Classic Brewing Co Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 1 hour ago, ChairmanDrew said: I used to be able to get Schofferhöfer in the bottle quite cheap and would drink it often, I remember liking it. Haven't had one in years though. I like a good, dependable hefeweizen. I like that stuff a lot. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 On 6/11/2024 at 6:53 PM, Brauhaus Fritz II said: This is a nice beer. Thank you Aldi once again for your delicious offerings. But now I can see why some people don’t rate the Schofferhöfer, this one here is a class above in flavour and body. Some days it pays to do the weekend grocery shopping with wifey at Aldi. My word Shame Aldi doesn't sell alcohol here in the Nanny state, mainly because it would turn everybody into a raging, homicidal maniac if they sold booze in a supermarket and driving 100km to Tweed Heads, where the closest NSW Aldi is is a little bit of an overkill Especially where I can get premier league Erdinger and Weihenstephaner in every Uncle Dan's or 1st Choice. I am a little jealous of those lucky enough to be able to buy booze in a supermarket. I grew up with this and I can't see the number of underage drinkers being higher there than it is here. But the nanny says no, so the nanny says no. 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John304 Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 1 hour ago, Aussiekraut said: My word Shame Aldi doesn't sell alcohol here in the Nanny state, mainly because it would turn everybody into a raging, homicidal maniac if they sold booze in a supermarket and driving 100km to Tweed Heads, where the closest NSW Aldi is is a little bit of an overkill Especially where I can get premier league Erdinger and Weihenstephaner in every Uncle Dan's or 1st Choice. I am a little jealous of those lucky enough to be able to buy booze in a supermarket. I grew up with this and I can't see the number of underage drinkers being higher there than it is here. But the nanny says no, so the nanny says no. Yeh SA is also a Nanny state, but it’s ok for BWS to be right out the front of Woolworths, and I’m convinced the big 2 dictates the terms 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 30 minutes ago, John304 said: Yeh SA is also a Nanny state, but it’s ok for BWS to be right out the front of Woolworths, and I’m convinced the big 2 dictates the terms There is a rumor that SA Aldi stores could be licensed soon but I am guessing the tree huggers will try & stop it. https://www.drinkstrade.com.au/aldi-announces-sa-expansion-continues-liquor-licence-fight 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 11 minutes ago, Classic Brewing Co said: There is a rumor that SA Aldi stores could be licensed soon but I am guessing the tree huggers will try & stop it. https://www.drinkstrade.com.au/aldi-announces-sa-expansion-continues-liquor-licence-fight It's not the tree huggers funnily enough. It is usually conservative and religious groups who campaign fiercely against it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 Just now, Aussiekraut said: It's not the tree huggers funnily enough. It is usually conservative and religious groups who campaign fiercely against it. Ah well I suppose I should have been more specific, but I agree, why don't they just get a life? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 1 hour ago, Classic Brewing Co said: Ah well I suppose I should have been more specific, but I agree, why don't they just get a life? Because some people like to decide what other people, who have nothing to do with them, do what they want. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brauhaus Fritz II Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 4 hours ago, Aussiekraut said: My word Shame Aldi doesn't sell alcohol here in the Nanny state, mainly because it would turn everybody into a raging, homicidal maniac if they sold booze in a supermarket and driving 100km to Tweed Heads, where the closest NSW Aldi is is a little bit of an overkill Especially where I can get premier league Erdinger and Weihenstephaner in every Uncle Dan's or 1st Choice. I am a little jealous of those lucky enough to be able to buy booze in a supermarket. I grew up with this and I can't see the number of underage drinkers being higher there than it is here. But the nanny says no, so the nanny says no. Remember, in Germany you can buy beer everywhere, Supermarket, Petrol station, Corner shop.... By the way, Aldi sells on a regular base Coopers Pale Ale and Coopers Mild Ale. During their always changing Special Sales they have some nice Craft beers or imports like the two above Germans, starting next Wednesday they will have Coopers Dark Ale, yum. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChairmanDrew Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 1 hour ago, Brauhaus Fritz II said: Remember, in Germany you can buy beer everywhere, Supermarket, Petrol station, Corner shop.... By the way, Aldi sells on a regular base Coopers Pale Ale and Coopers Mild Ale. During their always changing Special Sales they have some nice Craft beers or imports like the two above Germans, starting next Wednesday they will have Coopers Dark Ale, yum. I remember seeing in German supermarkets big 500ml CANS of full strength vodka, in the impulse section by the checkouts, you know, where here they normally have chocolate and gum 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 (edited) 15 hours ago, Brauhaus Fritz II said: Remember, in Germany you can buy beer everywhere, Supermarket, Petrol station, Corner shop.... By the way, Aldi sells on a regular base Coopers Pale Ale and Coopers Mild Ale. During their always changing Special Sales they have some nice Craft beers or imports like the two above Germans, starting next Wednesday they will have Coopers Dark Ale, yum. Walking into a supermarket in Germany is like paradise and when you run out on a Sunday arvo, just go to the next servo and stock up. As long as it is before 10pm, all is good Or getting a Curry Wurst mit Pommes und ein Bier mit Korn at an Imbiss. People have no idea how easy it could be Edited June 13 by Aussiekraut 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 13 hours ago, ChairmanDrew said: I remember seeing in German supermarkets big 500ml CANS of full strength vodka, in the impulse section by the checkouts, you know, where here they normally have chocolate and gum The thing is that if you grew up with it, it is nothing out of the ordinary and booze being readily available doesn't want to make you start drinking. I think not being allowed inside a bottleo until you are 18 makes what is in there soo much more desirable and more enticing than seeing it everywhere and as a normal thing. Even the lower drinking age of 16 for <22% alcohol drinks doesn't produce more drinkers than it does when the legal age is 18 or even 21. Yes, we used to sit in the pub aged 14 having a Hefeweizen and of course, we were underage but it was a different time then. Most pubs didn't really care as long as we weren't getting wasted and annoying other guests. At least that was the attitude in the small 7,000 soul town I grew up in. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 6 hours ago, Aussiekraut said: Walking into a supermarket in Germany is like paradise and when you run out on a Sunday arvo, just go to the next servo and stock up. As long as it is before 10pm, all is good Or getting a Curry Wurst mit Pommes und ein Bier mit Korn at an Imbiss. People have no idea how easy it could be People probably have no idea unless it was translated coming from a cooking background I knew Pommes mean Potato, in this case chips & bier is beer, in this case, German Wheat beer. Prost' 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brauhaus Fritz II Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 7 hours ago, Aussiekraut said: The thing is that if you grew up with it, it is nothing out of the ordinary and booze being readily available doesn't want to make you start drinking. I think not being allowed inside a bottleo until you are 18 makes what is in there soo much more desirable and more enticing than seeing it everywhere and as a normal thing. Even the lower drinking age of 16 for <22% alcohol drinks doesn't produce more drinkers than it does when the legal age is 18 or even 21. Yes, we used to sit in the pub aged 14 having a Hefeweizen and of course, we were underage but it was a different time then. Most pubs didn't really care as long as we weren't getting wasted and annoying other guests. At least that was the attitude in the small 7,000 soul town I grew up in. I actually never really drank living in Germany, I think getting really sick on Bacardi and Coke at my first party cured me, ha ha. Being readily available posed no temptation for me. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 I got a 4 x pack of these for $14.00 at Dan Murphy's but TBH another another 6-7 bucks would have got me the real deal, Coopers Pale Ale. It is nice but lacking a bit of punch & kinda tastes like a fruit tingle lifesaver. I have been to both of the venues & had it from the tap but I am afraid a can just don't cut it. 2 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChairmanDrew Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 11 hours ago, Aussiekraut said: The thing is that if you grew up with it, it is nothing out of the ordinary and booze being readily available doesn't want to make you start drinking. I think not being allowed inside a bottleo until you are 18 makes what is in there soo much more desirable and more enticing than seeing it everywhere and as a normal thing. Even the lower drinking age of 16 for <22% alcohol drinks doesn't produce more drinkers than it does when the legal age is 18 or even 21. Yes, we used to sit in the pub aged 14 having a Hefeweizen and of course, we were underage but it was a different time then. Most pubs didn't really care as long as we weren't getting wasted and annoying other guests. At least that was the attitude in the small 7,000 soul town I grew up in. The most shocking thing about it was really the size of the can, as well as the fact that it was a can. Once you open that thing, you gotta finish it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 (edited) 5 hours ago, Classic Brewing Co said: People probably have no idea unless it was translated coming from a cooking background I knew Pommes mean Potato, in this case chips & bier is beer, in this case, German Wheat beer. Prost' A Curry Wurst is a brat wurst spiced with curry powder and served with hot chips, which are colloquially referred to as "Pommes" after the French Pommes Frites. The latter is named after fried pommes de terre or in short potatoes. Bier und ein Korn used to be a common order in a pub. Korn is a grain spirit, similar to Vodka. Usually made from wheat but also oat, rye and others. So the order is just a beer and a shot of Korn. Some people even pour the spirit into their beer. I had some fairly unpleasant experiences with this back in the day Edited June 14 by Aussiekraut 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussiekraut Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 3 hours ago, Brauhaus Fritz II said: I actually never really drank living in Germany, I think getting really sick on Bacardi and Coke at my first party cured me, ha ha. Being readily available posed no temptation for me. Haha. I know how that feels. On my 18th, I consumed a bottle and a half of Asbach Uralt. I never touched that stuff since. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Back Brewing Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 19 minutes ago, ChairmanDrew said: The most shocking thing about it was really the size of the can, as well as the fact that it was a can. Once you open that thing, you gotta finish it One of the best sessions I ever had was in Vietnam I found a little Cafe that had 500mil Chang cans for 8000 Dong which was 80 cents Australian 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Back Brewing Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 3 hours ago, Brauhaus Fritz II said: I actually never really drank living in Germany, I think getting really sick on Bacardi and Coke at my first party cured me, ha ha. Being readily available posed no temptation for me. I got smashed once on straight Barcardi once even now I can't stand the smell of it we were going to a Rolling Stones concert and I lost seven hours of my life that I can't remember 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChairmanDrew Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 12 minutes ago, Back Brewing said: One of the best sessions I ever had was in Vietnam I found a little Cafe that had 500mil Chang cans for 8000 Dong which was 80 cents Australian I remember seeing a lot of super cheap "fresh beer" for sale on the streets in Vietnam, but never tried it. Did you? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 2 hours ago, Aussiekraut said: A Curry Wurst is a brat wurst spiced with curry powder and served with hot chips, which are colloquially referred to as "Pommes" after the French Pommes Frites. The latter is named after fried pommes de terre or in short potatoes. Bier und ein Korn used to be a common order in a pub. Korn is a grain spirit, similar to Vodka. Usually made from wheat but also oat, rye and others. So the order is just a beer and a shot of Korn. Some people even pour the spirit into their beer. I had some fairly unpleasant experiences with this back in the day OK, AK, thanks for that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Back Brewing Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 3 hours ago, ChairmanDrew said: I remember seeing a lot of super cheap "fresh beer" for sale on the streets in Vietnam, but never tried it. Did you? No never tried it or seen it it was quite a few years and I just remembered they were 500mil stubbies not cans 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Classic Brewing Co Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 I suppose most of you got this email re: Coopers Mild Ale now available in longnecks. It is a damn good beer & the price is just a little bit kinder on the wallet. A good fridge filler IMO. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenyinthewestofsydney Posted June 15 Share Posted June 15 On 6/9/2024 at 11:55 PM, stquinto said: I introduced someone to homebrewing and he gave me a few beers, including two Westvleteren 12s. These are the Holy Grail for Europeans. It was very good: chocolaty, malty, rich, dense, satisfying etc etc. 10% ABV all the same They are very sought after as you can only get them directly from the Monastery, although they did start a limited home delivery service during COVID. I’ve got hold of 4 cases of the number 8, which I’ll be picking up next weekend as they were delivered to a friend’s house in Belgium. Road trip time! TBH I can’t taste much difference between that and a St Bernardus, which is readily available and quite cheap too. Ah I had one a few years ago. It was a very good beer but not for how much I paid for it to be honest. Out of all the Trappist beers I have had which is pretty much all of them my favourite is Rochefort 8. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChairmanDrew Posted June 15 Share Posted June 15 3 hours ago, Classic Brewing Co said: I suppose most of you got this email re: Coopers Mild Ale now available in longnecks. It is a damn good beer & the price is just a little bit kinder on the wallet. A good fridge filler IMO. I wouldn't mind if stores here started stocking that. I've tried it before but that was from a more specialist shop. As it is, we can only get pale, sparkling and stout in most places. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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