I've always had a thing for a good lager. I enjoy trying lagers from other countries (although they aren't always easy to come by), as I can't stand the majority of stuff readily available - carling, fosters, carlsberg etc. Had a fairly nice Japanese lager Kirin Ichiban last night. Anything in particular that you gents enjoy larger wise that you would recommend?
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Ive always liked Stella. It's my go-to import. Next to Hoegaarden and czechvar
Also, try our Canadian lagers. Not biased at all here (ignore my signature ). If you have the chance, try yourself a pint of Steamwhistle, Alexander Keiths, or MooseheadOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View PostIve always liked Stella. It's my go-to import. Next to Hoegaarden and czechvar
Also, try our Canadian lagers. Not biased at all here (ignore my signature ). If you have the chance, try yourself a pint of Steamwhistle, Alexander Keiths, or Moosehead
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Originally posted by SmokeyDave View PostI'm not too keen on the standard lager but on a hot day I'll go for a Staropramen or Budvar Budweiser.
I've got two here for Czechvar!!Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by littlepea View PostHad a few Mooseheads for the first time the other day in a TGI fridays and absolutely loved them! Haven't found it in supermarkets since thoughOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Real Ale for me. locally brewed beers at ?2.30 for a 4% going up to ?2.80 for a 6%.
Having said that HalfMoon lagers were ace in Bruges.
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A friend of mine started his own brewery a few years ago. They produce four pretty tasty ales. All brewed within half a mile of my house! I know that they are being sold around Cheshire but not sure if they have reached any further afield? This is the link to the website http://www.tattonbrewery.co.uk/
Not a big drinker of ale yet but I am working my way onto them!
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Originally posted by littlepea View PostA friend of mine started his own brewery a few years ago. They produce four pretty tasty ales. All brewed within half a mile of my house! I know that they are being sold around Cheshire but not sure if they have reached any further afield? This is the link to the website http://www.tattonbrewery.co.uk/
Not a big drinker of ale yet but I am working my way onto them!
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Originally posted by Batler View PostNot far from me. Fancy organising a couple of sample crates and having a herf? Haha
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