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02.11.2007, 06:38 AM
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I also like to many to say which is my favorite. A lot of micro breweries has opened in Denmark the last 5 years and they have caused a revolution in beer quality (and the amount of beer drinkers). 10 years ago in Denmark you could only get about 10 foreign beers and now i can spend ages in the supermarket because i can´t choose from all the really good beer. Luxury problem 
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02.11.2007, 09:46 AM
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Guinness. Damn it. I love Guinness. FAAAR too expensive, but I think I'll get a couple tonight.
Lorenzo. Is there any good Italian beer?
Cheers Onkel. Btw, how's that homebrewed analogue synth coming along?
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02.11.2007, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Old Vantaa Man
Lorenzo. Is there any good Italian beer?
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There are a lot pils and light beer here in Italy, but there is a place here in my region called Sauris (a little town in the mountains) where they produce "wholemeal" (hope this is the correct word) beer that is simply fantastic: "Integrale di Sauris"
Regards, Lorenzo
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02.11.2007, 10:34 AM
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Mine's Suntory Joukinama - not actually beer, but a synthetic wine that tastes like beer to avoid tax. Makes it nice and cheap (well cheap for Japan) and has a nice 5% impact.
And yes, it does taste like beer - even more so after the first few. 
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02.11.2007, 06:02 PM
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On a hot day... Corona
When I'm out with people, I usually drink whatever everyone else is drinking. It makes buying rounds much much easier when everyone is drinking the same thing.
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05.11.2007, 06:34 AM
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Cheers Onkel. Btw, how's that homebrewed analogue synth coming along?
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It´s almost done but i haven´t worked on it for a while becuase i moved to a new apartment not long ago and we are still not 100% in place. It is however playable and i built it into a nice 2 rack case. There is however some shitty pots that needs to be changed. Sometimes i have to bang the case og pull some wires to make work right. Also my home made spring reverb curcuit is pretty noisy. Other than that it´s great. I still need to make a sample & hold curcuit, and connect some more CV inputs and an external powersupply (instead of 2x9V batteries). I can post some samples if i get some time...
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05.11.2007, 11:54 PM
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There's a place here in Christchurch called the Twisted Hop that is one of only two places in NZ that brew real ales and they are pretty fucking tasty.
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