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Kapsreiter Landbier



 
 
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Old 12-04-2006, 03:02 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Bill Becker
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Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. Lots of malt *and* hop
character and so nicely balanced... makes my taste buds want to jump up and
shout! g Seriously, if you see it around your neck of the woods, try it.
It's f*cking good!



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Old 12-04-2006, 04:38 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Randal
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Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. Lots of malt *and* hop
character and so nicely balanced... makes my taste buds want to jump up and
shout! g Seriously, if you see it around your neck of the woods, try it.
It's f*cking good!


I will look out for it. I've been enjoying these 4 pack .5 liter cans
of Bitburger lately. Really a nice macro and it evens out all the bocks
I've been drinking. One thing I noticed: a 4 pack of .5 liter cans goes
for $4.99, and one of those 5 liter keg cans costs $16.99!

So, 2 liters of beer for = $4.99 and 5 liters = $16.99? I asked at the
store if that keg can contained a magical last liter that was worth
charging me an extra seven bucks.

_Randal

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:58 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:

Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. Lots of malt *and* hop
character and so nicely balanced... makes my taste buds want to jump up and
shout! g Seriously, if you see it around your neck of the woods, try it.
It's f*cking good!


Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery; I've seen (and drunk) both versions in bars
there, but I didn't know they were exporting it now too.

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Regards

Mike
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Old 01-05-2006, 11:35 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Bill Becker
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I got the Helles.

"Mike Roebuck" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:

Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. Lots of malt *and* hop
character and so nicely balanced... makes my taste buds want to jump up
and
shout! g Seriously, if you see it around your neck of the woods, try it.
It's f*cking good!


Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery; I've seen (and drunk) both versions in bars
there, but I didn't know they were exporting it now too.

--
Regards

Mike



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Old 02-05-2006, 01:08 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
dgs[_1_]
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Mike Roebuck wrote:

On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:


Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. [...]



Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery [...]


Eh? The Kapsreiter brewery is based in Schärding, near the German
border, just south of Passau. Ottakringer doesn't brew anything
for Kapsreiter that I know of.
--
dgs
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Old 04-05-2006, 03:39 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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On Mon, 01 May 2006 16:08:17 -0700, dgs wrote:

Mike Roebuck wrote:

On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:


Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. [...]



Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery [...]


Eh? The Kapsreiter brewery is based in Schärding, near the German
border, just south of Passau. Ottakringer doesn't brew anything
for Kapsreiter that I know of.


That's new on me.

I'm certain it was originally brewed by Ottakringer. Maybe that's
changed for some reason?

--
Regards

Mike
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Old 04-05-2006, 07:40 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
dgs
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Mike Roebuck wrote:

On Mon, 01 May 2006 16:08:17 -0700, dgs wrote:

Mike Roebuck wrote:


On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:


Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. [...]

Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery [...]


Eh? The Kapsreiter brewery is based in Schärding, near the German
border, just south of Passau. Ottakringer doesn't brew anything
for Kapsreiter that I know of.



That's new on me.


Eh, it happens.

I'm certain it was originally brewed by Ottakringer. Maybe that's
changed for some reason?


No change. I toured Ottakringer with the head brewer, Andreas Rosa,
last summer, talked plenty about the what they make, who owns them,
and all that. Ottakringer doesn't brew Kapsreiter.
--
dgs
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Old 05-05-2006, 09:31 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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On Thu, 4 May 2006 17:40:32 GMT, dgs wrote:

Mike Roebuck wrote:

On Mon, 01 May 2006 16:08:17 -0700, dgs wrote:

Mike Roebuck wrote:


On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:02:48 -0600, "Bill Becker"
wrote:


Man...this Euro lager is absolutely delicious. [...]

Did you get the light or the dark version? It's brewed in Vienna by
the Ottakringer brewery [...]

Eh? The Kapsreiter brewery is based in Schärding, near the German
border, just south of Passau. Ottakringer doesn't brew anything
for Kapsreiter that I know of.



That's new on me.


Eh, it happens.

I'm certain it was originally brewed by Ottakringer. Maybe that's
changed for some reason?


No change. I toured Ottakringer with the head brewer, Andreas Rosa,
last summer, talked plenty about the what they make, who owns them,
and all that. Ottakringer doesn't brew Kapsreiter.



OK, thanks for the clarification then.

I discovered it many years ago in my local in Vienna, which is an
Ottakringer bar. I don't particularly like Ottakringer's draught beer,
so I was pleased to discover the bottled Kaps.

--
Regards

Mike

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Old 06-05-2006, 01:18 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
dgs[_1_]
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Mike Roebuck wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2006 17:40:32 GMT, dgs wrote:


Mike Roebuck wrote:


On Mon, 01 May 2006 16:08:17 -0700, dgs wrote:


Mike Roebuck wrote:
I'm certain it was originally brewed by Ottakringer. Maybe that's
changed for some reason?


No change. I toured Ottakringer with the head brewer, Andreas Rosa,
last summer, talked plenty about the what they make, who owns them,
and all that. Ottakringer doesn't brew Kapsreiter.



OK, thanks for the clarification then.

I discovered it many years ago in my local in Vienna, which is an
Ottakringer bar. I don't particularly like Ottakringer's draught beer,
so I was pleased to discover the bottled Kaps.


My favorite Vienna pub for Ottakringer is Liebhart, which is just a
short walk away from the brewery. I can see why you might think that
Kapsreiter is part of Ottakringer, if you found their beer in an
Ottakringer pub, but that's not so unusual in Vienna, which is a
great city for beer-drinkin'. If only the Germans would adopt the
relative open-mindedness about beer that the Austrians have...
--
dgs
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Old 06-05-2006, 01:32 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Bill Becker
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"dgs" wrote in message
...
My favorite Vienna pub for Ottakringer is Liebhart, which is just a

short walk away from the brewery. I can see why you might think that
Kapsreiter is part of Ottakringer, if you found their beer in an
Ottakringer pub, but that's not so unusual in Vienna, which is a
great city for beer-drinkin'. If only the Germans would adopt the
relative open-mindedness about beer that the Austrians have...
--
dgs


:^) Thank you, thank you very much.

Btw, the last time I was in Vienna(1969) Gold Fassl was the beer of my
choice.


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Old 06-05-2006, 03:21 PM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
Mike Roebuck
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On Fri, 05 May 2006 16:18:15 -0700, dgs wrote:



My favorite Vienna pub for Ottakringer is Liebhart, which is just a
short walk away from the brewery. I can see why you might think that
Kapsreiter is part of Ottakringer, if you found their beer in an
Ottakringer pub, but that's not so unusual in Vienna, which is a
great city for beer-drinkin'. If only the Germans would adopt the
relative open-mindedness about beer that the Austrians have...


Yep. I take it you've visited the 1516 Brewing Company then?

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Regards

Mike

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Old 08-05-2006, 04:56 AM posted to alt.beer,rec.food.drink.beer
dgs[_1_]
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Mike Roebuck wrote:

On Fri, 05 May 2006 16:18:15 -0700, dgs wrote:

[...] Vienna [...] is a
great city for beer-drinkin'. If only the Germans would adopt the
relative open-mindedness about beer that the Austrians have...



Yep. I take it you've visited the 1516 Brewing Company then?


Yep, last summer. Nice Victory Hop Devil clone they have going
on there. Around the same time, Fischerbräu did a pretty decent
Belgian-style witbier, and there were a couple of interesting
goodies on Siebensternbräu. It almost made up for the LGI tract
bug that I got from the infected beer at one very small brewpub,
which shall remain unnamed (both brewpub and bug). There's also
a decent little Belgian-beer specialty pub; I wish I could remember
where it is. I want to say out in the Ottakring 'hood, walking
distance from Liebhart (the great Ottakringer pub near the brewery),
but I'm not sure of that.
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dgs
 




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