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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love Guinness,but after about 6 or 7 I find it gets a bit heavy.
They say a pint of Guinness is the equivalent of a roast dinner
I like Peroni as a lager,but it really depends on your taste buds(I can't drink/stand Stella or Becks) |
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"I love Guinness,but after about 6 or 7 I find it gets a bit heavy.
They say a pint of Guinness is the equivalent of a roast dinner
I like Peroni as a lager,but it really depends on your taste buds(I can't drink/stand Stella or Becks) "
After 6 or 7 Guinesses get on the Jack Daniels |
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over a year ago
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"I love Guinness,but after about 6 or 7 I find it gets a bit heavy.
They say a pint of Guinness is the equivalent of a roast dinner
I like Peroni as a lager,but it really depends on your taste buds(I can't drink/stand Stella or Becks)
After 6 or 7 Guinesses get on the Jack Daniels "
I save that for 12+ |
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I like becks as a lager or I do love a corona or 2. Haven't d*unk guiness in years, must have a pint of that again soon. If your wanting proper beer how about a pint of Ghost Ship or Old Speckled Hen? |
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"I like becks as a lager or I do love a corona or 2. Haven't d*unk guiness in years, must have a pint of that again soon. If your wanting proper beer how about a pint of Ghost Ship or Old Speckled Hen? "
Or Doom Bar |
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"I like becks as a lager or I do love a corona or 2. Haven't d*unk guiness in years, must have a pint of that again soon. If your wanting proper beer how about a pint of Ghost Ship or Old Speckled Hen?
Or Doom Bar"
Oh yes love Doom even better as its brewed in my neck of the woods |
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"I like becks as a lager or I do love a corona or 2. Haven't d*unk guiness in years, must have a pint of that again soon. If your wanting proper beer how about a pint of Ghost Ship or Old Speckled Hen?
Or Doom Bar
Oh yes love Doom even better as its brewed in my neck of the woods "
Some of it is |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like becks as a lager or I do love a corona or 2. Haven't d*unk guiness in years, must have a pint of that again soon. If your wanting proper beer how about a pint of Ghost Ship or Old Speckled Hen?
Or Doom Bar
Oh yes love Doom even better as its brewed in my neck of the woods
Some of it is "
Well yes lol but hey let me have a bit of a moment lol..... I know the majority is done miles away but they don't get their name on a bottle 7 times whoop whoop |
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By *edMan
over a year ago
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"Eugh! 1 pint of guiness is enough for me. Maybe thats coz I'm just to much of a girl.
I'll stick with the Leffe. Big bottles of course.
Lex"
Oh yes, Leffe all the way. In fact almost every Belgian beer, although not in one go
For the uninitiated, bars in Belgium can often have beer menus with a hund_ed beers on. Usually pretty strong too |
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Thanks for your suggestions. I normally look on the side of the bottle and if its 5% vol or more I tend to buy it.
Sometimes drink the hobbo drink special brew..my local shop even puts it in a brown paper bag for you..lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Drink your local beer. Support your local Brewer."
We want to buy a pub sometime in the future (freehold ale house of course)
We're lucky enough to have a really good selection of pubs around us and a handful of micro Brewers within a 5 mile radius.
I can only really drink bitter shandies now and even then the varying taste of them is brilliant. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Eugh! 1 pint of guiness is enough for me. Maybe thats coz I'm just to much of a girl.
I'll stick with the Leffe. Big bottles of course.
Lex"
Good choice! All blonde beers are quite nice |
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"Eugh! 1 pint of guiness is enough for me. Maybe thats coz I'm just to much of a girl.
I'll stick with the Leffe. Big bottles of course.
Lex
Good choice! All blonde beers are quite nice "
Try Duvel then. Lovely pale ale that is the wine of beers. |
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By *an_LexaCouple
over a year ago
Sunderland |
"Eugh! 1 pint of guiness is enough for me. Maybe thats coz I'm just to much of a girl.
I'll stick with the Leffe. Big bottles of course.
Lex
Good choice! All blonde beers are quite nice "
Being a _edhead I should be pushing for the ruby but actually I'm with you on the blonde all the way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Drink your local beer. Support your local Brewer.
We have Slaters they produce very nice beers. Waiting for their pre-Xmas open day "
Why does the phrase Top Totty come to mind ? |
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"Drink your local beer. Support your local Brewer.
We have Slaters they produce very nice beers. Waiting for their pre-Xmas open day
Why does the phrase Top Totty come to mind ? "
That's one of their best sellers! |
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Anyone tried blue moon? I've had it a couple of times, still undecided on it. Need a slice of orange I think it is served with.
As a few have already mentioned, you can't go wrong with Belgium (and German) beers. Hoegaarden is one of my favourites.
Or if more lager, try birre moretti. Not sure on the spelling but it is Italian and much better than peroni |
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By *rof_cplCouple
over a year ago
Gerrards Cross |
Always prefer_ed lager myself, Asahi is probably my favourite but Birra Moretti is very nice and seems to be sold in more places now.
F tends to drink wine, or gin, then I know we're in trouble. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Drink your local beer. Support your local Brewer.
We have Slaters they produce very nice beers. Waiting for their pre-Xmas open day
Why does the phrase Top Totty come to mind ?
That's one of their best sellers! "
And banned from the Houses of Parliament for being sexist |
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"Drink your local beer. Support your local Brewer.
We have Slaters they produce very nice beers. Waiting for their pre-Xmas open day
Why does the phrase Top Totty come to mind ?
That's one of their best sellers!
And banned from the Houses of Parliament for being sexist "
It was |
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By *onnie55Man
over a year ago
Port Talbot |
"I love Guinness,but after about 6 or 7 I find it gets a bit heavy.
They say a pint of Guinness is the equivalent of a roast dinner
I like Peroni as a lager,but it really depends on your taste buds(I can't drink/stand Stella or Becks) "
This. Love Guinness and Peroni! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anyone tried blue moon? I've had it a couple of times, still undecided on it. Need a slice of orange I think it is served with.
As a few have already mentioned, you can't go wrong with Belgium (and German) beers. Hoegaarden is one of my favourites.
Or if more lager, try birre moretti. Not sure on the spelling but it is Italian and much better than peroni "
Isn't Blue Moon American? Never had it. But I miss labatts blue beer from Canada |
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I'm not sure where it is from to be honest, a bar in Preston sells it and had it there when someone else got the beers in. Tried it again bottled from the supermarket but wasn't sold on it. If it's American, that is probably why, never enjoyed US beers.. |
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