April 29, 200619 yr Heh, Russians consider beer a soft drink. My teacher said it used to be sold in vending machines like pop. I've been there and spent 3 weeks. I didn't see it in any vending machines though. I didn't get drunk, but I watched a 12 year old buy a beer for his dad at a soccer game and drink some of it himself. Baltika is one of the more popular beers in Russia and they have Baltika 1 through 9. Baltika 1 is a little alchohol, and Baltika 9 is half vodka.
April 29, 200619 yr Not beer where this comes from. More like Potatoe Vodka and other clear alchohols. Beer is not the preferred drink. To weak. You mean American Beer is weak.
April 29, 200619 yr Not beer where this comes from. More like Potatoe Vodka and other clear alchohols. Beer is not the preferred drink. To weak. You mean American Beer is weak. :thumbsup:
April 30, 200619 yr So this thread started as a virus discussion but is now an alcohol discussion.....lol
April 30, 200619 yr So this thread started as a virus discussion but is now an alcohol discussion.....lol
April 30, 200619 yr Well. Any thread about Russians usually gets to Alchohol, Democracy, and Bad reactors.
April 30, 200619 yr Well. Any thread about Russians usually gets to Alchohol, Democracy, and Bad reactors.
April 30, 200619 yr Well Try a Scaldis Noel and you'll think otherwise. i thought it's not american... http://www.belgianexperts.com/scaldisweb.php
April 30, 200619 yr Well Try a Scaldis Noel and you'll think otherwise. i thought it's not american... http://www.belgianexperts.com/scaldisweb.php
April 30, 200619 yr Commenting to people that are saying beer can be weak. Have 3 or 4 of these small 8oz bottles.
April 30, 200619 yr Commenting to people that are saying beer can be weak. Have 3 or 4 of these small 8oz bottles.
April 30, 200619 yr The Malt Advocate “...Perhaps the most ‘drinkable’ of the world’s ultra strong beers. Chewy but not syrupy. Full- flavored, but not cloyingly sweet. Even with an original gravity of 1095 or 24 degrees Plato, Scaldis manages to moderate the excesses associated with most of the world’s heavy-weight brews, while delivering the sneaky power of a Mike Tyson left jab.”
April 30, 200619 yr The Malt Advocate “...Perhaps the most ‘drinkable’ of the world’s ultra strong beers. Chewy but not syrupy. Full- flavored, but not cloyingly sweet. Even with an original gravity of 1095 or 24 degrees Plato, Scaldis manages to moderate the excesses associated with most of the world’s heavy-weight brews, while delivering the sneaky power of a Mike Tyson left jab.”
April 30, 200619 yr The Malt Advocate ...Perhaps the most drinkable of the world's ultra strong beers. Chewy but not syrupy. Full- flavored, but not cloyingly sweet. Even with an original gravity of 1095 or 24 degrees Plato, Scaldis manages to moderate the excesses associated with most of the world's heavy-weight brews, while delivering the sneaky power of a Mike Tyson left jab. bottoms-up!
April 30, 200619 yr The Malt Advocate ...Perhaps the most drinkable of the world's ultra strong beers. Chewy but not syrupy. Full- flavored, but not cloyingly sweet. Even with an original gravity of 1095 or 24 degrees Plato, Scaldis manages to moderate the excesses associated with most of the world's heavy-weight brews, while delivering the sneaky power of a Mike Tyson left jab. bottoms-up!
May 1, 200619 yr Author drink these in this order: 1. Foster's 2 cans 2. jagermeister 4 shots 3. maddog20/20 16oz. I swear you'll get the worst taste in your mouth ever.
May 1, 200619 yr Author drink these in this order: 1. Foster's 2 cans 2. jagermeister 4 shots 3. maddog20/20 16oz. I swear you'll get the worst taste in your mouth ever.
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