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P1na: Chocolate beer, on the other hand... *shivers*
What is this I don't even
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P1na: Chocolate beer, on the other hand... *shivers*
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lowyhong: What is this I don't even
Beer with chocolate taste. I thought it was a good idea to try, being a country famous for both beer and chocolate. I still think it was a good idea, but a horrible drink.
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lowyhong: What is this I don't even
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P1na: Beer with chocolate taste. I thought it was a good idea to try, being a country famous for both beer and chocolate. I still think it was a good idea, but a horrible drink.
There's some nice chocolate stouts made down in England.
Worth a try.
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Darkcloud: I kind of like them in uhm waffle flavor? I mean unflavored but with powdered sugar on them.
Maple syrup, sir. Maple syrup.
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P1na: Beer with chocolate taste. I thought it was a good idea to try, being a country famous for both beer and chocolate. I still think it was a good idea, but a horrible drink.
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ZYZKryten: There's some nice chocolate stouts made down in England.
Worth a try.
Mind sharing a few names? I'm sucker for tasting new brands. Specially stouts.
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aivadroid: Do you realize that you are going against what GOG stands for? DRM-free gaming and fair pricing, that is not something other services have to offer.
Howdy, and welcome to the forums. I'd say we're a pretty relaxed bunch here, although the recent influx of new users may have some of the older hands a bit less welcoming than usual. As the de facto moderator of the boards, here, I'd be the first to acknowledge that I'm a fan of people buying games on GOG. On the other hand, it's not unusual to hear me recommending X-Com or XCOM (neither of which we have here on GOG) to people; most of the old-timers here can probably attest to the fact that our staff, in general, loves games.

We want all of our users to feel free to talk about whatever interests them--within reason. I'm a pretty staunch free-speech proponent (although I'd note that there are no constitutional rights to free speech on a private space such as this message board) and there is pretty much nothing so dangerous that I think it can't be talked about. That said, there *are* a number of things that I don't believe should be talked about here: anything against the TOS, for example, is included. Talking about gaming, game sales, new releases, and classics are all certainly fair game, and you should feel free to participate in the discussions in any constructive way you feel fit. So feel free to talk about the great deals on other sites. What we provide as a service is unique, and I believe that mentioning that there's a new bundle or a great sale on Steam doesn't threaten us at all; we're not competitors so much as we're an alternative.

I hope you hang out a while and get to know the place; you'll find that we really do have one of the best communities on the 'Net, with very little trolling, spamming, or personal attacks. Of course the topic of conversation may drift, but that's really how organic conversations tend to go anyway. :)
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ZYZKryten: There's some nice chocolate stouts made down in England.
Worth a try.
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P1na: Mind sharing a few names? I'm sucker for tasting new brands. Specially stouts.
Young's double chocolate Stout is quite nice if I rememebr correctly.
I would also recommend the American Chocolate Stout from Rogue Ales http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/132/1118

Can't think of any others right now, which isn't good for someone who runs a beer festival :(
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TheEnigmaticT: Howdy, and welcome to the forums. I'd say we're a pretty relaxed bunch here, although the recent influx of new users may have some of the older hands a bit less welcoming than usual.
It's just a bit cramped in here. If there was a Completely Off Topic section next door we'd all relax and have a wonderful time.
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P1na: Chocolate beer, on the other hand... *shivers*
What the Belgians are doing to beer has retroactively justified two invasions!
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TheEnigmaticT: Howdy, and welcome to the forums. I'd say we're a pretty relaxed bunch here, although the recent influx of new users may have some of the older hands a bit less welcoming than usual.
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TheJoe: It's just a bit cramped in here. If there was a Completely Off Topic section next door we'd all relax and have a wonderful time.
Hear hear.
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P1na: Mind sharing a few names? I'm sucker for tasting new brands. Specially stouts.
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ZYZKryten: Young's double chocolate Stout is quite nice if I rememebr correctly.
I would also recommend the American Chocolate Stout from Rogue Ales http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/132/1118

Can't think of any others right now, which isn't good for someone who runs a beer festival :(
2 should be enough, thanks. In fact, judging by past experience, 1 would be enough, but I'll keep them in mind should the chance to taste it arise.

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SimonG: What the Belgians are doing to beer has retroactively justified two invasions!
I'd argue that, but I've got enough experience to know that Belgian beer Vs German beer arguments lead nowhere.

So long as you don't argue about Hoegarden being German, I'm cool.
Post edited December 17, 2012 by P1na
I despise Steam from the depths of my heart (not so much the service itsef but how it has become this all consuming monstrosity that digs its tentacles everywhere, no matter where you buy your game you have to activate it on Steam), but I don't believe in "movements". Just keep people properly informed and let them make their own choices, in the end the market will decide. if people want to buy their games on Steam then let them do it and if they dont want to then they won't.
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ZYZKryten: Young's double chocolate Stout is quite nice if I rememebr correctly.
I would also recommend the American Chocolate Stout from Rogue Ales http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/132/1118

Can't think of any others right now, which isn't good for someone who runs a beer festival :(
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P1na: 2 should be enough, thanks. In fact, judging by past experience, 1 would be enough, but I'll keep them in mind should the chance to taste it arise.

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SimonG: What the Belgians are doing to beer has retroactively justified two invasions!
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P1na: I'd argue that, but I've got enough experience to know that Belgian beer Vs German beer arguments lead nowhere.

So long as you don't argue about Hoegarden being German, I'm cool.
I'll second the suggestion of Young's. There are a number of really good chocolate porters out there, too.
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aivadroid: Do you realize that you are going against what GOG stands for? DRM-free gaming and fair pricing, that is not something other services have to offer.
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TheEnigmaticT: Howdy, and welcome to the forums. I'd say we're a pretty relaxed bunch here, although the recent influx of new users may have some of the older hands a bit less welcoming than usual. As the de facto moderator of the boards, here, I'd be the first to acknowledge that I'm a fan of people buying games on GOG. On the other hand, it's not unusual to hear me recommending X-Com or XCOM (neither of which we have here on GOG) to people; most of the old-timers here can probably attest to the fact that our staff, in general, loves games.

We want all of our users to feel free to talk about whatever interests them--within reason. I'm a pretty staunch free-speech proponent (although I'd note that there are no constitutional rights to free speech on a private space such as this message board) and there is pretty much nothing so dangerous that I think it can't be talked about. That said, there *are* a number of things that I don't believe should be talked about here: anything against the TOS, for example, is included. Talking about gaming, game sales, new releases, and classics are all certainly fair game, and you should feel free to participate in the discussions in any constructive way you feel fit. So feel free to talk about the great deals on other sites. What we provide as a service is unique, and I believe that mentioning that there's a new bundle or a great sale on Steam doesn't threaten us at all; we're not competitors so much as we're an alternative.

I hope you hang out a while and get to know the place; you'll find that we really do have one of the best communities on the 'Net, with very little trolling, spamming, or personal attacks. Of course the topic of conversation may drift, but that's really how organic conversations tend to go anyway. :)
Thanks for clarifying :) I must add that intention of this thread was not asking people to buy games on gog.com exclusively, but to stop supporting DRM services by advertising them - I have absolutely no problem with services like Humble Bundle for example, because they deliver DRM-free games as well.

As for people who are accusing me of "preaching" - well, this is a free forum and if you don't like it then move along. I don't like your topics about Steam but I don't post in them - I made my own topic instead. So suck it up little(and overgrown) kids.
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TheEnigmaticT: Howdy, and welcome to the forums. I'd say we're a pretty relaxed bunch here, although the recent influx of new users may have some of the older hands a bit less welcoming than usual. As the de facto moderator of the boards, here, I'd be the first to acknowledge that I'm a fan of people buying games on GOG. On the other hand, it's not unusual to hear me recommending X-Com or XCOM (neither of which we have here on GOG) to people; most of the old-timers here can probably attest to the fact that our staff, in general, loves games.

We want all of our users to feel free to talk about whatever interests them--within reason. I'm a pretty staunch free-speech proponent (although I'd note that there are no constitutional rights to free speech on a private space such as this message board) and there is pretty much nothing so dangerous that I think it can't be talked about. That said, there *are* a number of things that I don't believe should be talked about here: anything against the TOS, for example, is included. Talking about gaming, game sales, new releases, and classics are all certainly fair game, and you should feel free to participate in the discussions in any constructive way you feel fit. So feel free to talk about the great deals on other sites. What we provide as a service is unique, and I believe that mentioning that there's a new bundle or a great sale on Steam doesn't threaten us at all; we're not competitors so much as we're an alternative.

I hope you hang out a while and get to know the place; you'll find that we really do have one of the best communities on the 'Net, with very little trolling, spamming, or personal attacks. Of course the topic of conversation may drift, but that's really how organic conversations tend to go anyway. :)
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aivadroid: Thanks for clarifying :) I must add that intention of this thread was not asking people to buy games on gog.com exclusively, but to stop supporting DRM services by advertising them - I have absolutely no problem with services like Humble Bundle for example, because they deliver DRM-free games as well.

As for people who are accusing me of "preaching" - well, this is a free forum and if you don't like it then move along. I don't like your topics about Steam but I don't post in them - I made my own topic instead. So suck it up little(and overgrown) kids.
I can't imagine why you've seen such a backlash, being so reasonable and calm...