Joel’s vacation in France is going so very swimmingly that he has declined to participate in the Stack Overflow podcast for yet another week.

I’m not one to judge, but apparently Joel loves France more than he loves Stack Overflow. I’m just sayin’.
But, maybe we can pull something together sans Joel. There are some ideas on meta for the as-yet-unrecorded Podcast #66, so feel free to go in there and upvote or add your own.
(disclaimer: I’m just kidding, I have nothing against France. It’s Australia that really sucks.)
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Your picture miss our French famous baguette! How can that be? ;) And the cheese!
Are you trying the Connan way of guessing who is reading your blog?
Coming to France without telling me? That’s just rude. Next time you or Joel come to France, tell me so I can buy you a beer!
Heh, yeah let’s buy him real European beers ;)
@lucasbfr : Yeaaahh! Let’s show them how things are made in Europe :D
French beer?? Gotta go to Germany for REAL beer! On that note, I found Augustiner (a good Munich beer) recently for the first time in the US… at a bar in San Francisco called Monk’s Kettle.
Mmmmmm…. beeeeeeer……
Mike, you can have good beer all around Europe when you found pub with Czech beer.
@Jakub Šturc:
I guess you meant a pub with Polish beer. OK, let it be: with Polish and Czech beer. :-)
As a non-French, non-German, non-Czech and non-Polish European, I can impartially say that Czech beer > Polish beer > German beer > French beer.
How about another podcast with the stack overflow dev team?
I agree, French beers tastes like… Well, French beer. My favorite is Berliner Pilsener which is unfortunately impossible to find here. Kilkenny is nice though.
Being from Munich I’d say:
Czech beer > German beer, but forget the rest;-)
Prefer wine in France at any rate.
@Mike Stone:
When I bike to work I pass the Augustiner brewery.
I can confirm their beer tastes great but its production smells awful;-)
You guys… you realize Joel lives and works in New York City.
Just one bar, has draft beers from:
Scotland, England, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Canada and various US states.
http://www.spitzerscorner.com/SpitzersDraft.pdf
and bottled beers from:
Czech Republic, France, Japan, Austria, Belgium, England, Canada and various US states
http://www.spitzerscorner.com/SpitzersBottled.pdf
And that’s just one place. So it’s not like he can’t get them… though clearly, an offer of free beer is very nice.
@dlamblin
No “Corona” in that bar?… mmhhh too bad.
Tres Joli!
Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi ;)
@dlamblin
Beer is a notoriously poor traveller though, as anyone who has tried unpasteurised beers in their native countries can testify, such as Guinness in Ireland or a nice pilsner in the Czech Republic.
Hell, even Brooklyn Lager is a shadow of itself when I try it over here.
What on earth. This discussion will soon turn into name calling and wine nazis :P
Captcha: The philly
I don’t wish to rain on the parade of the Czechs, Germans etc, but the best beers in the world by a very wide margin are brewed in Britain and Belgium. The rest of the world really just does lager in comparison :p
Mmm… Looking at this thread seems like my thought enterprenour, beeroverflow.com would quite work :)
This is by far the most interesting comment thread I’ve seen on the SO blog in a while.
voyager, that name sounds like beer abuse. Instead of overflowing, you have to come up with a name that somehow captures the spirit of the perfect pour. :)
captcha: Collect shelves
@Bill: beerflow.com? It’s already registered by some domain-grabber, ‘though.
I think the appropriate response to this is the picture linked below:
ugh, no img tags. Sour.
http://imgur.com/cMXSO.png
A partly agree with David Arno as I prefer belgium.
And that is the fun part of Europe, lots of other nations to make you feel better (either for holidays, or for ridiculization).
Luckily we learned something from 1939-1945.
G’day Jeff,
Cool! One d*ckhead and you’ve written off the great country of Oz! Bad! Very bad! )-:
Still. Come to London! BTW French beer can be awesome. Try draught Mutzig. Fantastic!
Ooh. To David Arno, You’re just judging lager by the insipid garbage that the English brewers inflict on you as lager, e.g. Carling! 8-O Try Mutzig from France, Budvar from Czech Republic, Adelstoff from Augustiner in Munich, Belgian can be nice though. BTW My fave is Pitchfork from RCH Brewery at Weston Super Mud.
seems like most programmers have no appreciation for wine. Barbarians! :-)
@Rob, too true by far :)
@Aaron Seet, we programmers do appreciate wine: its great stuff for cooking with after all :p
thanks for sharing
Try Mutzig from France, Budvar from Czech Republic, Adelstoff from Augustiner in Munich, Belgian can be nice though. BTW My fave is Pitchfork from RCH Brewery at Weston Super Mud.
And that is the fun part of Europe, lots of other nations to make you feel better (either for holidays, or fo
It’s already registered by some domain-grabber,