Glad I don't have to share a toilet with you then.Quote:
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Glad I don't have to share a toilet with you then.Quote:
Guinness
ok, thanks! ~:cheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by King Arthur
Thats what im talking about. Beirut ~:cheers: i love Guinness ~:cheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
nice choice
Dommelsch for the normal beer.
Any Belgian beer for the rest. ~;)
I've heard that in many places two men in a toilet constitutes a moral offence. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Al Khalifah
As long as he doesn't start peeking. :inquisitive:
Cristal, but I don't think they distribute it anymnore, or maybe they change the name of it, but heck it was dam good ~:cheers:
Beer for Crystal drinkers? :0
ugh, stella... a few wife-beaters, eh?
I shall categorise...
Stout: Guinness (preferably Guinness Export, from Nigeria, I think)
Ale: Tend not to drink it, too expensive...
Bitter: Best
Lager: There was a good German white one, but I can't remember its name...
Ah, beer. beer beer beer. A subject dear to my heart.
Spitfire (Don, I am hugely impressed that you have heard of this, let alone like it. No patronising intended, its a long way from Faversham to NE USA) I see BTW they are producing it as a keg beer as well as cask this is NOT GOOD. ( this is why http://www.camra.org.uk/SHWebClass.A...Doc&DocID=2243) And its in cans now as well as bottles and the bottles aren't bottle conditioned anymore, grumble grumble....
Also the Shepherd Neame seasonal beers, Early Bird, Goldings Summer and Late Red
If I can't have Shepherd Neame then Fullers London Pride is good, and Green King IPA is also OK. Oh, and Adnams do good beers, I like Broadside.
(These are all bitters)
Failing any of this Guinness Murphys or Beamish will do. Lager is an invention of the devil, in the UK at least,
Couldn't put it better myself.Quote:
CAMRA has no objection to the high quality traditional lager beers of the Continent. What we do object to is the inferior products fobbed off on many British drinkers
Guinness on occasion, can't drink it all the time or the spare tire inflates. Same with Murphy's. Old Speckled Hen is good on draft, I would not recommend it in the cans/bottles they sell over here in the States though. Unfortunately, most continental beers arrive here skunked, so it's hard to truly appreciate them.
My utility beer is Moosehead, nice crisp taste, not too filling. I think my buddies and I are responsible for most of their US east coast sales ~:cheers:
As long as it's available and free I'll drink it ~;)
Though in all seriousness, Guinness outside of Ireland is pretty much Crap. Good ol' Stout German Lager is my first choice.
Worst Beer: Pabst Blue Ribbon
First thing that came to mind, from the movie Blue Velvet:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wazikashi
"What kind of beer you drink, neighbor?"
"Heineken."
"Heineken? F@ck that sh*t! Pabst Blue Ribbon!"
~:cheers:
Further than you think, they don't export it to the US (I think just Hong Kong). I only know it because I visit my sister, who lives in Ulverston. My brother in law is on loan from our submarine builder (Electric Boat) to yours (Vickers). Damn good stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by English assassin
Oh, blimey, how could I have forgotten my workhorse. The other stuff is terrific (I like Guiness too, but trust me, try a Beamish), but neither the wallet nor the waist will tolerate too much of the good stuff. Yuengling is a fine brew for every day consumption. Good on tap or in bottle.
Well you are still doing well to seek out good Kentish ale and not that northern stuff they have up there, what is it, Hartleys in the lake district IIRC.
But, to live in the US where Spitfire is unavailable, and yet to know the nectar exists. Man, I feel your pain.
I don't like beer or lager, they all taste the same to me, crap.
Give me a vodka and Irn Bru or a Dooleys anyday, or preferably everyday.