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Quote: Sofa_Matt @ July 29 2008, 1:28 PM BST

Laughing out loud yes vicious, but very poor Teary

What's your favourite non-lager tipple then? Mines Hopback Summer Lightning, ever had it?

Adnams Broadside - but then I hate lager. Can't see the point of something that tastes the same going in as it comes out.

Quote: David Chapman @ July 29 2008, 11:40 PM BST

Adnams Broadside - but then I hate lager. Can't see the point of something that tastes the same going in as it comes out.

Personally I've never tasted my own piss but if it tastes like Budweiser I'm going to be saving a fortune down the offy.

Budweisser aspires to taste like piss.

Drink Budvar much better.

Quote: sootyj @ July 29 2008, 11:55 PM BST

Budweisser aspires to taste like piss.

I weep a little every time I travel to England and see kids passing up pints of real ale in favor of bottles of Bud and Corona. Didn't their parents raise them properly?

Quote: DaButt @ July 30 2008, 12:00 AM BST

I weep a little every time I travel to England and see kids passing up pints of real ale in favor of bottles of Bud and Corona. Didn't their parents raise them properly?

Well said that man!

I really can't understand it. They're just like sheep!

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The annoying thing is the US is producing better micro brewed beers all the time. Whilst independent UK brewers go out of business

Look at that beer though, and it's 6.3% huzzah!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1009685.stm

Bloody hell, North Korean real ale!

I'd double the guard on the 51st parralel, and close all kebab shops in sniffing distance.

Quote: sootyj @ July 30 2008, 12:19 AM BST
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The annoying thing is the US is producing better micro brewed beers all the time. Whilst independent UK brewers go out of business

Look at that beer though, and it's 6.3% huzzah!

Aaah - now there's something we agree on. I suppose there had to be something.

What that this is an almost pornographically good beer.

I love those bottle fermented ales, especially when they're 4 for a fiver at Tesco.

Me too! A Broadside will last me all night.

The 1845, ESB and London Porter are all available at my local grocer here in Texas, but I've yet to find London Pride at any of the places that sell Fuller's products. In California and Florida it was always available. Weird.

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That's a bottle of proper Usher's ale, bottled and produced in North Korea that is jsut wrong.

What is this country coming to?

Good beers are they expensive?

London Pride, used to live up the road from the brewery.

Quote: DaButt @ July 30 2008, 12:26 AM BST

The 1845, ESB and London Porter are all available at my local grocer here in Texas, but I've yet to find London Pride at any of the places that sell Fuller's products. In California and Florida it was always available. Weird.

Yeah - I like Pride but compared to the dark stuff mentioned above I know what I'd prefer.

Quote: sootyj @ July 30 2008, 12:28 AM BST

Good beers are they expensive?

Not in Wetherspoons.

Quote: sootyj @ July 30 2008, 12:28 AM BST

Good beers are they expensive?

Those large bottles of Fuller's products are usually priced at $2.99 to $3.49. The same goes for Sam'l Smith's and similar UK imports. Eight large cans of Guinness are $13-15. Stuff like Old Speckled Hen and the like are usually $7.50-9.99 for 6.

You can usually buy some sort of decent American brew for $6.50-7.50. Or you can get 18 cans of Budweiser for $13.
Sick

I wondered why I've been singing 'Santa Claus is Coming To Town' off and on all day.
Now I know. Rolling eyes

That's horrendously cheap.

Your gouvernment doesn't charge massive punative taxes on beer like ours does?

Surely your nation must be full of stumbling drunks.

Where as we have no problem with pissed up anarchy.

ANy one here tried Nigerian Guiness?

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