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OMG! Good to know that it's only Grolsch, which i don't really like :megalol:

 

"Only Grolsch" ???

 

just tell me ONE german beer, that has at least 50% of Grolsch's taste...:harhar:

 

sorry, no beer-war.

:beer:

 

but i prefer dutch beer, it's simply more "lekker" than german "yellow water with bubbles" :drunk:

 

cheers

blibet suber!

😄

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Well folks, nothing compares to Pilsner Urquell :D

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I'm having a beer night with a stoner friend of mine (we smoked a baddie in the park an hour ago :p), don't know which movie to choose. We have all kinds of beer, light dark, filtered, unfiltered. Let's hope my stomach will be strong. We have over 15 varieties of beer and we will taste each of them twice :) Let's hope I won't have to drink warm beer, as it's been in the fridge for only four hours.

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How much beer!

I shall receive Heart attack :D

 

WHATASUCK !

 

No Beers 2day/2nite...I'M CRYIN'

Atop the midnight tarmac,

a metal beast awaits.

To be flown below the radar,

to bring the enemy his fate.

 

HAVE A BANDIT DAY !

 

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