by Norfolk Royal » 12 May 2014 11:44
melonhead look, i know we are all supposed to pretend that we love drinking warm liquid that tastes bitter from some microbrewery somewhere, nowadays
but its really not that nice.
im quite frankly sick of the negative press us lager drinkers get
youll be hearing from my lawyers
Green Where do you stand on cider, Will
Norfolk Royalmelonhead look, i know we are all supposed to pretend that we love drinking warm liquid that tastes bitter from some microbrewery somewhere, nowadays
but its really not that nice.
im quite frankly sick of the negative press us lager drinkers get
youll be hearing from my lawyers
If it wasn't very nice Brendy people wouldn't drink it. If you can't find something you like you're really not trying hard enough as I've told you on many, many, occasions. Now do more research please.
by Norfolk Royal » 13 May 2014 09:28
Green Hi Norfolk
by Major Monkey » 20 May 2014 20:16
by Terminal Boardom » 21 May 2014 11:30
Terminal Boardom The problem with trying to provide real ale on the concourses is down to shelf life of the product. Once it has been opened, it needs to be consumed within 2 to 3 days. Whereas I dislike UK lager, badly kept ale is even worse.
by Terminal Boardom » 21 May 2014 20:01
GreenTerminal Boardom The problem with trying to provide real ale on the concourses is down to shelf life of the product. Once it has been opened, it needs to be consumed within 2 to 3 days. Whereas I dislike UK lager, badly kept ale is even worse.
Given the volumes it sells in I can't see why this is an issue.
We're not talking about a non league game shifting the odd pint at half time.
What do you dislike about UK Lager? Would you rate Kronenbourg and Carlsberg over a Camden Town Pilsner?
by Norfolk Royal » 22 May 2014 10:33
Terminal Boardom The problem with trying to provide real ale on the concourses is down to shelf life of the product. Once it has been opened, it needs to be consumed within 2 to 3 days. Whereas I dislike UK lager, badly kept ale is even worse.
by Norfolk Royal » 25 May 2014 11:13
Green Indeed. You could say the same about the pies.
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