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Post by blip the thrOttle on Jun 2, 2024 14:34:19 GMT
π π€£ π π€£ Now something Totally unrelated, have any of you tried this new Fosters Shandy? Any good?
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Post by kbola on Jun 2, 2024 15:19:50 GMT
Nah blud, Fosters tastes like what I imagine pee to be like. Prefer a porter or IPA
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Post by redshank on Jun 2, 2024 16:27:55 GMT
Porter became Guinness,not a drinker but I did enjoy the odd Mackeson.Still made but not advertised.
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Post by mrb on Jun 2, 2024 16:33:54 GMT
Porter became Guinness,not a drinker but I did enjoy the odd Mackeson.Still made but not advertised. Is Mackeson still really going? I thought had gone forever..Iβm pleasantly surprised π
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Post by redshank on Jun 2, 2024 17:47:36 GMT
Good adverts years ago.Looks good,tastes good,and by jolly it does you good.
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Post by tattyfilarious on Jun 2, 2024 18:03:43 GMT
Milk stout from the Black Sheep Brewery via Tesco and Fuller's Black Cab Porter from Morrisons are worth a try if you fancy a black beer. The Supporters Club always do a couple of dark beers which is how we got my nephew off lager
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Post by blip the thrOttle on Jun 2, 2024 18:54:34 GMT
Nah blud, Fosters tastes like what I imagine pee to be like. Prefer a porter or IPA I must admit that my drink of choice is real ale and in particular Old Speckled Hen, Doombar and most of the ales produced by Adnams and I also like Fursty Ferret and Spitfire, however, in the hotter weather I find a nice cold Lager Top or Lager and Lime quite refreshing innit. Call me old fashioned I donβt care Bro.
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Post by Thor on Jun 2, 2024 19:20:24 GMT
Neck Oil is lovely as is Gamma Ray both from Beavertown.
Love a Doom Bar, can't go wrong with London Pride.
Also love a Hazy Jane and Punk IPA from Brewdog.
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Post by oriboy on Jun 2, 2024 19:59:32 GMT
Porter became Guinness,not a drinker but I did enjoy the odd Mackeson.Still made but not advertised. My Dad used to bring my Mum 4 tins of Mackeson back from the pub on a Sunday, good old days. I prefer a London pride or Doombar, but I did have a rather lovely ruby beer in the Technical when it was open, Jack of spades was the beer from a small brewery in Walthamstow
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