Quote: DaButt @ November 13 2009, 11:35 PM GMTIck. I'm not a Stella fan, but I'm even less of a fan of weak beers.
:: Sips his 4.3% Guinness ::
1 pint of Guinness contains more calories that a roast dinner Dabutt, you're crazy.
..tasty though.
Quote: DaButt @ November 13 2009, 11:35 PM GMTIck. I'm not a Stella fan, but I'm even less of a fan of weak beers.
:: Sips his 4.3% Guinness ::
1 pint of Guinness contains more calories that a roast dinner Dabutt, you're crazy.
..tasty though.
Quote: Scottidog @ November 13 2009, 11:37 PM GMT1 pint of Guinness contains more calories that a roast dinner Dabutt, you're crazy.
Not true. 210 calories per pint, which is less than skim milk and orange juice. Low alcohol = low calories.
Quote: DaButt @ November 13 2009, 11:44 PM GMTNot true. 210 calories per pint, which is less than skim milk and orange juice. Low alcohol = low calories.
I didn't tell you that my roast dinners consist of nothing more than gravy and carrots...
Why did it take you so long to find that on Google...
*checks out how to find how long it would take a dwarf to climb a ladder to the moon*
...70 years and 2 days.
I'm drinking Galahad, from Aldi, because I'm poor. But it does inspire me to create the kind of rubbish you'll find on my blog. http://pebbles09.blogspot.com/
Quote: Scottidog @ November 13 2009, 11:46 PM GMTI didn't tell you that my roast dinners consist of nothing more than gravy and carrots...
Carrot juice has more calories per pint than Guinness.
After what has probably been the longest weeks work in my life (I have been working since half eight this morning) I'm opening a bottle of Stella and then going to bed.
Budweiser in the house and if I go to the pub it will be John Smith's Extra Smooth.
Quote: Jack Massey @ November 20 2009, 6:58 PM GMTBudweiser in the house
Not a fan?
Quote: Jack Massey @ November 20 2009, 7:00 PM GMTNot a fan?
Of the American Budweiser? Not at all. Can't stand any of the major American breweries' piss that they pass off as beer.
Don't know about tonight, nobodies going to the pub, there's a bit of a gathering at a friends house, but I've been to a few of them at this house and they've been very hit and miss. But with the week at work I've had, I need a bit of a good time. So what do I do.
1. Stay at home- A boring night, won't go to bed happy nor sad
2. Go to the gathering and it will be good- Go to bed happy and make an awful week have a good conclusion
3. Go to the gathering and have a shit time- Go to bed thinking it was just a poor end to a poor week.
It saddens me when people in the UK who have a cask of real ale within walking distance settle for Bud or Corona.
Quote: DaButt @ November 20 2009, 7:03 PM GMTOf the American Budweiser? Not at all. Can't stand any of the major American breweries' piss that they pass off as beer.
When I was in America this year, the Budweiser was very nice.
Quote: Jack Massey @ November 20 2009, 7:04 PM GMT1. Stay at home- A boring night, won't go to bed happy nor sad
2. Go to the gathering and it will be good- Go to bed happy and make an awful week have a good conclusion
3. Go to the gathering and have a shit time- Go to bed thinking it was just a poor end to a poor week.
I'd go to the friend's house and hope for the best. If it turns out to be lame then you can head to the pub.
But they'll be nobody there that I know and I don't feel quite old enough yet to be sitting in a pub on my own.