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Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:05 pm
by bergkamp10
Oh flash, you old devil,
1. Jennings (any type),
2. Marsons Old Double Drop (Great Summer Beer!!!).
3. Coniston BlueBird Bitter and Olivers Light ( Both Cumbrian Classics!).
4. Pilsner Urquell,
5. Any Dark Czech Beers( Budvar or something like Staropramen).
Should be taken along with local Czech Delights as well
Enjoy!!

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:13 pm
by goonersid
DB10 wrote:
Ignorant pigfucker!

Smithwicks and Kilkenny are fucking beautiful beers. Nothing tastier than a Smithwicks
with a dash of red lemonade in a chilled glass on a hot summer's day. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Fucking poofter

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:20 pm
by flash gunner
Tried Smithwicks on a trip to Ireland (see Herd i can do it too

) just before Christmas... Tasted like shite

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:14 pm
by marcengels
flash gunner wrote:Tried Smithwicks on a trip to Ireland (see Herd i can do it too

) just before Christmas... Tasted like shite

But apparently if your a dwarf poofter like DB10, you add (a dash

) of red lemonde to it and then whoooooaaaa....

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:30 pm
by Irish Gooner
It's all about cider lads.
I'd drink any cider really.
Bulmers aka Magners for most of you.....nice but quite dear
Devils bit
Aspell suffolk dry cider - lovely and cheap up the north
Druids - gassy shite but id drink it
Kopperburg - nice but again dear
You only get one cider on draught here tho....
Guiness im trying to get into but meh
smithwicks havent had more than 1
heineken okay sometimes, preferred lager
carlsberg, budweiser, fosters all dirt dirt dirt!
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:37 pm
by Captain Fabregas
Don't drink beer/cider.

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:47 pm
by marcengels
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:56 pm
by Captain Fabregas
20

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:58 pm
by marcengels
Captain Fabregas wrote:
20

Fair enough, mate. Whiskey aint the easiest drink to take. You need to dull those taste buds a bit, then in 30 years time, you'll be having it straight out of the bottle.

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:21 pm
by SWLGooner
bergkamp10 wrote:Oh flash, you old devil,
1. Jennings (any type),
2. Marsons Old Double Drop (Great Summer Beer!!!).
3. Coniston BlueBird Bitter and Olivers Light ( Both Cumbrian Classics!).
4. Pilsner Urquell,
5. Any Dark Czech Beers( Budvar or something like Staropramen).
Should be taken along with local Czech Delights as well
Enjoy!!
What is staropramen like I always see it in the gunners but always assumed it would be too dear and crap.
Is it a good 'dark' beer like Guinnes or a shitty ale like London Pride?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:35 pm
by LDB
Ales:
Abbot
Old Peculiar
Old speckled hen
The odd newcastle brown goes down quite well too
I also dabble in all sorts of local hampshire ales when im down at uni in Portsmouth but I'll be fucked if i can remember their names/brewery names
Outside of ale its all about Peroni and imported german beers that aren't Becks. If cornered and forced to indulge in gassy "mainstream" lagers then i usually opt for Kronenbourg.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:51 pm
by SWLGooner
LDB wrote:Ales:
Abbot
Old Peculiar
Old speckled hen
The odd newcastle brown goes down quite well too
I also dabble in all sorts of local hampshire ales when im down at uni in Portsmouth but I'll be fucked if i can remember their names/brewery names
Outside of ale its all about Peroni and imported german beers that aren't Becks. If cornered and forced to indulge in gassy "mainstream" lagers then i usually opt for Kronenbourg.
Funny mate I can't stand peroni. Nastro azzurro gran riserva and moretti are good though. Hate all the crappy pissy lager like Carlsberg Heineken Fosters. 1664 is better than that lot, not bad but not great.
OSH isnt bad and Old Peculier is nice, haven't tried the rest.
Mainstream beers I like Guinness or ciders. Microbreweries generally good stouts and lagers not as big on most ales.
Central European beers are generally top notch but Becks is *****. Apparently good in Germany though.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:36 pm
by Deise Gooner
LDB and SWL are the posh students of the forum with their microbrewery beers :awnker:

Join us real students and get 8 cans of Bavaria for €10
Dont really have a top 5 but any of these go down a treat
Spitfire
London Pride
Erdinger
Peroni
Heineken
Bud

the odd Bulmers even though its Clonmel muck

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:51 pm
by LDB
Deise Gooner wrote:LDB and SWL are the posh students of the forum with their microbrewery beers :awnker:

Join us real students and get 8 cans of Bavaria for €10
Dont really have a top 5 but any of these go down a treat
Spitfire
London Pride
Erdinger
Peroni
Heineken
Bud

the odd Bulmers even though its Clonmel muck

the pub that i sample local beers from churn them out at £2.40-2.70 a pint. Not bad if i do say so, some cracking beers too
Not a bad list you've got there though, i love heineken but i tend to be priced out of it. Budweiser's not for me but its nowhere near as intolerable as carlsberg/carling/fosters. Is Erdinger the wheat beer? If its the one im thinking of then i thoroughly approve
I enjoy the odd westons medium-dry ciders but im not a big cider drinker it must be said.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:00 am
by Deise Gooner
LDB wrote:Deise Gooner wrote:LDB and SWL are the posh students of the forum with their microbrewery beers :awnker:

Join us real students and get 8 cans of Bavaria for €10
Dont really have a top 5 but any of these go down a treat
Spitfire
London Pride
Erdinger
Peroni
Heineken
Bud

the odd Bulmers even though its Clonmel muck

the pub that i sample local beers from churn them out at £2.40-2.70 a pint. Not bad if i do say so, some cracking beers too
Not a bad list you've got there though, i love heineken but i tend to be priced out of it. Budweiser's not for me but its nowhere near as intolerable as carlsberg/carling/fosters. Is Erdinger the wheat beer? If its the one im thinking of then i thoroughly approve
I enjoy the odd westons medium-dry ciders but im not a big cider drinker it must be said.
Not half bad we tend to stay away from the pub €5 a pint pretty steep must be said. Carlsberg, carling, fosters all cheap muck i just stay away from it you can always get good deals on crates of Stella, Heinken and Bud so i prefer to spend the little extra on them. As for cider its only for kids who go knacker drinking in the field and get in the horrors after 1 can
