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Be aware that, even as I say this, I know I will never live it down, nor push the image of the face of a cartoon horse being violated from my skull.MD-2389 wrote:Guiness!
BRILLIANT!
I agree with MD.
edit: I do prefer cider to beer. Since it's not technically beer, I guess I must abide by above statements.
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Stella is nice enough, but I always drink Jupiler.
Then of course, we have Leffe, Grimbergen, Duvel, Palm, Hoegaarden... and so on
In any given café you can choose from at least a dozen kinds of beer here..
The only foreign kinds of beer commonly available here is Corona and Carlsberg. If you look for it, you will find Guinness in specific places, but we are pretty much self-sufficient with our production
Then of course, we have Leffe, Grimbergen, Duvel, Palm, Hoegaarden... and so on
In any given café you can choose from at least a dozen kinds of beer here..
The only foreign kinds of beer commonly available here is Corona and Carlsberg. If you look for it, you will find Guinness in specific places, but we are pretty much self-sufficient with our production
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For the tourists, and for the people who can't stand the taste of real beerWill Robinson wrote:I'm amazed you have people who drink Corona over there Tricord. Or do you just have it for the tourists?Tricord wrote:The only foreign kinds of beer commonly available here is Corona and Carlsberg.
Dos Equis over Corona everyday!
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Favorite thus far is Guinness, but then again, I haven't tried 400 different kinds, so who knows, there's probably others just as good or better out there, I just haven't tasted them yet.
Warsteiner (dunkel) is also good.
Oh, and Guinness in a bottle is a crime. Do yourself a favor and never drink that crap again. Get it from the tap where it belongs. (Have it on good Irish authority that the cans are fine, but I decline to comment until I've had it myself.)
Warsteiner (dunkel) is also good.
Oh, and Guinness in a bottle is a crime. Do yourself a favor and never drink that crap again. Get it from the tap where it belongs. (Have it on good Irish authority that the cans are fine, but I decline to comment until I've had it myself.)
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Even the sh*ttiest of beer is tolerable when it's free, but it's hard to beat a good English or Irish beer. Too bad it's so damned expensive over here.TheCops wrote:FREE BEER is the best beer.
Caffrey's, Boddington's, Worthington's, Harp, Bass, Guiness... ya can't go wrong
Dos Equis > Corona. Why do you Corona is served with a lime (or lemon) in it? Piss might taste good with a twist of lime, for all we know.
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Well, I haven't been able to find Caffrey's over here, but the others are pretty easy to find. I live in a college town, so there's no shortage liquor stores - you just gotta know where to go. Boddington's and Worthingtons are usually available in the tall cans, but they're hella expensive. Fortunately, Newcastle is readily available here, and only slightly more expensive than crappy beer, so that's usually my first choice. In fact, most bars have it on tap.Flabby Chick wrote:Fezzik you like Boddies and Worthies ?? How do you get hold of them in the States? They are actually Bitters as opposed to beers but what the hell, it goes down the same hole no? I've not met many Americans who appreciate a good bitter.
Needless to say, my tastes in beer changed dramatically after my trip to the UK. You have no idea what "smooth" is until you've sampled Boddington's from a pub in Manchester.
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