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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #30 on: 10 September 2006, 22:36:40 »

I don't actually like bitter type beer and I hate stout
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #31 on: 10 September 2006, 22:46:25 »

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I don't actually like bitter type beer and I hate stout

I don't mind bitter, John Smiths or Tetleys is nice. Can't stand the black stuff though, but i was at a mates 21st doo and lets say i was over the limit  ;)

Mate asked, drink? I replyed Stella.... I don't remember him giving it to me, but I was drinking a pint and thought, ummm tastes odd. Looked at the glass and turned out to be Guiness!!! Hummm tasted it and was nice!!!

Tryed it again a few days later when i was sober, I was almost sick!  :o ;D
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #32 on: 11 September 2006, 11:19:04 »

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I don't actually like bitter type beer and I hate stout

I don't mind bitter, John Smiths or Tetleys is nice. Can't stand the black stuff though, but i was at a mates 21st doo and lets say i was over the limit  ;)

Mate asked, drink? I replyed Stella.... I don't remember him giving it to me, but I was drinking a pint and thought, ummm tastes odd. Looked at the glass and turned out to be Guiness!!! Hummm tasted it and was nice!!!

Tryed it again a few days later when i was sober, I was almost sick!  :o ;D

I must admit stella is the drink for me, but once I have had a few the skys the limit, not fussed what I have. :)
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #33 on: 11 September 2006, 11:25:17 »

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I don't actually like bitter type beer and I hate stout

I don't mind bitter, John Smiths or Tetleys is nice. Can't stand the black stuff though, but i was at a mates 21st doo and lets say i was over the limit  ;)

Mate asked, drink? I replyed Stella.... I don't remember him giving it to me, but I was drinking a pint and thought, ummm tastes odd. Looked at the glass and turned out to be Guiness!!! Hummm tasted it and was nice!!!

Tryed it again a few days later when i was sober, I was almost sick!  :o ;D

I must admit stella is the drink for me, but once I have had a few the skys the limit, not fussed what I have. :)

Yup me too - a few stellas already this morning, think i wil move on to Vodka next.

Yeah right i wish - with the day i am having today  ;D
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #34 on: 11 September 2006, 12:07:52 »

I find Peroni bloody awful....its the worst of the Italian beers, my Italian collegues call it 'builders Beer'.

Now Budvar at 67p a pint in Prague.....that was nice.
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« Reply #35 on: 11 September 2006, 12:49:07 »

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The daughter bought me some Mexican stuff last week and I cant remember the name of it but that was surprisingly nice

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Found it Corona, very nice stuff
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« Reply #36 on: 11 September 2006, 13:12:13 »

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I find Peroni bloody awful....its the worst of the Italian beers, my Italian collegues call it 'builders Beer'.

Now Budvar at 67p a pint in Prague.....that was nice.

67p so much cheaper than here!

And you never find it draught - just bottled or canned.
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #37 on: 11 September 2006, 13:24:36 »

Guinness when I'm in Ireland, it just tastes so much better over there & any lager over here!
Oh & JD with ice
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #38 on: 11 September 2006, 14:57:25 »

Normally consume draught Carlsberg lager in my local although my favourite is Carlsberg Export - trouble is it blows your head off too quick if you're out for a sesh ::) Kronenberg 1664's good too.

I also like a drop of real ale when the mood takes me, especially Greene King's Abbott - as with Export, too much of this stuff sends you to cloud cuckoo land.

Also got into bottles of Magners or Bulmers cider with ice this summer - very refreshing.

Perhaps I jusht jdrink too mush [smiley=beer.gif] ;D
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #39 on: 11 September 2006, 15:07:41 »

Normally Bass for me - straight from the barrel, however the Co-op do their own brand Belgian lager at around £4 for a 4 pack and tastes surprisingly like Stella. Slightly better than the Asda version at £3 for 4
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #40 on: 11 September 2006, 15:23:44 »

Mmmmmm Belgian Beer....

Quite funny to see "ill informed" UK tourists having a quiet tipple by the roadside in a sweet little Belgian bar....

They ( like me first time) neck the beer like its UK strength high street stuff then slump in there chair not realising some of its 13-14%  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #41 on: 12 September 2006, 05:18:12 »

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Draft Scrumpy Jack by the river side is nice!!!!

Yep i found a couple of tins of Scrumpy Jack very refreshing in the evening during the hot weather we had.....but soon gave up on it....as it gave me indigestion after eating  :(
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #42 on: 12 September 2006, 08:03:07 »

I bet you will be test driving a few beers next week TD [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #43 on: 12 September 2006, 08:24:15 »

For larger:

Bintang - Indonesia
Tiger - Singapore

Both good beers but taste even better over there.  ;)

Since over indulgance as a student limits me to one pint now, you can’t do better than a pint of Old Pec…              spelling not my strong point.  ;D
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Re: Test driving Lager
« Reply #44 on: 12 September 2006, 10:12:53 »

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And you're a student?!?!?! :o
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