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MuhammadAreez10
kleelof wrote:
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Ummm..... Can you explain a non-lager? And Guinness?

It's all very complex. Google it.

Hard job man! I can't afford to get outta chess.com.Undecided

Pulpofeira

http://bendbrewfest.com/beers.html

MuhammadAreez10

Thanks Pulp! But I'm thinking how will this inessential information help me in my life? Of course I'm not going to drink such beverages ever.Embarassed

kleelof
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Thanks Pulp! But I'm thinking how will this inessential information help me in my life? Of course I'm not going to drink such beverages ever.

Beer making began in your part of the world. Even if you don't drink it, you can appreciate the historical aspects of it.

Edit: Modern beer making. It is believed the Egyptians had essentially the same drink. But it disappeared and reappeared at or near Pakistan.

MuhammadAreez10
kleelof wrote:
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Thanks Pulp! But I'm thinking how will this inessential information help me in my life? Of course I'm not going to drink such beverages ever.

Beer making began in your part of the world. Even if you don't drink it, you can appreciate the historical aspects of it.

Edit: Modern beer making. It is believed the Egyptians had essentially the same drink. But it disappeared and reappeared at or near Pakistan.

Okie.

I also personally think that chess originated in Pakistan, not in India.

Pulpofeira

That's for chaturanga. Chess in Spain, son.

NomadicKnight
kleelof wrote:
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Does the color/colour matter?

I've drank beers of every color and shade possible. Never seemed to have any correlation or effect on the quality of the beer. Although, I generally prefer non-lagers.

Right now I am drinking a can of Guinness. Never liked the stuff until I came here and it was the only non-lager I could get my hands on.

I like Guinness, but I prefer it in a more exotic way: An "Irish Car Bomb"... 1 pint of Guinness plus 1 shot of Jameson's Irish Whiskey - Drop the shot glass into the pint and chug it. Smile Éirinn go Brách!

Sred
kleelof wrote:
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Does the color/colour matter?

I've drank beers of every color and shade possible. Never seemed to have any correlation or effect on the quality of the beer. Although, I generally prefer non-lagers.

Right now I am drinking a can of Guinness. Never liked the stuff until I came here and it was the only non-lager I could get my hands on.

One of my favs.

vacation4me

Finally, an app that I will use several times a day!  (sorry for the lack of timing, but you did post this in the middle of the night).

MuhammadAreez10

Mersaphe wrote:

MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

kleelof wrote:

MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Thanks Pulp! But I'm thinking how will this inessential information help me in my life? Of course I'm not going to drink such beverages ever.

Beer making began in your part of the world. Even if you don't drink it, you can appreciate the historical aspects of it.

Edit: Modern beer making. It is believed the Egyptians had essentially the same drink. But it disappeared and reappeared at or near Pakistan.

Okie.

I also personally think that chess originated in Pakistan, not in India.

call it whatever you want, but chess was invented in the Indus Valley Civilization, which was physically closer to present day Pakistan, but this was a time when there were no countries like "India" and "Pakistan". The national borders of your country was drawn by the British and before 1947 there was no Pakistan because that land belonged to India.

Indus Valley Civilisation was in present-day Pakistan. Chess originated in present-day Pakistan, then India.

P.S. Muslim Arabs brought chess to Europe, where it was further modified.

MuhammadAreez10

Pulpofeira wrote:

That's for chaturanga. Chess in Spain, son.

Objection, your honor!

MuhammadAreez10

Sred wrote:

kleelof wrote:

MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

Does the color/colour matter?

I've drank beers of every color and shade possible. Never seemed to have any correlation or effect on the quality of the beer. Although, I generally prefer non-lagers.

Right now I am drinking a can of Guinness. Never liked the stuff until I came here and it was the only non-lager I could get my hands on.

One of my favs.

I wonder how you keep up with such a great variety of beers!

toiyabe

PBR is cheap beer but it certainly isn't the cheapest!  I live in Wisconsin so we have tons of dirt cheap beers that are disgusting Tongue Out

Sred
MuhammadAreez10 wrote:

I wonder how you keep up with such a great variety of beers!

Practice, practice, practice!

MuhammadAreez10

Fixing_A_Hole wrote:

PBR is cheap beer but it certainly isn't the cheapest!  I live in Wisconsin so we have tons of dirt cheap beers that are disgusting

So does "The Expensive, The Better" principle prevail here.

toiyabe

Is that a question?

toiyabe

Popular American beers are definitely shit, but there are hundreds of American microbreweries that make quality beer, as I'm sure is the case in every country.  

Doc_Detroit

Glad I'm not the only one making draw requests when getting creamed lol

Doc_Detroit

"Meister Brau" was some good stuff. My roommate back in 1987 bought home a six of that swill every night. Good times!

RoobieRoo

I am making beer at the moment, a beautiful auburn styled Scottish ale (emphasis is on malt rather than hops because historically we did not grow hops in Scotland because of climate and were too poor to pay import duty on them), anyway I digress. If you want to make your own beer you can easily buy a kit with a liquid malt extract and make a beer that will rival the best commercial beers in Europe and certainly surpass any of the popular American commercial beers for a fraction of the cost.  If you brew your beer from scratch by extracting sugars and starches from grains you will make a beer that is superior to almost any of the commercially available beers anywhere and what is more you can brew the beer according to your particular taste.