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i like a good XXXX occasionally.

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You blokes are all making good comments

My old man who went on to brew the Coopers home brew said there was no such thing as a bad beer

Of course here in Beechworth we are blessed not only with a great selection of wines

but also the Beechworth Breweries who make a complete range of beers including specialty beers during different seasons or if different local product is available. There tasting pack is fantastic and if you cant get here to try it you can get it from most of those boutique pubs.

We also have the Beechworth honey Mead and my favourite honey and ginger.

Oh and of course we are surrounded by orchards and have some great Ciders coming out of the area. All varieties from sweet to dry, and different alcohol content for all tastes.

And we have cordials as well for rehydration or energy supplement.

There are some trying to stop them carting our water away because we know the value of fluids up here.

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i like a good XXXX occasionally.

You are crude and vulgar Biffen. It is particularly disgraceful to make such suggestive comments at this holy time of year.

I am also very bitter and jealous that I did not think of that one liner before you.

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You blokes are all making good comments

My old man who went on to brew the Coopers home brew said there was no such thing as a bad beer

Can't say I agree with your old man there dpositive. For more info, see Tooheys Red (aka the red terror), the original XXXX (sorry Biff though I appreciate the punworthiness of your comment), Super King Solomon and Brewry (found in Japan and yes, they did misspell the label), Snow Beer (found in Anhui China) and Biere LaRue (found in Vietnam).

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Can't say I agree with your old man there dpositive. For more info, see Tooheys Red (aka the red terror), the original XXXX (sorry Biff though I appreciate the punworthiness of your comment), Super King Solomon and Brewry (found in Japan and yes, they did misspell the label), Snow Beer (found in Anhui China) and Biere LaRue (found in Vietnam).

Well yes I tend to agree with you as well but must say dads experience was limited .

I quite liked the original Tooheys Red as it was a great thirst quencher but it could not be taken in large quantities.

XXXX yes agree with your comments (including salute to Biff. Irony is Dads recently moved to Qland and even made comment that he thinks hes getting used to the XXXX

Had the Snow beer and others in a visit to China and I couldnt find anything worth drinking there. Even the Carlton franchise was worse than XXXX.

The others you mention havent tried and wont. Thanks for the heads up

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You blokes are all making good comments

My old man who went on to brew the Coopers home brew said there was no such thing as a bad beer

Of course here in Beechworth we are blessed not only with a great selection of wines

but also the Beechworth Breweries who make a complete range of beers including specialty beers during different seasons or if different local product is available. There tasting pack is fantastic and if you cant get here to try it you can get it from most of those boutique pubs.

We also have the Beechworth honey Mead and my favourite honey and ginger.

Oh and of course we are surrounded by orchards and have some great Ciders coming out of the area. All varieties from sweet to dry, and different alcohol content for all tastes.

And we have cordials as well for rehydration or energy supplement.

There are some trying to stop them carting our water away because we know the value of fluids up here.

I will second this also. I live down the road at Everton and the Beechworth brewery is one I highly recommend to anyone that sails on through there. Some of the local brew is just as good if not better then majority of the commercial beers.

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White Rabbit White Ale is my pick at the moment and Red Hill Golden Ale never disappoints.

Had the White Rabbit Dark Ale a couple of weeks ago at Little Creatures in Geelong, really nice drop.


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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

Probably over at the hottest bikini site waiting for the frogs contribution

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

Hes riding a lowrider fixed gear bike for a meeting of the Bronies,then off to get his beard shampooed and out for an organic cider with his "partner" who is in fact, a woman.

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

I'm still the toughest skinny soy no froth latte drinker kickin' around.

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

I'm still here dc.

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Must admit, always been a Coopers Red fan (will admit the best beer comes from crow-eater heartland), but this might make me switch...

If you wanted a controversial thread you could have tried a Jack Watts thread.....

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

I'm still here dc.

Crikey, if they look like you bitty we're all in trouble!

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

Strewth dc! You'll be deadset drinking with the flies with that sort of attitude!

We need to get some fancy amber fluid into ya! Quit ya whingin and give it a burl!

(How was that?)

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

I'm still here dc.

Hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah.

The Romsey sth american plastic farmer considers himself ocker.hahahhahhahahhahahahhahahhahahha

Sofkok,romsey cheese and whine brigade.Engine oil would be rated top 10 by these "ockers'

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sheesh, first it was the softcoq pretentious wankers and their worship at the throne of bachus

but now it's the metrosexual musing of the over pampered hipsters and their over hyped boutique tiddles

ffs where has the genuine ocker knockabout aussie bloke gone?

I'm disappointed you stopped at three stereotypes. Surely you have more?

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i like a good XXXX occasionally.

I recall a couple of decades ago they had a few issues with their "I can feel a Four-X coming on" campaign in Europe... apparently it's a popular brand of condom.

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I recall a couple of decades ago they had a few issues with their "I can feel a Four-X coming on" campaign in Europe... apparently it's a popular brand of condom.

Not such a big problem in Japan I believe.

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Strewth dc! You'll be deadset drinking with the flies with that sort of attitude!

We need to get some fancy amber fluid into ya! Quit ya whingin and give it a burl!

(How was that?)

nah. sounds like you copped the soft under-belly of the age of aquarius, p-man :lol:

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Hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah.

The Romsey sth american plastic farmer considers himself ocker.hahahhahhahahhahahahhahahhahahha

Sofkok,romsey cheese and whine brigade.Engine oil would be rated top 10 by these "ockers'

Now here is a point of difference Jizz. We "plastic farmers" have to work for our dollars. We do not receive the obscene government subsidies and tax support that your lot do. In fact, I am am probably subsidizing your luxurious lifestyle. Next time you buy one of Biffen's whores, think of me.

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