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Beer is also the general term for all beers in the US
We dont walk around saying im going to grab so ale with buddies tonight babe
and we would not say..lets go chug some Pilsners or some lagers.....just saying.
Beer is also the general term for all beers in the US
We dont walk around saying im going to grab so ale with buddies tonight babe
and we would not say..lets go chug some Pilsners or some lagers.....just saying.
everything about this is wrong other then the fact that shock top sucks... its a wheat beer brewed by Anheuser-Busch ... not sure where you get your info from, but its not legit
hmmnzzzz...I am quite certain that I did not call it a "beer" when I posted above. If you check my unedited post above I did refer to it as "Ale"
As for it being not so tasty, It seems to have won some fairly decent awards so I guess it is not just my pallet that cares for it.....
rofl this whole conversation is hilarious. Keep going please!
Pilsners are LAGERS smart guy.
1. this thread is way off topic
2. you should never feed the troll
3. beer awards mean very little, even pbr has 1
4. i can drink all of you under the table
sheesh...another one that thinks the name Anita is a "guy" next you will be calling me "dude" might as well call me "My Lord" like so many other's have
Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a warm-fermentation with a strain of brewers' yeast
Lager is a type of beer that is fermented and conditioned at low temperatures
Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager
what Bang and I are saying is that you started by saying in an earlier posting that something was and Ale and not a Beer and as I said earlier that most normal people use the term Beer as and expression of speach as a general term to cover it all.
But back to topic. I beleive that you are in Chaos of Numbers and are sour grapes over the major hammering that we have given you and your alliance.
Just for your record
In 1939, the Tito Brothers, owners of the Latrobe brewery, decided they wanted to do their own thing. That thing became Rolling Rock. From its complex blend of simple, traditional ingredients (water, malt, rice, hops, corn, brewer’s yeast) to its iconic painted green bottles, Rolling Rock has always been comfortable being what it is - unique.
Using a time-honored recipe with only the finest malted barley and blend of hops, Rolling Rock is a classic American lager that is as well-known for its distinctive, full-bodied taste as it is for its craftsmanship, heritage and painted green bottle.
Full-flavored, with a subtle bite
Light-to-medium body and color
Brewed with only the choicest ingredients
A perfect blend of pale barley malt, rice and corn
COORS AND THEN PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE AREA BOLDED
The main ingredients in our beers are water, hops, barley and yeast. We go to great lengths to make sure all our ingredients are of the finest quality. Great beer begins with the best water. It’s pure, for sure, but it also has the perfect mineral content for the best lagers and ales. Hops are the green, cone-shaped flowers of vines that grow especially well in Idaho, Washington and Oregon. They add spicy aroma and different flavors to our beers. For some beers, we import special varieties of hops from New Zealand and Germany. Hops also act as a natural preservative. Malted barley is the soul of beer, lending color, body and flavor. MillerCoors primarily uses special varieties of barley with excellent consistency for brewing purposes. Other cereal grains like corn and wheat may also be used with barley. Corn, for example, gives beer a milder, lighter-bodied flavor(ROLLING ROCK FOR EXAMPLE, THEY COME IN A GREENSIH BOTTLE THAT HAS A HINT OF A SKUNKISH SMELL FROM THE THE DIFFERENT WAY IT FERMENTS). Yeast is the critical ingredient that transforms other ingredients into beer. In the process of converting simple sugars and starches from grain into alcohol, the yeast also imparts distinct flavors. This is how we get different beer styles.
Like i said before PLEASE COME AT ME FRUIT CAKE
I worked in a micro brewery for a few years and know what im talking about. As for the facts i did copy from each website to prove you wrong with facts because yo,u dont know facts.
While I appreciate all the the beverage discussion, it is far from a World Nu related topic. We have 2 choices, discuss Grepolis appropriate things here or I can relocate the thread to off topic and you can talk brewing techniques until your hearts content. Both cannot be here though.
WRONG again DUDE! Ales are beers brews with top fermenting yeasts. Lagers are fermented with bottom fermenting yeasts. This is why lagers are clearer than ales. There are ale yeasts that can be fermented at low temperatures and vice versa. Nice try though. I am not in Chaos of Numbers. I did however give my city to one of their only remaining members. QQ.
challenge accepted deadhead. you've got my skype info from playing in theta and iota, set it up any time.
back to topic. i'm not entirely familiar with chug-a-lug yet, as they are in a different ocean than me. i do remember anita from WWI in iota (we won, they lost), but she seems competent. either way it's funny when people come on the external forums and whine about someone 5 times their size taking their city. either learn to fight better and they will go find an easier target, or be more active and they won't be 5 times your size. either one will work.
ahhh i forgot about my challange! haha.
hmm not sure how we would set something like that up... i dont have a camera of any sorts