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Good shout, loving a chilled peroni at the minute as well
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Peroni's in my top 3..funnily enough i'm drinking my Amstel out of a Peroni glass.
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Just out of interest San Miguel makes up the trio..and it goes without saying they must be served up ICE COLD.
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Tennents Super
Skol Super Carsleberg Export ( does that count as lager ) if not wire in Lynx Super lager |
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carlsberg *
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Oh..and just to add..Carling is the worst by a country mile..gassy, watery and virtually undrinkable.
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I meant special not export
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Yeah carling is sh1te wouldn't even attempt to get drunk on it
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Back when I lived in Malta, a glass of Moretti while sat on the terrace looking at the Med was hard to beat. To be fair the alternatives were Skol and Cisk so it was near impossible to beat.
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On a mission not to drink any beer "brewed" (lol) under licence ,imported or properly brewed beers only for me ,been trying a few UK micro brewries beer and some are ok but prefer a continental style lager now
On a hot day you cant beat a nice cup of tea tbh ![]() Failing that a good British cider ,Bulmers nice and chilled crisp/dry and not to sweet and would be furst choice Since the OP asks about lager it would prob be Singh or Corona but any imported beer brewed properly and not made by the teabag method would suffice . |
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Forgot about "Innis and Gun" lager ,best UK lager i have drunk bar none and very refreshing ,excellent imo but can be expensive
The UK brewers need to get their act together on price ,all the big lagers seemed to be owned by the same conglomerate and i am sure they are tampering with the taste ,mingling it together to produce many diff products that all taste similar . Again mostly produced using the teabag method . |
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*Innis and Gunn
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I remember reading not long ago some company bought out UK beers not sure which ones but it was Budweiser and thier team i think so i would suspect watery beers will be flowing more regular now
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http://www.ft.com/fastft/2015/12/21/ab-inbev-swoops-on-uk-craft-brewer-camden-town/
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Think the Meantime Brewery in South London got taken over by one of the big boys, SAB I think.
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"imported or properly brewed beers only for me ,been trying a few UK micro brewries beer and some are ok but prefer a continental style lager now "
same they are stronger and you can sit on the deck chair in the garden and feel like your well wherever your beer said it's made ![]() |
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A bottle of Tiger goes down well on a nice day.
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Top 2 posters are not going to lie this , news just in today
Asahi Is Buying Anheuser-Busch InBev's Peroni and Grolsch for $3 Billion by Lucinda Shen @ShenLucinda APRIL 19, 2016, 9:52 AM EDT http://fortune.com/2016/04/19/asahi-inbev-peroni-grolsch-sab/ |
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All change, see link below:-
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/apr/19/peroni-and-grolsch-sold-as-ab-inbev-and-sabmiller-deal-nears |
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Harp - simply the best followed by Coors and Heineken
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You see fake britain they busted a truck load of fake heineken , it was real bottles but not the same beer
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K95BulRoT68
Sorry it was Corona |
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Harp - simply the best followed by Coors and Heineken
you are taking the rip I presume? the only lager ever made as bad as that lot was Marston's Pilsner |
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I can roll my sleeves up and mix it with the proletariat, so if I fancy something other than Pol Roger I'll take a Kronenbourg.
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A pint of ice cold San Miguel on draught in a special San Miguel mug on a hot summers day is unbeatable.
I also love the small tins of Heineken and Amstel on draugh too. |
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p.s Waitrose own brand of lager (Curveza) is absoultely top notch.
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Innis and Gunn
__________________ yep ,i'll go for that one - commercial crap lager tastes like dishwater |
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Kestrel Super 9%
Although I wouldn't call it refreshing. I am a not normal lager drinker as I drink mainly wine, but I do enjoy a lager on a nice summers day if I can't get anything else. If in a good pub I would go for 'Old Rosie' proper draught cloudy cider. However I do enjoy Kestrel sometimes, but it is tricky finding someone who sells it as it is a strong lager. So many shops now have the sign 'strong lagers and beers not sold here'. That seems ridiculous in a way as they are selling spirits and wine at far greater strengths. Now the nice weather is hopefully arriving I will have to make a special journey to get some Kestrel, it will make a nice change from wine. |
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San Miguel is yer boy
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Beck's.
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It's one I seem to be wrestling with because I'm finding it difficult to translate. I'm reading which lager would you like and my translator is saying would you like an Englishman, American, German, French, Belgian, Italian or Dutch bloke to pi55 in my gob.
I suppose the answer to both is neither. Lager has to be drunk freezing cold because it tastes so ghastly at any other temperature. |
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In fact on balance I think I'd rather have an aged witch who hasn't bathed for centuries gyrating on my face than drink any lager these days.
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Yeah not a fan either, pubs just make their own, water it down to save money and call it Fosters or kronenbourg.
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Don't forget the addition of shavings of camel scrotum.
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Not a fan of the amber nectar i take it then misty
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I'd rather drink diarrhoea through a straw.
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Most refreshing beer I've ever drunk by a long long way is an australian one called Carlton cold
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Love a Peroni, bought 24x330ml bottles from Costco Saturday for £22.98 then on sunday i went to Pizzaexpress and it was £5****in75 a pint ...didn't stop me buying more though
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