Favourite Beer

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Abbot Ale ( as I used to get drunk on it as a teenager in Essex and still like it ! )
Black Sheep
Bishop's Finger
and Timothy Taylor Landlord .
 
Guiness is the onyl stuff for me, although not many places know how to keep a barrel. kylkenny is where ive had the best tasting pint of guiness.
 
GUINNESS
MACKESON
ANY REAL ALE

but but listen to this......

My neighbours a GERMAN couple brought me back 6 different bottles of beer and PILLS( last month they went home for 3 weeks) they said try them and the one that you choose we'll bring you those back when we return in the New Year she is going back in Nov to have her second child I drank the 6 btls over a few weeks and one of them was a brilliant taste it was a PILLS its brewed on her doorstep near ALM in southern GERMANY...

So she said she will bring those back for me as a reward for looking after their house-abode when they go away..... :rolleyes:

P.S. I am like a warder here in the BRONX with 5 sets of keys for neighbours properties...........
 
Originally posted by Diminuendo@Sep 18 2005, 02:12 PM
Old Peculiar
I'm impressed, it's a grown-up beer for grown-up beer drinkers, that's for sure. One of the peculiar things about it is that Theakstons spell it Old Peculier.

Like Merlin, I'm a fan of real beers, though my really serious beer drinking days ended when I retired from playing cricket. I've never been a member of CAMRA (they can't all be anoraks, can they?) but I support their aims.

Fullers London Pride is a fine quaffing beer while their ESB might suit the head-bangers. And I agree with all those who mention Guinness - when the pipes are cared for properly.
 
Brian we have one down here called S.A. its brewed by BRAINS!! its commonly called S.kull A.ttack.... but it really kicks I try/will to give it a miss unless I want an headache in the morning?

I remember going to see the Cardiffian when he lived in your big city @ ACTON and we started on the GUINNESS in the RAILWAY club @ Old Oak Common and finished up in the Nags Head drinking that ESB.... :o good job it was only a 20 MINUTE walk back to his abode... as we walked sideways but I still had all my faculties about me but was pi...ed... that was a few years back now.............. :rolleyes:
 
I used to love Old Peculier when I was a student . There was a fab pub in Sheffield that sold it and kept it well - rather a crusty pub full of hippy archaeology students :angy: then the brewery turned it into a hideous theme pub a Mr Qs

Goodbye Old Peculier
 
Originally posted by Relkeel+Sep 18 2005, 05:15 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Relkeel @ Sep 18 2005, 05:15 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-PDJ@Sep 18 2005, 05:29 PM
I don't drink beer.

I might have guessed.
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:lol: :lol: Mea culpa!! Us perfume wearing softies drink cider! :P
 
For a session in GB I like Courage Best.
For a couple of pints in GB I like Speckled Hen.
For a session in Spain I like draft San Miguel.
I never have a couple of pints in Spain.
 
Ah, Brains, I remember it well from the days when we used to have a cricket tour in the Rhondda Valley. Also a brew called Double Dragon from the Felinfoel brewery - known the following morning as the Feeling Foul brewery.
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: Relkeel!!! In my mind cider drinkers are 15 & under or 60 & over!!! :lol: :lol:

I don't drink beer very often but I do like a bottle of Becks.
 
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