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BMParticipant
Was given a gift today of 6 bottles of Belfast Lager – very “earthy”/malty real ale type of taste.
Very nice
As Homer would say: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer
randomwayMembercathaldParticipantEvery now and again if I see it in the offy a couple of bottles of Newcastle brown ale fall into the trolly
BMParticipantAh, Cathal, the old Newkie mind bender ….
Would like to say I have fond memories of it, but I’m not too sure I remember enough …
5faytheParticipantIt’s amazing how a trend starts.
I hadn’t drank Guinness for ages.
Not since Lisdoonvarna.I did a shop about 8 or 9 weeks ago and threw a couple of
cans of draught Guinness in to the basket.Been drinking that (sensibly 8) ) ever since.
Even drink it on our odd visit to the pub.
John.
MarkKeymasterAside from the Murphys, any of a large number of English Ales.
Hen’s Tooth, Speckled Hen, Spitfire, Bishop’s Finger, 1698 and on and on… :)Will sample the Belfast Lager sometime I hope. A Belfast city trip is a must for 2010 !
justaguyParticipantI totally had it with beer you need gallons of it to feel something and you end up urinating all night.
Wine for me. Its not as cold as beer and you get to that nice feeling quicker
apart from that my sisiter in law owns a vinyard in france so I have to support her. Which I do.Alan RossiterParticipantTea, mostly.
But when I manage to get to a hostelry it’s the usual black stuff…and none of that Corkonian stuff. ;-)
Alan
BMParticipantirishwonkafan wrote:
…and none of that Corkonian stuff …
You mean the unusual black stuff …
justaguyParticipantWhy is everybody allways talking about “the black stuff”
Stuff in hollland was allways hash and black stuff was the stuf from afganistan
I normally call it guinness and its undrinkalble. If you have to drink beer go for a smithicks then or even bettter go to Belgium
BMParticipantjustaguy wrote:
I normally call it guinness and its undrinkalble.
You’re not Irish, then …
Alan RossiterParticipantjustaguy wrote:
If you have to drink beer go for a smithicks then or even bettter go to Belgium
Smithwicks? That’s called ditch water.
As for Guinness – my grandfather said that when he was young you could float a six-pence on a pint of Guinness (the black stuff, the only black stuff)
Alan
justaguyParticipantBM wrote:
justaguy wrote:
I normally call it guinness and its undrinkalble.
You’re not Irish, then …
no but where i’m from we drink heineken, not the best advertisement for a country
bingbongbiddleyParticipantThe best beers for me are Paulaner and Erdinger. And the cheap Beer D’Or sh1t they sell in Tesco – 20 bottles for 9 euros-ish.
I’m going to Belgium in week or two and plan on doing a lot of sampling of the local lagers. mmmmmmmmm……
BMParticipantbingbongbiddley wrote:
The best beers for me are Paulaner and Erdinger. And the cheap Beer D’Or sh1t they sell in Tesco – 20 bottles for 9 euros-ish.
I’m going to Belgium in week or two and plan on doing a lot of sampling of the local lagers. mmmmmmmmm……
Some great beers brewed in Belgium – 7% – by the Jesuits!
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