SteveW
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seems my tastes have changed massively over the past couple of years.
used to only drink Budweiser, 1664 and Grolsh
then moved on to Star, Hoegarden(spelling), Leffe Blonde and other Wheat beers
Now its all about Ales. Have had about 40-50 different ones now and loving it. Still not keen on Stouts though..
[edited cos Tom is a bitch]
[Edited on 04-12-2010 by SteveW]
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Tomnova16
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Tatest eh
my favourite ale
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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SteveW
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and for once at this time on a friday im actually sober !!!
Im on call with work so can only have a couple. Got Speckled Hen right now
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adiohead
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Try Old Crafty Hen, it's even nicer
I like porters and stouts.
I'm drinking Marks and Spencer's Irish Stout right this moment.
[Edited on 04-12-2010 by adiohead]
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Ian
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I used to drink nothing but Bud, had one the other week and it didn't taste of much apart from sugar and fizz.
Can't drink Leffe though, that's going a bit too far.
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adiohead
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I like Badger Poacher's Choice & London Pride too.
For lager I love Carlsberg Export in bottles.
[Edited on 04-12-2010 by adiohead]
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Gary
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I've gone off lager recently. Drink Cafferys mostly now. Lovley pint.
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Jamie Walby
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I have drunk a number of beers, ales, stouts in my time.
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Cole
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How many are you up to now
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Rick Draper
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Thornbridge Jaipur FTW.
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Cole
How many are you up to now
On the challange? 71.
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Cole
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so only 921 to go
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ssj_kakarot
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not that its ale but i went to a micro pub last night, seriously only the size of a wardbrobe :-/ they only sell ale and real cider.
god real cider is rancind why would people drink it :/
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by Cole
so only 921 to go
930 mate
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Rob E
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Theakstons - Old Peculiar is my fave! There is only one pub in Swansea that sels it though
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JonnyJ
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White Ghost is nice, serve that at York City's social club. I prefer dark ales. Not a fan of pale ones at all.
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
not that its ale but i went to a micro pub last night, seriously only the size of a wardbrobe :-/ they only sell ale and real cider.
god real cider is rancind why would people drink it :/
Nooooo. Its so much better, i always go for it over Strongbow if its an option, sadly its not in most pubs. The Sam Smiths cider reserve is sooooooo nice and about 5.5% too.
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Root
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aye, taste buds develop when you grow. When I was a young 'un, I couldn't stand the taste of beer but drank it anyway to get drunk, now I love it.
Ales, I've had boddingtons, that's about it..weak drink but goes down nicely
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Bart
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My tastes have also changed drastically. As a teenager it was always fosters and stella, but now I hate the fizzy crap.
It's guiness and worthys for me. The fizzy crap just makes you bloated and piss alot.
I quite like ales too, gem is nice.
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Root
Ales, I've had boddingtons, that's about it..weak drink but goes down nicely
Isn't boddys a bitter and not an ale
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Root
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Im not sure mate lol. Oh well, that's the most exotic drink I've had besides lager
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Dom
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Currently my fav, that or Timothy Taylor isn't too bad as a substitute for when Doom Bar isn't on tap. Guinness/Murphy's and most Beligum beers otherwise.
Really can't stand largers though, never have been to be honest.
Edit - Also add John Smith's and Bodd's
[Edited on 04-12-2010 by Dom]
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Jamie Walby
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Doom Bar was on my 1001 Beer List. Was ok. Not the best I have had but by no means the worst
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Teddy
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Definatly a big ale drinker.
Waggle dance is currently the weapon of choice.
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SteveW
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Waggle Dance and DoomBar are both lovely.
Bengal Lancer and Late Red are another 2 greats
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