chablo-ale
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Carlsberg Special Brew - until they ditched the 9% version, always kept some for those rainy days, a truly great beer. Forget the bad PR... those crazy Danes knew how to brew something special!!
Think that post indicates your geographic origins, ie West of Scotland somewhere.Drank an ungodly amount of Buckfast as young man and probably would again. Last year me and a mate shared a bottle of Electric Melon MD20/20 on a train.
I drink Corona regularly and have a passionate love affair with Tennents Lager.
BrandyB....keep guessing.
Bin juiceB....keep guessing.
I wouldn't, you do know that fish Fu*k in it don't you?I would rather drink water
Yes, indeed it was. There were very good Boddies pubs in Glossop in the early 1980's - Drovers Arms, The Station and best of all the Grapes (Licence holder a Gladys Sidebottom, if memory serves). Very bitter and "edgy" sort of taste.
Yes...but only the tinned variety... I had the draught back in the 80's and it was decent.
I agree with you about the Ouzo hangovers, but I love the stuff. In Greece, when it was 10 drachs a bottle and you could smoke Papastratos **** with black tobacco. What great days those were. Also love pastis especially if you go upmarket a bit from Ricard and 51. In fact I used to love smoking black tobacco- Gauloise in France, or hand-rolled Gauloise backy in papiers maïs which had a peculiar smell of urine about them (no I didn't!) or, when in Spain, Habanos. The Habanos were the best. Haven't had Ouzo for yonks. I'm going to track some down on Amazon. Thanks for the reminder.OK, so, crap stuff I've regretted drinking? Most spirits, but especially Ouzo. Ghastly hangovers from this and maybe other aniseed based horrors.
In terms of historic drinks I went through a phase at Uni thinking Carling Premier was the business. Also when first moved to London there was a really overpriced lager in our work local which was really cold and they zapped electric through it at the end of the pour which precipitated loads of tiny ice crystals. total gimmick.
In terms of currently, I am a bit of a sucker for a cold pint/ can of Amstel.
I've heard the same said of water, but I shudder to try it!Amstel is not Heineken. Not much wrong with an Amstel when thirsty and nothing else nearby.
Indeed it can be quite lovely.Amstel is not Heineken. Not much wrong with an Amstel when thirsty and nothing else nearby.
Indeed it can be quite lovely.
I remember being in a little bar in Utrecht whilst on a work trip and there was a bloody massive wooden cask on a dolly behind the bar with a wooden tap hammered in. It was Amstel!
In spite of all the hype, I've never had a decent pint of Greene King IPA. Even in a pub that looks after its beer well. Mind you, last time I had a pint, it was 99p somewhere. Maybe things have moved on as well as prices.
Ouzo or better yet Raki, both of which seem very pleasant when you are on holiday on one of the Greek Islands, but the moment you get it home to the UK are absolutely vile and thus remain at the back of the cuboard for the next few decades.I agree with you about the Ouzo hangovers, but I love the stuff. In Greece, when it was 10 drachs a bottle and you could smoke Papastratos **** with black tobacco. What great days those were. Also love pastis especially if you go upmarket a bit from Ricard and 51. In fact I used to love smoking black tobacco- Gauloise in France, or hand-rolled Gauloise backy in papiers maïs which had a peculiar smell of urine about them (no I didn't!) or, when in Spain, Habanos. The Habanos were the best. Haven't had Ouzo for yonks. I'm going to track some down on Amazon. Thanks for the reminder.
EDIT: Just checked on Amazon. Like everything else, Nanny State has watered it down to 38%- pisse d'âne! Looks like we're off to Greece for our hols.
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