Distro Taste Test - Linux and Beer 229
An anonymous reader writes "Those Aussies are mad!!! Linux is an international phenomenon, drawing in developers and users from all over the globe. This diversity is reflected in the enormous number of flavours (or distributions) it is available in. This cornucopia of names reminds me of nothing so much as the world of beer. I thought it would be entertaining to look for parallels between some notable distros and the beers of the world."
Linux beer? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Linux beer? (Score:4, Funny)
[continues to drink the Fosters.]
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2, Funny)
They're both fucking close to water...
Re:Linux beer? (Score:3)
MS Windows: Coors lite (win95) , Michilob Ultra, (win98), Miller Lite (winNT); High Life (WinXP) ; Kiri Irchih (yes, made by bud..:( ) (win2k) ; Bud (winXP)
Red Hat : Heinikin. (How Could they POSSIBLY say Guniess?!) Redhat isn't that good. And, there are a lot of people who can't stand the nectar of the gods (Guiness), but will guzzle heines all day.
Debian: guiness or bass, depending on install. Black and Tan also possible with the r
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2, Funny)
hahahahah funny shit man.
im not usually a spelling nazi but its grok not groc.
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2)
Not sure I'd say that, as what makes High Life great is that it's the best cheap 'merican beer out there ($4 for a 6-pack at my local packie), though Pabst Blue Ribbon is pretty close.
WinXP isn't cheap, and isn't that good.
Are you living the High Life?
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2)
I don't think I can ever consider drinking HighLife, or any other such stuff. If I'm going cheap, I'll go dergies. If not, I'll go with Flying Dog, Sam Adams, or something non american.
It's ammazing how lack of the desire to spell correctly effects your moderations.
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2)
Thanks for the corrections. I'm not a pilsner fan, but love Belgian doubles to death!
Re:Linux beer? (Score:2, Interesting)
Here's a quarter, kid...go buy yourself a clue. Better yet, go get some Arrogant Bastard [arrogantbastard.com] and proceed to remove yourself from the gene pool, like the two unworthies in the cartoon.
Just because Bud/Miller/Coors are pisswater says nothing about real American beer. Would you judge other countries' beer by the swill from their megabreweries?
hey, us aussies rock! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:hey, us aussies rock! (Score:2)
mmm red hat (Score:5, Funny)
"I was studying up... honest."
Re:mmm red hat (Score:2)
"I was studying up... honest."
From the article: Smooth and creamy Guinness, easy to drink with the weight of stout flavour behind it complements an easy to install Red Hat with the weight of corporate approval in the background.
Just what I want to be doing-- drinking Guiness while I install RedHat on a mission-critical Oracle-based application.
We all know how easy to install Oracle is..
I'd compare this article with the head on top. (Score:5, Funny)
L
Re:I'd compare this article with the head on top. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I'd compare this article with the head on top. (Score:5, Funny)
I mean, on your beer.
I mean, ahhhh, crap.
Red Hat = Guinness ??? (Score:1)
Slackware is more like Guinness (extra stout, not the draught), in the 'slap upside the head' kinda way.
I would put Red Hat somewhere around Caffery's Ale, smooth and pleasing to the palate.
Re:Red Hat = Guinness ??? (Score:2, Funny)
Red Hat 7.0 = Guinness (Score:2)
Better beer than release version. It came with the beta GCC 3.0 (remember kgcc?), beta glibc 2.2 and a very unstable XFree86 4.0.
I can see thier point (Score:2)
I mean Guiness is dark and mysterious and the bubbles go the wrong way...
no wait your right, that sounds more like slackware...
Slackware == homebrew (Score:2)
I'll second that. (and I also prefer the extra stout most of the time, even though the stuff we get here is now brewed in Canada) However, Slackware is actually a home-brewed Irish style stout.
It's been a few years, but IIRC...
Mash the following grains to produce about 6 gallons of wort:
7.5 pounds of pale malt. (preferably British or Belgian 2-row)
1 pound of roasted, unmalted barley. Dark black stu
If Windows is Bud.. (Score:1)
naw CE is budlight (Score:2)
Re:naw CE is budlight (Score:2)
Perhaps even, "Old English 800," bka "8 Ball."
I think the malt liquor experience is lost outside the US...
Re:If Windows is Bud.. (Score:2)
Budvar [bottledbeer.co.uk] is very nice, and a pleasant surprise if you haven't tried it before.
Re:If Windows is Bud.. (Score:2)
It's starting to become available in the US under the name Czechvar. Decent stuff, but they had to change the name because the Microsoft of Brewing [anheuser-busch.com] wouldn't let them use their real name. Never mind that Budvar's been around longer...
bah? (Score:1)
What the hell...? Oh, wait, I think I just got it.
Those Aussies are mad!!!
Okay, Aussies, Mel Gibson, Mad-Max.
That was dumb.
Re:bah? (Score:2, Interesting)
Zilch.
Windows beer (Score:1)
Re:Windows beer (Score:2)
Re:Windows beer (Score:1)
VB (Score:3, Funny)
Two words: (Score:3, Interesting)
VB - does have a allegorical equivalent (Score:2)
No French Beers?!? (Score:2, Insightful)
Have these people never heard of Stella Artois or Kronenbourg 1664
I can only pity them if that's the case.
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:1)
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:2)
I prefer several of the saisons: Fantome Saison, Saison Dupont Vieille Provision, and Foret (an organic also brewed by Brasserie Dupont).
The more general farmhouse ale style (which the saisons are but a subset of) is actually still done by some of the breweries in northern France. I pick up random bottles of this here and there. I perso
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:1)
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:2)
And I was expecting RedHat to be compared to a red beer, like Rickard's Red and the likes.
And shouldn't be Corona instead of Budweiser. Because, I'm very sorry for those guys brewering the Budweiser, but they are just most selling beer in the USA, not around the world. Corona, the mexican beer, is the most selling beer around the world.
All this to notice Australia is not having a much great choice of beers...
And they should open much more their market!
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:2)
Re:No French Beers?!? (Score:2)
Have these people never heard of Stella Artois or Kronenbourg 1664
I have. You can keep 'em.
Imagine if the analogy went further: (Score:5, Funny)
Women (Score:2)
ob simpsons quote (Score:2, Funny)
Homer: "hmmm something special about this Red Tick beer!"
...meanwhile in Red Tick brewery...
Brewer tastes beer.
Brewer: "Hmm needs more dog."
I declare this article null and void! (Score:2)
Any article about beer that fails to refer to the culmination of hundreds of years of brewery, experimentation, blind luck and dedicated alcoholism known as "Palm Speciale" (or Heineken, which tastes great too and allows me to live on with both kidneys when consuming large quantities) is as immoral an unethical as things could possibly get, a true crime against humanity! Eris bless the Belgians for this fine contribution to the world! Also, some BSDs make for excellent beer comparisons; such as OpenBSD and
I reply but for no other reason... (Score:3, Interesting)
To all Slashdotters who think that a six-pack of Bud Light is the way to achieve Zen each night, try buying a six-pack of Heinekens ton
The real best American beer: Fat Tire (Score:2)
This small company [newbelgium.com] has other good beers. Check them out.
Re:I reply but for no other reason... (Score:2)
Re:I reply but for no other reason... (Score:3, Informative)
Oranjeboom is vile and nasty; I highly doubt it's even beer officially. Nor terrestrial. I'd prefer drinking mud, magma or sulphuric acid over Oranjeboom anyday. Anyways, to compensate for Oranjeboom, there's Hertog Jan, which is one excellent beer. Rich taste, yet not too heavy on the stomach not do you have to sell yourself into prostitution to be able to afford it. Quality! Also, exported Heineken is SHIT compared to normal Heineken which we got here in Europe. (or possibly just the Netherlands)
Re:I reply but for no other reason... (Score:2)
It wouldn't be like that if they'd put it in brown bottles. When you have pallets of beer in green bottles sitting on a dock, they're going to turn skunky as a result of a reaction between sunlight (any ultraviolet radiation, really) and hop compounds.
I haven't bought a pilsner or other light lager in some time...have brewed some myself, though, and I've bought more different types of beer lately than I can rememb
Re:I reply but for no other reason... (Score:2)
You're confusing microbrewing and homebrewing. You can brew up to 100 gallons per year per adult in your household as a homebrewer. You can't sell homebrew, though, unless you want BATFE to pull a Waco on you. Brewpubs and microbreweries will do far more than 200 gallons (that's only 6 2/3 bbl.) just for one batch...the average homebrewer, by c
Re:I reply but for no other reason... (Score:2)
Most any homebrew book would have that info...you might also want to have a look at this page [beertown.org].
LFS = homebrew (Score:2)
Actually, LFS is a little more like buying a "make beer at home" kit than true homebrew, but that's a minor nit...
Re:LFS = homebrew (Score:2)
Re:LFS = homebrew (Score:2)
KFG
What! no Foster's? (Score:2)
Re:What! no Foster's? (Score:2)
Australians do not drink Fosters. Fosters has this great marketing campaign overseas that makes everyone think Fosters = Australian. It doesn't damn it!
Try VB off the tap or Carlton Draught for a nice beer from Austrlia. If you are feeling fancy you can even have a Crown.
Mmm VB...
In fact, I think I'll have one now
Re:What! no Foster's? (Score:2)
Not true... When I was in Brisbane I saw the Foster's factory with my own eyes. Actually, I am still trying to figure out how I could use someone else's eyes.
Re:What! no Foster's? (Score:2)
Fosters is the crap we send to the rest of the world, and you'd better believe we keep the good stuff to ourselves
Aussie don't drink Fosters (Score:2)
Meaning the NSWelsh that don't drink VB either drink Toohey's New or Resches Pilsener. Queenslanders that don't drink VB drink either Castlemaine 4X or Powers Bitter. South Aussies that don't drink VB drink that disgusting Southark Ale shit. Etc, etc, etc, in regards the rest of the states.
Me I drink Tooheys on hot summer days & Coopers for serious beer drinking.
Re:Aussie don't drink Fosters (Score:4, Informative)
Mate, you're not supposed to tell the foreigners about Coopers! They'll take it all. Now keep 'em distracted with talk of VB, New, XXXX, etc...
PS. Tassie beers - Boag's and Cascade - aren't half bad and Hahn is okay too.
Re:Aussie don't drink Fosters (Score:2)
We have it here in Vegas...haven't gotten around to trying it yet, though. Seems like that cat's already out of the bag.
Re:Aussie don't drink Fosters (Score:2)
I'm pretty sure you can get Cooper's outside Australia, as a friend of mine in Canada drinks it.
If you have a choice, I recommend the Cooper's premium (which tastes like apricots and seawater) and the Cooper's vintage (which is cellared like wine and released in small limited edition runs every few years). Yum.
Re:Aussie don't drink Fosters (Score:2)
Drinking Australian Beer outside Australia (Score:2, Informative)
Tp.
Re:Drinking Australian Beer outside Australia (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Drinking Australian Beer outside Australia (Score:3, Informative)
Both Bud and Coors do brisk business in Europe (which is depressing in it's way). That's to say nothing of the extent to which the beer industry is globalized.
For instance the main mass-produced beer in the UK is Carling, which is owned by Coors. Anheuser-Busch owns a number of European brewers, as well.
Of course, SAB from South Africa owns Miller and the related brands and Interbrew (Belgian, IIRC) owns Labatts, Dos Equis, and Rolling Rock. There's also a major Indian brewer, whose name I forget, th
Re:Drinking Australian Beer outside Australia (Score:2)
Maybe they just ship the bad Squire's out of country, just like Lowenbrau and Carlsberg do...
At last (Score:2)
The author has no taste (Score:2)
Anyone sick of Foster's [should happen with the first glass], give these a go.
Re:The author has no taste (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The author has no taste (Score:2)
Skolelinux.no (Score:2)
These beers are generally made according to the Purity Law, and since Skolelinux is based on Debian, the same arguments as the article already put forth about HefeWeiss should apply here as well.
The big question would be which of the beers? All the ones I know have their fans and foes ...
I will therefore unilaterally claim that the beer in question should be Frydenlund Bokkol!
It's been done before (Score:4, Funny)
If Operating Systems Were Beers...
DOS Beer:
Requires you to use your own can opener, and requires you to read the directions carefully before opening the can. Originally only came in an 8-oz. can, but now comes in a 16-oz. can. However, the can is divided into 8 compartments of 2 oz. each, which have to be accessed separately Soon to be discontinued, although a lot of people are going to keep drinking it after it's no longer available.
Mac Beer:
At first, came only a 16-oz. can, but now comes in a 32-oz. can. Considered by many to be a "light" beer. All the cans look identical. When you take one from the fridge, it opens itself. The ingredients list is not on the can. If you call to ask about the ingredients, you are told that "you don't need to know." A notice on the side reminds you to drag your empties to the trashcan.
Windows 3.1 Beer:
The world's most popular. Comes in a 16-oz. can that looks a lot like Mac Beer's. Requires that you already own a DOS Beer. Claims that it allows you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously, but in reality you can only drink a few of them, very slowly, especially slowly if you are drinking the Windows Beer at the same time. Sometimes, for apparently no reason, a can of Windows Beer will explode when you open it.
OS/2 Beer:
Comes in a 32-oz can. Does allow you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously. Allows you to drink Windows 3.1 Beer simultaneously too, but somewhat slower. Advertises that its cans won't explode when you open them, even if you shake them up. You never really see anyone drinking OS/2 Beer, but the manufacturer (International Beer Manufacturing) claims that 9 million six-packs have been sold.
Windows 95 Beer:
You can't buy it yet, but a lot of people have taste-tested it and claim it's wonderful. The can looks a lot like Mac Beer's can, but tastes more like Windows 3.1 Beer. It comes in 32-oz. cans, but when you look inside, the cans only have 16 oz. of beer in them. Most people will probably keep drinking Windows 3.1 Beer until their friends try Windows 95 Beer and say they like it. The ingredients list, when you look at the small print, has some of the same ingredients that come in DOS beer, even though the manufacturer claims that this is an entirely new brew.
Windows NT Beer:
Comes in 32-oz. cans, but you can only buy it by the truckload. This causes most people to have to go out and buy bigger refrigerators. The can looks just like Windows 3.1 Beer's, but the company promises to change the can to look just like Windows 95 Beer's - after Windows 95 beer starts shipping. Touted as an "industrial strength" beer, and suggested only for use in bars.
Unix Beer:
Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8 oz. to 64 oz. Drinkers of Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though they claim that all the different brands taste almost identical. Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you have to have your own can opener around for those occasions, in which case you either need a complete set of instructions, or a friend who has been drinking Unix Beer for several years.
AmigaDOS Beer:
The company has gone out of business, but their recipe has been picked up by some weird German company, so now this beer will be an import. This beer never really sold very well because the original manufacturer didn't understand marketing. Like Unix Beer, AmigaDOS Beer fans are an extremely loyal and loud group. It originally came in a 16-oz. can, but now comes in 32-oz. cans too. When this can was originally introduced, it appeared flashy and colorful, but the design hasn't changed much over the years, so it appears dated now. Critics of this beer claim that it is only meant for watching TV anyway.
VMS Beer:
Requires minimal user interaction, excep
Alternative for Red Hat Linux? OpenBSD? (Score:2)
Slow weekend, eh? (Score:2)
Yup.
Wouldn't Windows actually be... (Score:2)
likeness between Steve Ballmer (http://www.fuckedcompany.com/images/dancemonkeyb
(URL posted, not link, out of sympathy for target...)
Alternative mapping (Score:3, Interesting)
Debian = Celis White [bottledbeer.co.uk]. - I'll continue on the wheat beer theme, and this is a great wheat beer. It's hard to get your hands on one. It's cloudy and has yeast on the bottom so it may scare the first timers. But once you get to know it well, you come to love it for its quirkiness.
Slackware = Anchor Old Foghorn [bottledbeer.co.uk]. - No casual weekend drinker's beer. If this is your first time, order yourself a half-pint. You don't know what you're getting yourself into.
SuSE = Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel [bottledbeer.co.uk]. - Another wheat beer, but darker and full. Meticulously brewed like the distro. Despite being a great beer, few people in the US will ever try it.
MacOS = Smirnoff Ice [smirnoffice.com]. - This one's for the hip and groovy image conscious crowd. No one who actually likes beer would ever drink this.
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2, Insightful)
We don't touch the stuff here, and only export it to stupid foreigners, who don't know better
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2, Funny)
You're an idiot (Score:2)
Are you sure these friends of yours are actually Australian, because they're totally and utterly incorrect.
Perhaps, however... (Score:3, Informative)
But yes, VB is undoubtedly the most popular beer in Australia.
Where are you getting this information from? (Score:2)
Re:Where are you getting this information from? (Score:2)
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2)
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2)
anyways.. just guess why it's not that uncommon to smuggle alcohol from russia to finland(1l of 97% costs about 1euro in russia vs. 20-30euros street price in finland, legal 0.7l bottle of cheapest 40% scotch costs around 22-23euros for comparision).
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of course this has nothing to do with the subject at hand, except m
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2)
Foolish Queenslander (Score:2)
Come down to NSW and enjoy a proper beer, from Victoria of course...
Re:Foolish Queenslander (Score:2)
Re:Aussie Beer == crap (Score:2)
Re:Belgian Beer !!! (Score:2)
German beer is good and all, but it's been my experience that you have much less to choose from as styles go. Maybe in a given bar you can choose from 1 or 2 kinds of pilsner, usually a hefeweizen, and sometimes things like alt or zwickel. I've been to bars in Belgium with entire beer menu
Re:Belgian Beer !!! (Score:2)
Re:Beer? No crack. (Score:2)
Linux from Scratch... (Score:2)
Re:.....or is it just the backward state I live in (Score:3)
Re:Debian and German Beer Purity laws (Score:2)
Wrong (Score:2)
Re:For the Good of the Community (Score:2)
Re:Heineken? (Score:2)
Grolsch is a much better beer than Heineken any day of the week.
Re:Heineken? (Score:2)
Real heineken is finally being imported!!!