Kaptain_Kraut Posts: 51
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14.12.2011 at 23:20
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>implying Berliner Kindl is something worth to be called beer...
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learster Kloppo bester Mann
Posts: 673
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 01:11
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It's only the case bro. We mix our beer to the preference of everyone. I for one like my beloved Warsteiner in it.
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Ordnung Posts: 106
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 04:44
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Written by learster, 15.12.2011 at 01:11
It's only the case bro. We mix our beer to the preference of everyone. I for one like my beloved Warsteiner in it.
I'm moving from Munich to Berlin in a few days (already lived in Berlin for a while. .) and I didn't find any good regional beer in Berlin. However, some stores in Berlin have good (Bavarian) beer . Matter of taste anyways. .
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learster Kloppo bester Mann
Posts: 673
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 05:21
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Heh, Berliner Pilsner is quite alright. And your girl will love dem Berliner Weiße in red! But for you as a Bavarian it of course is mandatory to complain about beer in Berlin. :-D
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Ordnung Posts: 106
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 08:39
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Written by learster, 15.12.2011 at 05:21
Heh, Berliner Pilsner is quite alright. And your girl will love dem Berliner Weiße in red! But for you as a Bavarian it of course is mandatory to complain about beer in Berlin. :-D
Yeah, we are indoctrinated to do so. Felt weird to live alongside the "Saupreißen" when I moved to Berlin the first time. 
Written by YOBA, 15.12.2011 at 08:28
Typical German, the only factor involved in choosing to spend one's life in a place is the quality of the alcohol.
If that would be the case, I wouldn't be moving at all.
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Kaptain_Kraut Posts: 51
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15.12.2011 at 09:15
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Written by Ordnung, 15.12.2011 at 08:39
Yeah, we are indoctrinated to do so. Felt weird to live alongside the "Saupreißen" when I moved to Berlin the first time. 
Why? Because they spoke decent german and you could understand a human being for the first time in your life?
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Ordnung Posts: 106
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 09:32
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Written by Kaptain_Kraut, 15.12.2011 at 09:15
Written by Ordnung, 15.12.2011 at 08:39
Yeah, we are indoctrinated to do so. Felt weird to live alongside the "Saupreißen" when I moved to Berlin the first time. 
Why? Because they spoke decent german and you could understand a human being for the first time in your life? 
Actually I struggled a bit to get used to the "Berliner Schnauze". . It just doesn't sound right to me.
btw: You won't hear alot of Bavarian accent here in Munich, it's a more non-urban thing.
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learster Kloppo bester Mann
Posts: 673
From: Germany
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15.12.2011 at 13:21
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Saupreißen, hahaha! I'm sure you will have a good time anyways. The biggest Bavarian Brauhaus in the world just opened in Berlin earlier this month.
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