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Seeing as virtually every common readily available beer has turned to piss, what is everyone's favourite beer at the moment?. |
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Brew dog alcohol free ones, Elvis juice is good |
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Sam Smiths organic chocolate stout |
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I prefer Carlsberg over anything if out for a few drinks, but Sixexes is my go to craft beer
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Bia Hoi or Fresh Beer in Vietnam is just fantastic but one of the joys of beer is always having to try more. There are bars in Amsterdam that stock thousands - even found a friend's very small brew from London there. |
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Kirkstall Virtuous, Timothy Taylor Boltmaker or Thornbridge Jaipur |
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By *andM36Couple 30 weeks ago
Gravesend |
I am enjoying hawkstone at the moment |
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German wheat beers
Weihenstephaner
Franiskaner
Schneide Weissbier
Erdinger
Paulaner
Belgian trappiste beers and fruit beers |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Holdens Golden Glow or Bathams bitter are my go to on hand pulls. If it’s bottled beer then Purity Ubu or Titanic Plum Porter are my favourites. |
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I don’t drink anymore but when I did my favourite lager was Pilsner Urquell.
As for ales, way too many to mention really. You could never go wrong with Timothy Taylor’s Landlord though.
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Not a massive beer drinker but if I do it would be a Guinness. Helps keep me curvy 💁🏼♀️ |
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By *wcdfor2TV/TS 30 weeks ago
SKELMERSDALE |
Brewdog Black Heart
Vault City Sours
Elvis Juice |
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In terms of beer, Loweswater Gold is a good one.
However, Guinness is my drink of choice, even the 0.0 when driving |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Guinness, any German/Dutch beer...in fact probably any beer that's brewed outside the UK tbh.
Gonna try Sainsbury's 'Winter warmer' ale later on, drinking it as I walk home on this dark, cold, grim Liverpool night. |
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By *lynJMan 30 weeks ago
Morden |
Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger
Or during autumn/winter their 1698 is very nice. |
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By *ty31Man 30 weeks ago
NW London |
Quite liking Blue Moon and Hoegaarden right now. |
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Any decent IPA or Timothy Taylor landlord |
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Iceland has a Bullseye pint glass with a tin of Bullseye beer inside. It's a traditional glass with a handle. Its mega. Dunno what the beer tastes like i haven't drank it yet.
Just saying |
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By *MandMMCouple 30 weeks ago
Welwyn |
Northen Monk Transient or Heathen |
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Guinness
Most non flavoured stouts
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Guinness here too  |
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Depends what I'm in the mood for but
Real ale : abbot reserve, McEwan's champion, rev James.
Larger / beer : staropramen, Modelo, blue moon |
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Some interesting choices, glad everyone agrees that commercial UK brewed lager is garbage.
Been working my way through everything in my local polish shop this month quite a few nice options so far. |
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By *viatrixWoman 30 weeks ago
Back in Surrey, Dahlings! |
When I could have alcohol, my fave was Pacifico or Dos Equis.
Now I really like Asahi 0.0%  |
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"Iceland has a Bullseye pint glass with a tin of Bullseye beer inside. It's a traditional glass with a handle. Its mega. Dunno what the beer tastes like i haven't drank it yet.
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Might get that just for the glass.
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"Iceland has a Bullseye pint glass with a tin of Bullseye beer inside. It's a traditional glass with a handle. Its mega. Dunno what the beer tastes like i haven't drank it yet.
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Might get that just for the glass.
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Definitely, that's why I got it. It was £6 x |
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Guinness for me but a Mythos on a Greek beach certainly would go down a treat on this rainy Saturday in Notts |
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By *idpunkMan 30 weeks ago
East Antrim |
Triple X Ale best out there |
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Hicks special draught
Summer lightening
Any good IPA such as Jaipur or proper job. |
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Day to day brewdog hazy Jane or Northern monks faith.
All time, omnipollo/buxton yellow belly stout and magic rock, un-human cannonball |
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By *ily WhiteWoman 30 weeks ago
up a bit, right a bit...that's the spot |
Wipeout IPA by Shiny Brewery.
And Vault City do some really nice sours |
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Hobgoblin ruby ale
Dragon's Breath
I also enjoy German Weißbrau. |
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"Holdens Golden Glow or Bathams bitter are my go to on hand pulls. If it’s bottled beer then Purity Ubu or Titanic Plum Porter are my favourites."
With you on Golden Glow. Shropshire Gold is nice too |
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I'm also currently liking Neck Oil |
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8 pints of Stella then a good fight. He drinks Chardonnay 😝  |
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By *inkShyWoman 30 weeks ago
near Windsor |
Only beer I can stomach Beavertown Cosmic drop - berry punch beer 😆 |
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By *avexxMan 30 weeks ago
cheshire |
do enjoy a glass of san miguel |
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"Piss. It's free. " I could be your hero between 3am and 7am xx
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"8 pints of Stella then a good fight. He drinks Chardonnay 😝 " 14 pints and lost my licence in 1984 |
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I really appreciate a nice fosters |
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Guinness or a really nice cider 🤓🥷 |
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I don't drink anymore due to health reasons...but I used to like Oakham Ales Citra |
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Bathams Bitter, 4.5% real ale.
Brewed at bottom of my road for 150 years. |
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Theakstons Old Peculier is good when kept right. And a smooth pint of Everard’s Old Original. |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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My own 😌 |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Omg … the options are so endless whether it be matched with food, whether it’s with friends after a long walk, whether it’s on holiday in hot sun
There has to be a beer for every occasion!
The go to for me is Guinness, but the times when I love speciality beers to try and Belgium beers are certainly those on the list
Probably my best bottle beer is either Timothy Taylors
But the options, thank goodness are endless and that’s what makes it so fantastic!
I tend to be biased towards dark Porter beers in truth
And I remember years ago working in the city having breakfast near in Smithfield market having a full English with Guinness frankly I think I’ve been transported to heaven! |
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By *ickyxxx99Man 30 weeks ago
Lewisham . Se London |
Brewdog - hazy Jane ipa
Sirens - lumina ipa
Gipsy Hill - hepcat ipa
Brixton brewery - reliance pale ale
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Hobgoblin King Goblin Ale Beer 6.6% |
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By *ypersoonMan 30 weeks ago
WHITCHURCH, Shropshire |
Always a cider drinker but partial to the occasional lager although put me in a Joules tap-house, I'll have a pint of Green Monkey 🍺 |
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Paulaner Oktoberfest is my favourite just now from Majestic wine. |
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Guinness Zero, I gave up drinking almost 20 yrs ago and this has been a godsend for me |
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Holsten Pils
When most of the sugar turns to alcohol
For people of a certain vintage  |
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Blow me ,I can see daylight
Or
Bluey, oi Bluey, I can see the pub from ere! |
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"Blow me ,I can see daylight
Or
Bluey, oi Bluey, I can see the pub from ere!"
The punchline were better than their beer that will remain nameless since I don't want anyone thinking u sending you kissses  |
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"I really appreciate a nice fosters "
No such thing |
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"I really appreciate a nice fosters
No such thing"
Totally agree pi ss water in a can. |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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Doombar |
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Came across Northen Monk's Peanut butter and jam in Sainsburys about six months ago.sounds potentially vile i know but it was amazing.
Have I seen it since?
Have i buggery as like. |
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Tiny Rebel: Cwtch (red ale)
Brewdog: Hoppy Christmas (Hoppy IPA)
Northern monk: Routes. (West coast IPA)
Brecon Brewery: Mind bleach (strong black IPA)
To-ol: Jules Malek Rhum Edition (Rum BA milk stout)
Also love Labetis brewery in Riga who do some amazing stuff, Inc: Rusins (caraway rye beer)
Vilis kirsis (rum BA cherry mead)
Mezs (juniper red ale) |
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Late 90s early 2000s, it was Carling Premier (don't see it anywhere around by me anymore), I loved Hoegaarden in a bottle, now it's Staropramen. |
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"German wheat beers
Weihenstephaner
Franiskaner
Schneide Weissbier
Erdinger
Paulaner
Belgian trappiste beers and fruit beers"
Rothaus hefeweizen from tap. Sadly a rare treat on really available in the Black Forest. |
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I'm quite partial to Blackheart at the moment. There are loads of others, but that is the one that's readily available in most towns. |
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"Tiny Rebel: Cwtch (red ale)
Brewdog: Hoppy Christmas (Hoppy IPA)
Northern monk: Routes. (West coast IPA)
Brecon Brewery: Mind bleach (strong black IPA)
To-ol: Jules Malek Rhum Edition (Rum BA milk stout)
Also love Labetis brewery in Riga who do some amazing stuff, Inc: Rusins (caraway rye beer)
Vilis kirsis (rum BA cherry mead)
Mezs (juniper red ale)"
Some great real ale choices on the list.  |
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Old Crafty Hen is Dave's current choice (when we can find out) |
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A wheat beer, like Erdinger, or Thurn & Taxis. |
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Wondered when proper job was going to appear. Absolutely lovely cornish ale. |
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Seldom if ever drink beer, but if I do it's usually Erdinger Weisbier.
Can never do more than 2 though, then it's back to the more familiar territory of Whiskey. |
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Bush Amber - A very luxurious Belgian ale. Have to limit my intake in a single session as it is very very strong. |
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Having gone through the whole real ale journey since they came in I've more come back to the traditional lagers these days. I don't mean pish like Carling but currently drinking a nice crisp Peroni, it's lovely stuff. |
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By (user no longer on site) 24 weeks ago
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I like a Moretti. |
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I absolutely love/loved
Miller Genuine Draft.
Unfortunately, i think they've stopped making it.
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"Having gone through the whole real ale journey since they came in I've more come back to the traditional lagers these days. I don't mean pish like Carling but currently drinking a nice crisp Peroni, it's lovely stuff."
Yes did a few real ale trails in pubs and micro bars etc in my time but not had any for nearly 2 years now.I did like the odd craft cider non fizzy old rosie type and loved farmer Jim’s range. |
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Guinness provided the pub looks like it is selling some so the pipes are used regularly. |
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By *ndycoinsMan 24 weeks ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
Astryd by Thornbridge Brewery |
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By *fellMan 24 weeks ago
The beach surfing |
"Seeing as virtually every common readily available beer has turned to piss, what is everyone's favourite beer at the moment?."
Brewdog in the uk.
If lucky enough - Monteiths |
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Im loyal to my home town...
Wrexham Lager.. |
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Old Peculiar…. |
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I like the Belgium beers
Like Delirium, Westmalle, Trappist, etc. |
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"I like the Belgium beers
Like Delirium, Westmalle, Trappist, etc."
Ah good taste 👍 |
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Bottled beer, Corona
Draught, Guinness |
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Best one I had recently was a DIPA called Three Times Three from Omnipollo, but I’m a craft beer twat. |
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"I absolutely love/loved
Miller Genuine Draft.
Unfortunately, i think they've stopped making it.
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Can still get it but not many shops have it on the shelf |
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By *ydaz70Man 24 weeks ago
Rotherham /newquay |
I've got cruzcampo at the moment I like madri and poretti Coors has lowered it's abv to 3.4 so definitely like piss now |
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Dizzy Blonde by Robinsons. Rarely see it this far south but occasionally I get a case for Father’s Day or the like.
Fyre |
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By *bostCouple 24 weeks ago
glasgow |
A thread topic Mr can definitely get on board with.
German Lagers are my go to. Top one, Augustiner Edelstoff.
Most readily available supermarket/weatherspoon beers are all brewed in one or two mass breweries to original recipes, but aren’t the same as the originals.
Shout out for Budvar, an excellent Czech lager still brewed there. |
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I do love a German beer, Lidl had a mixed case of 10 oktoberfest beers (proper German brewerys) back in, er, October that was really really good. |
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Double maxim.
Or
Mcqueans 80 shilling
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Murphys,
A lot of lagers depend on the individual pub and how they’re kept, dispensed etc and whether it’s with food ie curry etc
Leffe is nice |
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"Black Sheep Holy Grail "
I'm not a big beer drinker but I do like Black Sheep and Bombardier |
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"Black Sheep Holy Grail
I'm not a big beer drinker but I do like Black Sheep and Bombardier "
Did a Black Sheep brewery tour a few years ago, there was a disappointingly low amount of tasting involved. |
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I’m not a big lover of beer but I can tolerate Asahi and Kirin. |
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By *zeroMan 24 weeks ago
Glasgow |
Fürstenberg and Brooklyn Lager if I see them on draught anywhere. Like a bottle of Tiger if I ever seem it when I was out.
If I'm driving I'll take either Peroni 0% or Lucky Saint |
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"Polar "
100% admire the commitment to this mash up😂😂😂 |
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By *inkShyWoman 24 weeks ago
near Windsor |
I do like a Spectacled Bear. |
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"Fürstenberg and Brooklyn Lager if I see them on draught anywhere. Like a bottle of Tiger if I ever seem it when I was out.
If I'm driving I'll take either Peroni 0% or Lucky Saint"
I do like Brooklyn Lager, seems a rarity to find it these days (unless you're talking about the pilsner). |
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I need to proof read... |
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"Best one I had recently was a DIPA called Three Times Three from Omnipollo, but I’m a craft beer twat. "
Love Omnipollo. They do some fabulous stuff |
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As I’m coeliac I have to drink gluten free beers, I will literally try anything that is G/free, my big passion is stouts/porters, Abbeydale and Triple point both from Sheffield are my favorites along with Brass Castle from Malton |
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Guinness zero IMO better than the full fat version  |
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By *apybarasCouple 24 weeks ago
High Lighthouse |
There are a few good pubs here, and most will have some interesting guest beers on.
But the one I keep going back for is Oscar Wilde, by the Mighty Oak Brewery. A really dark mild, very drinkable. |
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Can't go wrong with a pint of Butty Bach or Landlord.
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Love a good pint of Guinness but with larger either corona or desperados. |
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By *abs9Man 23 weeks ago
driffield |
Yuengling from the east coast of the USA, a fabulous lager |
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By *eart31Couple 23 weeks ago
Broxburn |
"I absolutely love/loved
Miller Genuine Draft.
Unfortunately, i think they've stopped making it.
😭😭" you can still get bottles there’s a touch of an aftertaste now though definitely not the same |
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"Murphys,
A lot of lagers depend on the individual pub and how they’re kept, dispensed etc and whether it’s with food ie curry etc
Leffe is nice"
Virtually every commercial UK brewed lager is terrible these days, |
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I dont drink beer but Jubel Peach lager is AMAZING
When i go to a pub my drink of choice was a tequila soda but its now Jubel  |
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By *bostCouple 23 weeks ago
glasgow |
"I absolutely love/loved
Miller Genuine Draft.
Unfortunately, i think they've stopped making it.
😭😭 you can still get bottles there’s a touch of an aftertaste now though definitely not the same "
It’s maybe just me, but the aftertaste had me thinking ‘burnt hair’ not the MGD I remember from my late teens. |
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I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. |
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"Harveys"
Same have a 36 pint box at home for the holiday 😀 |
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Not really into beer, more of a cider or lager drinker.
Might start, any recommendations for a beginner?
Both non and alcohol. |
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I live in the West Country , there’s only one answer … cider |
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By *heelerMan 23 weeks ago
Northants |
As a lager drinker I used to like experimenting with different brands but nowadays there seems a lot of poor ones out there so my safety valve now is Budweiser. |
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I love the Guinness West Indian Porter, a lovely beer |
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery." I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho"
I'm into Bede's Barrel at the moment. Oh my God it's gorgeous, and its description says its gluten free.
Go on.... treat yourself  |
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It's one of my local breweries, there's a shop near me that gets all of their limited batches |
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Things can’t be that hard up 😂 |
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Guinness or Murphys |
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho
I'm into Bede's Barrel at the moment. Oh my God it's gorgeous, and its description says its gluten free.
Go on.... treat yourself " I will if I can find it, just checked it out and see it’s Brandy barrel aged, only place around here that sell’s Durham brewery is a craft bottle shop in Birmingham I’ve been through them all and tried everything gluten free they had in stock |
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Give me a crisp pint of aspalls any day |
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By (user no longer on site) 23 weeks ago
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho
I'm into Bede's Barrel at the moment. Oh my God it's gorgeous, and its description says its gluten free.
Go on.... treat yourself I will if I can find it, just checked it out and see it’s Brandy barrel aged, only place around here that sell’s Durham brewery is a craft bottle shop in Birmingham I’ve been through them all and tried everything gluten free they had in stock "
I just order straight from the Durham Brewery shop. Bit pricey, but worth it as an occasional treat. |
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By *ockybukMan 23 weeks ago
Wolverhampton |
Corona Extra but it has to have the wedge of lime in it |
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho
I'm into Bede's Barrel at the moment. Oh my God it's gorgeous, and its description says its gluten free.
Go on.... treat yourself I will if I can find it, just checked it out and see it’s Brandy barrel aged, only place around here that sell’s Durham brewery is a craft bottle shop in Birmingham I’ve been through them all and tried everything gluten free they had in stock
I just order straight from the Durham Brewery shop. Bit pricey, but worth it as an occasional treat. " I’ve just had a look on brewery shop only 2 of the gluten-free beers I’ve not tried (the others I’ve already had from the bottle shop) not sure about the Turkish delight stout which says it’s G/free on real ale finder but isn’t on brewery shop |
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By *avie65Man 23 weeks ago
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"Corona Extra but it has to have the wedge of lime in it"
Yip. It’s mingin without it. |
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"It's one of my local breweries, there's a shop near me that gets all of their limited batches " never seen it down here in West Midlands apart from a craft beer shop in Birmingham they always have a full range of them not been there for ages, a visit is in order I think
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I do an NFSW craft beer blog on Insta and YouTube. |
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Got a small local brewery 5 minutes drive away called Firebrick and they're amazing. Their weyaye pa is something else along with their pacific |
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"Got a small local brewery 5 minutes drive away called Firebrick and they're amazing. Their weyaye pa is something else along with their pacific "
Propa Belta's really nice too |
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By (user no longer on site) 23 weeks ago
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"Piss. It's free. "
It tastes better than Fullers London pride and a lot stronger |
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"I always love the very limited edition cask aged imperial stouts from The Durham Brewery. I do love Durham brewery beers but I’m limited which ones I can drink as they are not all gluten free Magus is one of my favorites, Alabaster is a double ipa is another nice one, very difficult to find down here in the West Midlands tho
I'm into Bede's Barrel at the moment. Oh my God it's gorgeous, and its description says its gluten free.
Go on.... treat yourself " had the Durham brewery Dark Angel stout on Thursday very nice definitely one to try again, |
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HPA, Butty Bach, Ludlow Gold and Nightjar stout. |
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"Harvey's of Lewes " Yes I enjoyed a pint of Sussex Best recently in a Brighton pub where I arranged to meet a couple  |
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By *aked beachMan 15 weeks ago
Just A Stranger In A Strange Land. |
Speckled Hen. Not many pub stock it in this area, found one in Thursday but it’s a 20 minute drive from home so not a lot of good ultimately |
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By *ydaz70Man 15 weeks ago
Rotherham /newquay |
Cruzcampo or madri did like Coors if out but dropped alcohol on it now more into my gin and vodka now. |
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I'm an old school real ale kinda guy. It frustrates me to hell that most pubs have 6 different lagers, loads of ciders and only IPA or bloody citrus beer. Not a real ale in sight.
My favourite beer has always been Camerons Strongarm, a ruby ale, but I also like Greene King Abbot Ale, Theakstons Bitter and similar. |
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By (user no longer on site) 15 weeks ago
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I'm enjoying 'Tyskie' at the moment...think it's supposed to be Polish but the cans are brewed in The Netherlands...you can't complain about that! Better than any UK brewed garbage. |
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