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Post by tvor on Jul 24, 2019 17:49:11 GMT 1
Any of those vile smooth flow/cream flow bitters that are commonly served these days. There are many to choose from, take your pick they're all equally awful, but Caffreys immediately springs to mind in terms of bad memories of drinking this stuff. If forced into drinking a cream flow, then Worthingtons is probably the least horrible. Really? I've had that and thought it was horrible, which doesn't bode well for the others.
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Post by northwestman on Jul 24, 2019 17:55:29 GMT 1
If forced into drinking a cream flow, then Worthingtons is probably the least horrible. Really? I've had that and thought it was horrible, which doesn't bode well for the others. No disputing it's horrible, but compared to Boddingtons and John Smiths it's marginally better. But yes, I steer well clear of it.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jul 24, 2019 18:38:33 GMT 1
Wychwood's hobgoblin is another to avoid. I believe they do a hobgoblin t-shirt. I can only assume any Juan wearing Juan is doing it for a bet.
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Post by tdk on Jul 24, 2019 22:11:27 GMT 1
Went to the theatre a couple of weeks back and successfully talked the misses into going to the nearby pub rather than the cocktail bar. Delighted to see one of my favourites, Butty Bach on draught. Big mistake, one sip made me long for an overpriced strangely coloured cocktail with an umbrella
One of the few pubs in town I'd never visited before. Won't be going back
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Post by venceremos on Jul 24, 2019 22:41:26 GMT 1
Went to the theatre a couple of weeks back and successfully talked the misses into going to the nearby pub rather than the cocktail bar. Delighted to see one of my favourites, Butty Bach on draught. Big mistake, one sip made me long for an overpriced strangely coloured cocktail with an umbrella One of the few pubs in town I'd never visited before. Won't be going back The cocktail bar, as you put it, usually has a good range of beers. Had a strange pint last week from Porthmadog's excellent Purple Moose brewery, something called Shifting Sands, I think. A strangely sweet bitter, if that makes any sense. I'd literally just been for a run that ended at the pub so my taste buds may have been awry but, while it wasn't the worst beer I've had, I doubt I'll be ordering it again.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jul 24, 2019 23:19:24 GMT 1
A friend of mine drunk........sorry, drank several pints of Wonky Donkey in Blackpool when we played up there a couple of years ago. He said it was delicious and he slept like a log afterwards.
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Post by welshshrew on Jul 24, 2019 23:29:22 GMT 1
A lager from a plastic pot in the Leaking Boot in Cleethorpes before Salop played Grimsby there 15 years ago. It was bleaker than a Nick Cave b side.
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on Jul 25, 2019 1:13:23 GMT 1
Budweiser, Miller, Coors etc etc from a US perspective. Plenty of very good local breweries, some of whom have a dud now-and-again. Ohio and Michigan have hundreds of good micro-breweries.
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Post by shrewinjapan on Jul 25, 2019 4:59:11 GMT 1
Budweiser, Miller, Coors etc etc from a US perspective. Plenty of very good local breweries, some of whom have a dud now-and-again. Ohio and Michigan have hundreds of good micro-breweries. Miller Lite is bloody disgusting
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 7:00:41 GMT 1
Greenhall used to do a larger called Grunhalle or something like , dreadful s**te . We are lucky in Shropshire in having some fine local beers, Ludlow Gold as a prime example .
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Post by davewill on Jul 25, 2019 9:38:34 GMT 1
Youre right regarding Grunhalle. Truly awful lager from the 70s/80s
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Post by haughmond on Jul 25, 2019 11:04:04 GMT 1
Don’t want to put the boot in , again, but Wrexham Brewery used to do a lager, I think they called it Wrexham lager. On the occasion I had to drink lager, one quaff of that ewe p**s soon made you realise why you preferred beer.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 11:43:17 GMT 1
Anyone remember that low/zero alcohol beer that was advertised by Billy Connelly? For the love of me I can't remember what it was called. Was it sometime back in the 80s?
Anyway I remember drinking it as I was driving. Next day I felt rough as sin. I don't know what they put in it but I had one heck of a headache.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jul 25, 2019 12:26:33 GMT 1
Anyone remember that low/zero alcohol beer that was advertised by Billy Connelly? For the love of me I can't remember what it was called. Kaliber.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2019 12:38:09 GMT 1
Anyone remember that low/zero alcohol beer that was advertised by Billy Connelly? For the love of me I can't remember what it was called. Kaliber. Cheers
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