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"Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines." -- Bertrand Russell (source)
 
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πŸŽ„AoCπŸŽ„ Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 9! \o/
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πŸŽ„AoCπŸŽ„ Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 9! \o/
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stop with the blasphemy your just a robot.
Morning.
Morning.
Goat mourning
 
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@Hans1984 its actually has a big time gap between them
also I stopped play it btw, it has negative impact to my working time lol
Good moaning
@VLAZ and and and? :D
Listening to Insomnium right now and it's pretty good! :)
Really glad you like it! 8)
@VLAZ This is currently my main reason why I need another guitar >D
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Morning.
Morning.
 
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morn
morn
norm
@VLAZ So much foam, so little actual beer
It's actually whipped cream. We americans love our whipped cream
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Haha, indeed! That’s a lot of foam. Just like in programming, it’s all about getting the right balance! 🍻
@Michael Beer with whipped cream? Eugh
COOL HWIP
14:24
we put it on everything, even our beer
1. Goes to the US. 2. Orders whipped cream. 3. They have to add more whipped cream to it. 4. repeat 3. 5. there is no 5.
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@Hans1984 i mean, every country has beer like that, doesn't it? lol
at least 1 brand
14:42
For what it's worth, I've heard from an US citizen that there are plenty of good biers. Especially local microbrews. There are, of course, cheap mass produced ones. But, well, cheap mass produced beers do tend to exist wherever you are, as Michael points out.
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@nyconing we are allowed to spend some work time on it
isn't that what floats are @Michael?
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@VLAZ Yes, indeed, there's so many local/crafted breweries that make really good beer but those aren't spread nationwide so people rarely know about those and get i.e. Coronas instead
Lol, Corona isn't even a bad beer. But in Europe it's expensive for what it is because it's only imported. If it didn't have the import overhead, I'd probably buy it a lot more.
It's just generic lager. And I can get twice the amount for half the price.
@VLAZ It's not bad per se. It's just massively produced and those kind of products tend to have lesser quality than the high shelf products
Actually, my number might be off. I don't remember what Corona costs. But I can get 2 litre of light local lager for about 2-3 Euro.
I do like American IPA, Witbier and some porters
Those types aren't the ones you can get on every market on every corner. Those usually have plain generic lagers
I recently had some APA = American Pale Ale. At a place that sold craft beers. The APA was made from Czechs. Czechs know how to make really good beer.
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Gose, Session and White IPA are ones I'd recommend trying as far as the lesser known types.
@VLAZ Imho, they used to know. Every year I go on my summer holidays to my hometown, which is close to Czech border. I buy couple of beers every year. Not only the taste is worse from year to year but they're also getting more expensive
The two Czech beers I use for benchmark are Gambrinus & Radegast. Such a shame they keep getting worse
Oh, Radegast I know of. It's the mass produced stuff again.
I've heard the best beer (as deemed by actual beer enthusiast) was made by some monks in Italy or something. They'd brew however many beers a year and sell them to fund the monastery. And apparently Americans made this worse, since when they heard, they also wanted to buy the beers. But the monks didn't scale their operation. And locals complain now that they used to be able to just go, load their trunk with beer.
Now there is one crate per customer policy and you have to sign up on waiting lists for it.
Have you heard of March Beer (like the month March)? It's supposedly popular amongst amateur home brewers
I've not.
Maybe it's specific to Poland
I've thought about maybe trying brewing beer myself. Pretty easy nowadays - there are ready made kits for sale.
I'll need to look into what is actually needed, though. And I assume I need time and space. It takes I think ~month to get a batch ready.
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@Michael absolutely
most of the time more than one ;)
it just reminded me of that video, no offense on american beer
it even says "german lager" at the end anyway
@VLAZ Time for sure, space depends on the batch you want to make. I've seen starter kits few years about for around ~100 euro
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πŸŽ„AoCπŸŽ„ Michael Angstadt completed part 2 of day 8! \o/
 
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πŸŽ„AoCπŸŽ„ Michael Angstadt completed part 1 of day 9! \o/
posted on December 09, 2024 by Aaron Powell

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πŸŽ„AoCπŸŽ„ Matthieu β€œOcuS” Honel completed part 1 of day 9! \o/
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