Lager in Europe is often is more like pale ale, and I think it's great. It is often 6-7% though... needs to be drunk like wine rather than by the pint.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Listen sunshine, 'real' ale isnt any old beers so I dont need to do any 'reading up' on it! Neither is it brewed in a hurry.Originally posted by Paddy View PostHow about some facts? I would suggest that you do some reading up on beers first and then comment. As a starting point. because beer is mostly water a lot depends on where it is brewed.
Second point most British beers are brewed in a hurry and the fermention is killed of artifically; this is not the case in most European countries that have far better regulations.
Many European brands are brewed in the UK and ****ed-up and so are not the same as the original brand.
I have many other points but that's enough for now.
I suggest you take your own advice and do some reading up on 'real' ale and not shyte like Thwaites and Tetleys!I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Although don't start with the Wikipedia entry on cask ale - although it's been slightly improved, much of it still comes straight from a single blog post which is so far removed from any understanding of the matter as to be utterly laughable.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostListen sunshine, 'real' ale isnt any old beers so I dont need to do any 'reading up' on it! Neither is it brewed in a hurry.
I suggest you take your own advice and do some reading up on 'real' ale and not shyte like Thwaites and Tetleys!Comment
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and a £160k 1 bed flatOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am from south of Watford. Half a weak shandy for me please. umbrella and cherry.Coffee's for closersComment
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