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Previously on "what will be your first order in the pub?"
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They change their beers every week at my local so we'll have to see.
The pub we eat at tends to have Black sheep and Atlantic as regulars so probably one of each of those...
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Either is acceptable although personally I prefer cool 10 - 13 degrees C.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDoes it come chilled or room temperature? It seems to vary where ever I go.
Whitelocks usually get it right!
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Does it come chilled or room temperature? It seems to vary where ever I go.Originally posted by Lance View PostLeeds Pale, straight from the brewery tap is a wonderful pint.
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He might but I bet it's no where near the answer the OP was thinking.Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostYou know the answer to that Tarbs!
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Haha!Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
The thing about my beer is that clean pipes are essential it just doesn't pour right otherwise!
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My local's a microbrewery, so I'll be having a pint of their Bowstring Bridge bitter that you can't get anywhere else
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Two pints of lagers and a packet crisps please
SPLODGENESSABOUNDS : TWO PINTS OF LAGER AND A PACKET OF CRISPS PLEASE - YouTube
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Throw that MF out, he has had a lager shandy and he is getting rowdy.
Probably a pint of Rebellion.
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Being a northern lager drinker, it'll be something strong, perhaps a pint of Peroni or 2
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