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good ol' beer

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just curious as to what those of you in the UK and around the globe prefer. ever drink any american brews?

here are some of my favorites:

sam smiths taddy porter
sam smiths oatmeal stout
fullers london porter
fullers london pride
belhaven scottish stout
youngs double chocolate stout
left hand milk stout
rogue hazelnut brown nector
tilburgs dutch brown

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my tipple of choice



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these are my favourites

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ArsenalSooner wrote:just curious as to what those of you in the UK and around the globe prefer. ever drink any american brews?

here are some of my favorites:

sam smiths taddy porter
sam smiths oatmeal stout
fullers london porter
fullers london pride
belhaven scottish stout
youngs double chocolate stout
left hand milk stout
rogue hazelnut brown nector
tilburgs dutch brown

Being an American, you may not know that Irish porters like Guiness and Murphys were actually copied from English porter. Which was born in London at Spittalfield market. The brew took it's name from the porters who worked at the market.

Some of the Irish lads here don't like being reminded of this fact. :wink:

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best thing i ever tasted:

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ArsenalSooner wrote: ever drink any american brews?
Sorry mate, if theres's one thing the yanks can't do, its beer / lager / wine / ales / stouts / whiskey / whisky / vodka / rum / alcohol in general

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12thGooner wrote:
ArsenalSooner wrote: ever drink any american brews?
Sorry mate, if theres's one thing the yanks can't do, its beer / lager / wine / ales / stouts / whiskey / whisky / vodka / rum / alcohol in general
i like some of the sam adams beers, but as far as the likes of bud ,miller and coors :x

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Has anyone else ever tried the Greenwich mean Time ales?

They're bloody lovely. :barscarf:

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ArsenalSooner wrote:just curious as to what those of you in the UK and around the globe prefer. ever drink any american brews?

here are some of my favorites:

sam smiths taddy porter
sam smiths oatmeal stout
fullers london porter
fullers london pride
belhaven scottish stout
youngs double chocolate stout
left hand milk stout
rogue hazelnut brown nector
tilburgs dutch brown
:lol: :lol: 8)

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REBEL GOONER wrote:
12thGooner wrote:
ArsenalSooner wrote: ever drink any american brews?
Sorry mate, if theres's one thing the yanks can't do, its beer / lager / wine / ales / stouts / whiskey / whisky / vodka / rum / alcohol in general
i like some of the sam adams beers, but as far as the likes of bud ,miller and coors :x
everyone knows bud, miller, and coors are shite.

there are quite a few really good american micro brews out there though. north coast, left hand, and rogue all have good stuff worth trying out. if you do some digging you can find many more american brews worth trying

as for sam adams...just about everything from them is at least decent but none of their stuff is the best in its style. sam adams is very overrated if you ask me

although america does have some pretty good beer to offer i still prefer stuff from the uk for the most part as you could see from my list. anyone want to recomend a good porter, stout, or brown?
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olgitgooner wrote:
ArsenalSooner wrote:just curious as to what those of you in the UK and around the globe prefer. ever drink any american brews?

here are some of my favorites:

sam smiths taddy porter
sam smiths oatmeal stout
fullers london porter
fullers london pride
belhaven scottish stout
youngs double chocolate stout
left hand milk stout
rogue hazelnut brown nector
tilburgs dutch brown

Being an American, you may not know that Irish porters like Guiness and Murphys were actually copied from English porter. Which was born in London at Spittalfield market. The brew took it's name from the porters who worked at the market.

Some of the Irish lads here don't like being reminded of this fact. :wink:
guiness is sooooooo overrated

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I seriously reccomend that you try Koppaberg Pear Cider. So refreshing! I could drink gallons of the stuff!!!!

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ArsenalSooner wrote:
olgitgooner wrote:
ArsenalSooner wrote:just curious as to what those of you in the UK and around the globe prefer. ever drink any american brews?

here are some of my favorites:

sam smiths taddy porter
sam smiths oatmeal stout
fullers london porter
fullers london pride
belhaven scottish stout
youngs double chocolate stout
left hand milk stout
rogue hazelnut brown nector
tilburgs dutch brown

Being an American, you may not know that Irish porters like Guiness and Murphys were actually copied from English porter. Which was born in London at Spittalfield market. The brew took it's name from the porters who worked at the market.

Some of the Irish lads here don't like being reminded of this fact. :wink:
guiness is sooooooo overrated
it just doesn't travel well mate :wink:

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i've been brewing my own ale for a while now, and i love the perfect belgian trappist ales and all that. i fucking love a quality beer, with loads of taste, completely balanced and all that. i also agree that guinness is technically shit.

but there is nothing better in this world (other than sex) than enjoy a good number of pints of guinness while watching a football match. it gets down your throat like you've been asking for it your whole life.

so, i fucking love guinness :D :D

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My Drink of choice

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Yummy

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