Originally posted by Riachachi but europe has no true "drinking age" i mean technically they do but i know like 13-14 year olds who go out drinking at bars around here
yeah but when i was 13 in europe i wasn't really thinking about beers lol
when i grew up here in Denmark the drinking age was 15 - its 16 now. So when I was like 14 we started to drink. But like most "mass brands" (Carlsberg, Tuborg here) its quite watery cause its cheap and easy to produce. But we do have smaller breweries doing some freaking nice work. And I know there are people like that in USA too, who do produce great beer - just a lot of people who don't know about it.
Depends on what you are looking for. German dopplebocks and weisses- yeah, mostly better than American counterparts, but if I'm looking for a hoppy IPA (or imperial IPA), America is all over it. As for Boomy and the Brit/Scot options, I love me some Theaktston's and my favorite "Old Ale" is Ola Dubh (the Harvieston "Old Engine Oil" that's been aged in Highland Scotch Barrels). But those are more cold weather beers for me; summertime is something heavily hoppy and designed to make me fall over (like Gubna).
I fucking hate Ticketmaster. Those pricks end up making 2 tickets cost $15 more.
If you just want to print them from the website. You have to pay an extra $2 per ticket "convenience" charge. But they will mail them to you for free? What kind of crooked shit is that!
Actually, I enjoyed the Radegast. I remember it was what we got when we asked for velke chernay pivo. Shit was awesome, dark and malty like a Scot Ale.