my favourite beer. a lifetime supply of old speckled and mexican tacos and i would never ever complain about anything anymore.DB10GOONER wrote: Quite like Old Speckled Hen too though.

or i would about arsenal, maybe. and women.

my favourite beer. a lifetime supply of old speckled and mexican tacos and i would never ever complain about anything anymore.DB10GOONER wrote: Quite like Old Speckled Hen too though.
we don't want to know about your childhood experiences with the clergy mate, this thread is about beer.REB wrote:bishops finger is quiet good as well
brazilianGOONER wrote:we don't want to know about your childhood experiences with the clergy mate, this thread is about beer.REB wrote:bishops finger is quiet good as well![]()
100% this!flash gunner wrote:Whats with all this connoisseur bollocks? One formula to follow when drinking
Drink alcohol + drink more alcohol + get happy + fall over + eat kebabs or other shit food = wake up with a headache
What more do you need if you want taste buy some fruit juices![]()
it's the one thing i like to drink sometimes other than beer. we don't have many options here but glenfiddich tastes good to me - problem is that a bottle of the 12 yo. one costs over 80 pounds in hereBournemouthRED wrote:100% this!flash gunner wrote:Whats with all this connoisseur bollocks? One formula to follow when drinking
Drink alcohol + drink more alcohol + get happy + fall over + eat kebabs or other shit food = wake up with a headache
What more do you need if you want taste buy some fruit juices![]()
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I love drinking its one of the few things I'm good at, lager bitter ales whatever I'll drink it. Also enjoy gin vodka whiskeys.... I could go on!![]()
Single malt whiskey, now that is a serious drink. Think I might have a few tonight (now)
i found a club in liverpool that serves Fosters in cans. makes the mousers a danger to themselves!BournemouthRED wrote:you cant beat a warm can of red stripe at a rave
They can't be trusted with pint glasses to be fairskizz_b wrote:i found a club in liverpool that serves Fosters in cans. makes the mousers a danger to themselves!BournemouthRED wrote:you cant beat a warm can of red stripe at a rave
I'm going to london in a couple of months and i was thinking to try brew dog's pub in camden, you think one of those is a better option?LyusN1 wrote:The microbrew/craft beer scene in London has exploded and ales, craft beers etc are proving very popular. You need to know where to head to be in the right sort of company though - where people fancy something more than cabbage-water Carlsberg.
Next time you're about in London, for interesting beers and people who will be drinking them, try:
The Black Heart, Camden Town
Camden Town Brewery, Kentish Town (under Kentish Town West station)
The Euston Tap, just outside the station
The Southampton Arms, Darmouth Park
Aces & Eights, Tufnell Park (sometimes... it varies)
The Lamb, Holloway Road
Craft Beer Co, Clerkenwell (although there is one opening in Brixton soon)
The Draft House, Fitzrovia (they have a number about the place though)
The Rake, The Borough
The Holborn Whippet, Holborn
The Jerusalem Tavern, Clerkenwell
The Dovetail, Clerkenwell
The Queens Head, St Pancras
The Bree Louise, Euston
The Wenlock Arms, Hoxton (very good pub but endangered)
The Pelt Trader, (opening in The City soon)
This whole craft beer, local ale thing is going global and London is no exception. There are a fair few others that I can't seem to remember at the moment - and some that I don't recommend! If I think of any others/frequent any others, I'll let you know.
I'd say that the Euston Tap is the best value for money. The Camden Town Brewery is a laugh though, especially since you can get the 4-pint jugs and sit in the sun. You also have the satisfaction of being able to see the brewery through a stable type door so you know the beer travels well since it only goes about 15 feet!