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What Beer/Lager do you drink? :P

Personally, its not just the taste (Slurp) its also the year!! 8)

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And both are very special. :D


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CIDER!!! 8) :wink:
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Carlsberg, probably the best beer in the World..........


It tastes great, and I get it free from work, so it's definitely my beer of choice!
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Dave_1987 wrote:CIDER!!! 8) :wink:
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Fosters super chilled. Well you wouldn't want a warm beer would you?
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I'm certainly surprised by the lack of Guiness, Budwieser, Artois and then mexicans like Sol and Carona.

My personal choice is whatever is free :D
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Bottled Grolsch FTW!!!
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Post by Stokey_14 »

Guinness, my dad brought me up with the stuff constantly around, thus making me like the stuff :P ... beats a gassy larger any day . Baring Guinness something like Newcastle brown or Boddingtons.

Not that I ever drink at this age! :roll:

Just the occasional sip here and there :P

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P.S. strange section to be asking this kind of question :P
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Carling Premier 8) ... although no one round here seems to sell it any more so just normal Carling :D
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Steve,
I think that has gone over a few peoples heads :roll:
1664.....er now let me think. 8)
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You're right there Wholley mate.

1664 was a great year. Possibly the best year ever!!


The beer's great too! 8) :D

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Post by McGuire86 »

I used to be a Stella head. Now I like to enjoy my pint. I would say regular Carlsberg or Corona with lime :wink: San Miguel goes down well aswell!
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Ste Preece wrote:You're right there Wholley mate.

1664 was a great year. Possibly the best year ever!!


The beer's great too! 8) :D

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If only the Corps would have had Guinness then. 8)

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AJtothemax wrote:Good thing's come to those who wait. :wink:
But I don't want to wait any longer! I want to do it now! Can't wait until the end of bloody 6 Form. :evil:
You're right there Wholley mate.
As ever, phew!

But as for the beer.... Larger isn't really my drink, Murphy's (sic?) I quite like, but you can't beat bottled Becks, cold mind you!

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davidemmerson wrote:
AJtothemax wrote:Good thing's come to those who wait. :wink:
But I don't want to wait any longer! I want to do it now! Can't wait until the end of bloody 6 Form. :evil:
Patience is a good thing, sometimes. You've already convinced me that this sound's like your speciality. :wink:

By the way, Beck's is by far a superiour larger. Clean unlike 'friday night fight night Stella' (there's just something in that that sends people into oblivion with their thoughts) and it tastes spot on.

Oohh yes. 8)
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