If you have to drink English alcohol, i would recommend Newcastle Brown.
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If you have to drink English alcohol, i would recommend Newcastle Brown.
many thanks to all for your good advices. My next trip to London sounds GREAT~:cheers: :barrel: :barrel: :barrel: :medievalcheers:
If you want foam in your mouth, go catch rabies. Proper beer contains no bubbles except that which occurs naturally in the fermentation process.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fragony
Due to your name and place I assume you will be doing a bit of conkering?Quote:
Originally Posted by william the bastard
I don't care about bubbles or foam. In fact, I prefer foam. No I will not catch rabies.:wall:
HSB was my favourite draught, but now that Gales has been sold it is harder to find. No sure if it is even made anymore.
Bottled beers for you foreign types ~;) Try Abbott or IPA for more mainstream products. I also like some of the beers produced by the Ringwood Brewery, which is not too far from me here in Hampshire.
Check out www.beermad.org.uk or www.quaffale.org.uk for info on brewers, breweries, beers and guides. There are all sorts of other sites out there too.
I'll add a belated vote for Coniston Bluebird, as well. Having seen the recommendations above I tried one last night - gorgeous!
Just the Pubs mate,just the pubs, but I'm pretty sure they are well defended and siege will be long:laugh4: if i'll conquered, I'll promise to write a"breweries Domesday":stupido:Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishArmenian
Just don't replace the ales with your French stuff, unless your French stuff is good.
I drink Bud the sign of a true American. ITS OUR CRAPPY BEER
Have you ever drunk Budvar?Quote:
Originally Posted by Strike For The South
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Originally Posted by Pannonian
Did anyone mentionned Gordon Scotch? It's a brown beer, tastes a bit sweet, high percentage of alcohol 7 or 8 if remember it correct.
Anyway, :barrel: :medievalcheers: