in the beer)

By the way guys, I lived in LaJolla for some time and know San Diege quite well.
(And met a bandido grande who swindeld me out of a lot of money > car business, but that's some time ago)

Well, let's look foreward to that.
Have fun meanwhile!
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[*] posted on 7-22-2004 at 08:34 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by Germanicus
I lived in LaJolla for some time and know San Diege quite well.
(And met a bandido grande who swindeld me out of a lot of money > car business, but that's some time ago)


When were you living in LaJolla and in the car business? We may have something in common here. :lol:
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[*] posted on 7-22-2004 at 11:35 AM


I will bring some along in the next Baja meeting.



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[*] posted on 7-22-2004 at 04:56 PM


To Bob H,
I lived in LaJolla about 12 years ago.
I bought Exotics like Ferrari and Jaguars etc.
There was a guy named Mike Caldwell & son (don't know his name anymore)
I bought i.e. four Jaguar from Caldwell and paid him to restore the cars.
(XK140DHC; MarkTwo3.8; XK150Coupe; XKE3.8)
I paid him a lot of money and he did just nothing on the cars.
When they arrived in Germany, there were a lot of misssing parts etc.)
Bad, bad experiance!!)
If you wanna know more, lets do it by u2u, O.K.?
Have fun in the car business
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[*] posted on 7-23-2004 at 12:07 PM


To Maxitron and David K.
PLEASE look away now and overlook the next two newlines:
Mendocino Brewing>Blue Heron/Pale Ale, I could get my hands on a sixer today because it was mentioned here.
TERRRRRRRRIBBLLLLLLEEEE!!!
Not concidered to be beer.
Something like medicine for elderlies.
So far, it is hurting my throat.
(Hopefully I can keep my little forehead when having a pee later)

O.K. David and Mexitron, you can open your eyes again and read from here on.
I do like some Mexican beers very much.
I never found any American made beer which I can consider of beeing beer.
Sorry guys, don't wanna hurt your feelings, but my beer-swollowing-experianced-throat becomes a rebel and wants to seperate from my body if I allow such stuff running through.
Sorry!
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