Man ....this is the time of year....out on the deck ...cold beer in hand...Mick and the Boys blasting...this makes 3 straight nights....sitting on the deck listening to the STONES!!!!!!
Its has been awhile since I had the time to do this....
I MISS IT!!!!!!!
What ever mood I am in there is a Stones CD for that mood..
Tonight it was IORR..last night it was the B side ot Tatoo You!!!!!!
MAN I LOVE THESE GUYS!!!!!!!
Would only be better if I was gearing up for two or three US Stones showes.
"The Boys and a Cold Beer!!!!!!" Yeah, life doesn't get much better than that! I too spent most of last weekend hanging out on my deck with some friends, sipping a few cocktails (OK....a lot of cocktails) and listening to the 1972 STP boots. Good times...good times.
"And I'm growin' funny flowers in my little window sill"
Bjnornulf, you do a great job with those photos. The quality is like that which a beer company would use in their own ads. Those are all beers that I've never had and now I would like to try all of them, since they look so appetizing.
Nikcicka Pivo is from Montenegro (Brno show) but also popular in Serbia (Belgrade show). It sneaked in on the Jelen picture. Jelen is not so famous but the famous MB Serbian beer was not available at that moment. You also got a lot of MB in Montenegro.
Bergenbier was what everybody was drinking in Bucharest.
Dreher is from Hungary and the Budapest visit of course.
Starobrno was all over Brno but was mostly served as draft so without a nice bottle you don't deserve a picture. And I think they are owned by Heineken at least Heineken almost owned the entire Brno show and city brand/marketing wise.
All these places serve lots and lots of Stella, Heineken and Tuborg, but shame on this big international brands, they take away the local identity build up over centuries. They are like McDonalds. Don't go anywere near them if I can avoid them.
Bjornulf
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> All these places serve lots and lots of Stella, > Heineken and Tuborg, but shame on this big > international brands, they take away the local > identity build up over centuries. They are like > McDonalds. Don't go anywere near them if I can > avoid them.
You're my man :-) I've been to Poland twice last year, and had some great and very cheap local beers. See you in Copenhagen and please avoid Tuborg and Carlsberg. We've had a beer revolution in Denmark over the past 5-10 years with more than 100 new breweries making the most tasteful beer.