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May 20, 2006
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Always nice ones, we are big fans and always try to get our hands on the great ones. It's been six years in agony in getting our hands on some Westvlateren but of course without any luck.
Yeah, you need to order them way in advance, best beer in the world, although last year, another beer was picked over them for the first time in years.
Never had one myself
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Just wondering. It really does look like a long drive, but I bet there are some beautiful facets to it.
A coastal drive in Sweden, two ferry rides, one from Sweden to Denmark and one from Denmark to Germany and the best of it all is driving in Denmark. The roads are not fancy but the country is beeee yutiFFul, in my opinion.

Then there is another way to do it, you can take a longer ferry to the northern part of Denmark and drive more in Denmark, that can be done with one ferry.

Then there is a third one where you take a night ferry from Göteborg to Kiel and then you are basically 60 km from Hamburg. And the night ferry is really fun, you have your own room, you have restaurants, bars, a casino, a small movie theatre, a library, slot machines for the losers and then two hours ahead of arriving to Kiel you get once fancy breakfast buffé.

I have tried all three routes and all have their times.
 
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    A coastal drive in Sweden, two ferry rides, one from Sweden to Denmark and one from Denmark to Germany and the best of it all is driving in Denmark. The roads are not fancy but the country is beeee yutiFFul, in my opinion.

    Then there is another way to do it, you can take a longer ferry to the northern part of Denmark and drive more in Denmark, that can be done with one ferry.

    Then there is a third one where you take a night ferry from Göteborg to Kiel and then you are basically 60 km from Hamburg. And the night ferry is really fun, you have your own room, you have restaurants, bars, a casino, a small movie theatre, a library, slot machines for the losers and then two hours ahead of arriving to Kiel you get once fancy breakfast buffé.

    I have tried all three routes and all have their times.
    Night Ferry sounds off the chain...
     

    Bjerknes

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    A coastal drive in Sweden, two ferry rides, one from Sweden to Denmark and one from Denmark to Germany and the best of it all is driving in Denmark. The roads are not fancy but the country is beeee yutiFFul, in my opinion.

    Then there is another way to do it, you can take a longer ferry to the northern part of Denmark and drive more in Denmark, that can be done with one ferry.

    Then there is a third one where you take a night ferry from Göteborg to Kiel and then you are basically 60 km from Hamburg. And the night ferry is really fun, you have your own room, you have restaurants, bars, a casino, a small movie theatre, a library, slot machines for the losers and then two hours ahead of arriving to Kiel you get once fancy breakfast buffé.

    I have tried all three routes and all have their times.
    That sounds like a good time. I like the night ferry idea. But then again, I like to drive.
     

    JCK

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    That sounds like a good time. I like the night ferry idea. But then again, I like to drive.
    Well yes, as I said they all have their times. Let's say you are driving to France, a night ferry would do you good in resting and arriving to the north of Germany. From there you will get a great deal of driving guaranteed and on the German Autobahn :drool:
     

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